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malesso guam family mending talaya postwar kanton tasi
A family mends a talåya’ fishing net near the shoreline in Malesso’, Guam. This photo was taken just a few years after the end of the World War II-Japanese occupation of Guam.

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Spondylus shells

Spondylus shells

SummarySpondylus shells carved to make beads were a very important form of body adornment during the Latte period of CHamoru history (800 AD – 1700

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