An image of Talo’fo’fo’ bay from 1949
An image of Talo’fo’fo’ bay from 1949 An image of Talo’fo’fo’ bay from 1949. Prior to Spanish colonization, this bay was a hub for several… Read More »An image of Talo’fo’fo’ bay from 1949
An image of Talo’fo’fo’ bay from 1949 An image of Talo’fo’fo’ bay from 1949. Prior to Spanish colonization, this bay was a hub for several… Read More »An image of Talo’fo’fo’ bay from 1949
CHamoru families chenchulu fishing in Talofo’fo’ Bay
An unnamed CHamoru weaver from Guam prepares items woven using coconut leaves
Former Governor of Guam, Paul McDonald Calvo Former Governor of Guam, Paul McDonald Calvo, passed away last month at the age of 90. As a… Read More »Former Governor of Guam, Paul McDonald Calvo
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
CHamoru nurses posing for a picture with Japanese medical administrators and staff during World War II in Guam. Prior to the start of World War… Read More »CHamoru nurses posing for a picture with Japanese medical administrators and staff during World War II in Guam.
A CHamoru fishing party A CHamoru fishing party. Artwork by Dr. Judy Flores. On loan from Felix Reyes. See this and other fishing related artwork in… Read More »A CHamoru fishing party.
Tan Dolores Flores Paulino Tan Dolores Flores Paulino was born in 1925 and learned from a young age the tradition of tinifok akgak (pandanus weaving).… Read More »Tan Dolores Flores Paulino
Ancient CHamorus sailed canoes such as the sakman to travel for fishing, networking, and trade. Ancient CHamorus sailed canoes such as the sakman to travel… Read More »Ancient CHamorus sailed canoes such as the sakman to travel for fishing, networking, and trade.