An early 20th century image of a CHamoru family at their lancho or ranch.
Two women, possibly a mother and a daughter can be seen using a lusong (mortar) on the left.

Rooted Exhibit – Featuring artwok by Monica Baza, Donna Birn, Judy Flores, & Dawn Lees Reyes
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SummaryRooted Exhibit – Featuring artwok by Monica Baza, Donna Birn, Judy Selk Flores, PhD, & Dawn Lees Reyes. ROOTED from march 1 to april 6,

An image of Talo’fo’fo’ bay from 1949
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SummaryAn image of Talo’fo’fo’ bay from 1949. Prior to Spanish colonization, this bay was a hub for several villages. The CHamoru people lived along the

Prugråman Sinipok or Adult Chamoru Immersion Program
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SummarySave the date – this year’s Prugråman Sinipok or Adult Chamoru Immersion Program is scheduled to take place in Guam from July 7-19, 2025. Prugråman