Ancient Chamorro Society

Ancient Chamorro Society PDF Author: Lawrence J. Cunningham
Publisher: Bess Press
ISBN: 9781880188057
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 246

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A comprehensive ethnohistory of the earliest people to settle the Mariana Islands. Maps, line drawings, glossary, bibliography, and index.

Ancient Chamorro Society

Ancient Chamorro Society PDF Author: Lawrence J. Cunningham
Publisher: Bess Press
ISBN: 9781880188057
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 246

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Book Description
A comprehensive ethnohistory of the earliest people to settle the Mariana Islands. Maps, line drawings, glossary, bibliography, and index.

13 Months in Malesso'

13 Months in Malesso' PDF Author: Dolores Barcinas Santos
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781935198277
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :

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13 Months in Malesso' captures a distinctly CHamoru sense of time and place, and beautifully illustrates the many ways in which the island of Guam nourishes and sustains its people. The book tells the story of how CHamoru ancestors in the Mariana Islands marked time using the phases of the moon and the important seasons in their lives. Months were named to describe seasonal weather and the best times to fish, plant, and harvest food. The book also explores how just like their ancestors, the Barcinas girls - Lole', Lia, Rita, Arisa, and Ha'åne' - mark time using the seasons of their beautiful village of Malesso' in southern Guam.

History of the Mariana Islands

History of the Mariana Islands PDF Author: Luis de Morales
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ISBN: 9781935198093
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Histoire des isles Marianes (History of the Mariana Islands), was published in Paris in 1700 with authorship attributed to French Jesuit priest Charles Le Gobien, S.J. It provides a detailed glimpse into a tumultuous and critically significant period in the history of the Mariana Islands and the CHamoru people--the period commonly referred to as the CHamoru-Spanish Wars. It includes detailed accounts of the first 30 years of the Jesuit mission in the Marinas. It also features speeches by CHamoru chiefs, including the famous speech by Maga'låhi Hurao that is etched onto the wall at the entrance of the Guam Museum. Using research conducted in several national and international archives in Madrid, Barcelona, Rome, and at the Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center in Guam, Alexandre Coello de la Rosa produced this English translation of the first Spanish edition of Le Gobien's text. This present edition also stems from a manuscript preserved in the Arxiu de la Companyia de Jesus a Catalunya archive in Barcelona, with authorship attributed to Spanish Jesuit priest Luis de Morales, S.J., who had been part of the Jesuit mission to the Marianas in the late 1600s. Thus, this text calls into question Le Gobien's authorship. This edition opens with an in-depth introduction analyzing the context of the publication's history, as well as its significance over time. The book also features annotated notes that expand the narrative by providing details about the history of the Jesuit mission in the Marianas.

Chamoru Legends

Chamoru Legends PDF Author: Teresita Lourdes Perez
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ISBN: 9781878453334
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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CHamoru Legends retells twelve CHamoru legends and features personal reflections from author Teresita Lourdes Perez, unique illustrations of each legend by Guam artists, and versions of the legends in the CHamoru language by Maria Ana Tenorio Rivera. The book includes CHamoru classics like the story of the siblings who created the universe; the two lovers who were pushed to the edge of a cliff because their union was forbidden; and the tale of the son who leapt an island away to escape his jealous father. CHamoru Legends is the 2020 Independent Publisher Book Awards Bronze Medal recipient for Best Regional Fiction for Australia/New Zealand/Pacific Rim. It is a reversible book featuring the legends in English on one side and in CHamoru on the other. Through multiple layers of interpretation, the book weaves together strips of wisdom and cultural lessons like the leaves used to shape the CHamoru guåfak, or mat, upon which the earliest CHamoru storytellers sat sharing their versions of these timeless tales.

Mariquita

Mariquita PDF Author: Chris Perez Howard
Publisher: [email protected]
ISBN:
Category : Guam
Languages : en
Pages : 108

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The Massacre at Atåte, 2nd Edition

The Massacre at Atåte, 2nd Edition PDF Author: Jose M Torres
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ISBN: 9781961058071
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Torres' story of courage, endurance and heroism in 'The Massacre at Atåte' The Massacre at Atåte tells the story of the courageous people of the idyllic southern village of Malesso' in Guam, who liberated themselves from the violent occupation of their village by Japanese forces during World War II. After scores of their relatives were killed in two massacres, a group of CHamoru men rose up in a littleknown place called Atåte, where they fought and massacred the Japanese to protect their families. The book includes an introduction by Guam's former Representative to U.S. Congress Dr. Robert A. Underwood, and an afterword by Guam Historian Dr. Michael Lujan Bevacqua.

Militarized Currents

Militarized Currents PDF Author: Setsu Shigematsu
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452915180
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 405

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Foregrounding indigenous and feminist scholarship, this collection analyzes militarization as an extension of colonialism from the late twentieth to the twenty-first century in Asia and the Pacific. The contributors theorize the effects of militarization across former and current territories of Japan and the United States, such as Guam, Okinawa, the Marshall Islands, the Philippines, and Korea, demonstrating that the relationship between militarization and colonial subordination—and their gendered and racialized processes—shapes and produces bodies of memory, knowledge, and resistance. Contributors: Walden Bello, U of the Philippines; Michael Lujan Bevacqua, U of Guam; Patti Duncan, Oregon State U; Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez, U of Hawai‘i, M noa; Insook Kwon, Myongji U; Laurel A. Monnig, U of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign; Katharine H. S. Moon, Wellesley College; Jon Kamakawiwo‘ole Osorio, U of Hawai‘i, M noa; Naoki Sakai, Cornell U; Fumika Sato, Hitotsubashi U; Theresa Cenidoza Suarez, California State U, San Marcos; Teresia K. Teaiwa, Victoria U, Wellington; Wesley Iwao Ueunten, San Francisco State U.

Trees and Shrubs of the Northern Mariana Islands

Trees and Shrubs of the Northern Mariana Islands PDF Author: Lynn Raulerson
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ISBN: 9781935198307
Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 125

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Tinian and the Bomb

Tinian and the Bomb PDF Author: Don A. Farrell
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ISBN: 9780930839048
Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Seabees and Superforts begins by describing the miracle of construction by the 6th Naval Construction Brigade, building the airfields, roads, and harbor necessary to land and support 400 B-29s for the air campaign against Japan. It then tells the story of how those B-29s were used to bomb Japan and aerial mining to blockade Japan's harbors. It ends with the story of the Manhattan Project on Tinian, receiving, assembling, and delivering the bombs to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

An Islander's Voice

An Islander's Voice PDF Author: Frederick B. Quinene
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ISBN: 9781935198291
Category : Guam
Languages : en
Pages : 107

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An Islander's Voice, a collection of poems by Guam's Poet Laureate Frederick B. Quinene, offers a unique perspective on love, life, family, culture, and politics on Guam from the powerful voice of a proud islander.