“Guam – Perch of the China Clippers” Article
SummaryAn iconic photo of two CHamoru fishers from the article, “Guam – Perch of the China Clippers” that was part of the July 1938 issue
A CHamoru family in Yo’ña. Image is from sometime in the 1940s a few years after the end of the Japanese occupation of Guam.
SummaryAn iconic photo of two CHamoru fishers from the article, “Guam – Perch of the China Clippers” that was part of the July 1938 issue
SummaryA CHamoru family standing for a photo in front of their home in Guam, less than a year after the end of the 32-month Japanese
SummaryAccording to legend, this island was formed at the conclusion of a great battle between two Maga’låhi (male chiefs) from different villages. Their names also
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