Ginen Halom | From Within
Ginen Hålom (From Within) art exhibit, opens Nov. 16, at Guam Museum and will be open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. All proceeds will… Read More »Ginen Halom | From Within
Ginen Hålom (From Within) art exhibit, opens Nov. 16, at Guam Museum and will be open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. All proceeds will… Read More »Ginen Halom | From Within
Image is of the wedding of Manuel and Julie Flores in Guam, 1964. The Guam Museum is planning an exhibit in January 2025 that will highlight… Read More »The Wedding of Manuel and Julie Flores in Guam, 1964.
“Ta fa’nå’gue un henerasion asta i otro nu i tiningo’ i taotao-ta.” A family mends a talåya’ fishing net near the shoreline in Malesso’, Guam.… Read More »“Ta fa’nå’gue un henerasion asta i otro nu i tiningo’ i taotao-ta.”
Spondylus shells Spondylus shells carved to make beads were a very important form of body adornment during the Latte period of CHamoru history (800 AD… Read More »Spondylus shells
In the Marianas, there are two seasons, Fañomåkan or the dry season and Fanuchånan or the rainy season. In the Marianas, there are two seasons,… Read More »In the Marianas, there are two seasons, Fañomåkan or the dry season and Fanuchånan or the rainy season
The Church of St. Francis of Assisi in Yo’ña The Church of St. Francis of Assisi in Yo’ña, Guam was originally constructed in the 1930s… Read More »The Church of St. Francis of Assisi in Yo’ña
The hima (giant clam shell) In light of recent discussions about the possibility of hima (giant clam shell) being listed as an endangered species by… Read More »The hima (giant clam shell)
A photo of Guam’s capital Hagåtña from the article, “Guam – Perch of the China Clippers” which was published in the July 1938 issue of… Read More »A photo of Guam’s capital Hagåtña from the article, “Guam – Perch of the China Clippers” which was published in the July 1938 issue of National Geographic.
A beach on Agrihan (also known as Agrigan) in the Northern Mariana Islands in the 1960s. A beach on Agrihan (also known as Agrigan) in… Read More »A beach on Agrihan (also known as Agrigan) in the Northern Mariana Islands in the 1960s.
The kåmyo or coconut grater has been an essential part of CHamoru life for millennia. The kåmyo or coconut grater has been an essential part… Read More »The kåmyo or coconut grater has been an essential part of CHamoru life for millennia.