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OVERVIEW OF THE GUAM MUSEUM EXHIBITS

I Hinanao-ta Nu I Manaotao Tåno'- I CHamoru Siha

MAIN OVERVIEW | The Journey of the CHamoru People

Fo’na Creating for the People of Guam

“As the Museum’s focus is the Journey of the CHamoru people, it seemed most appropriate to begin the journey with reference to the creation myth. For me, the creation myth demonstrates the importance of family connections, which are demonstrated through Fo’na’s devotion to her brother by carrying out his final wishes, and through her commitment and connection to the land and the people. It was my intention to capture the spirit of the legend with a strong, yet sensitive female character. There is reference to Lalas rock in the clay that Fo’na is manipulating, following the idea that the people sprang from that rock. The newness of the island is depicted through wide open spaces and simple flora. The vines wrapped around Fo’na attach and anchor her to the earth. The new people that have been created are in various stages of development, and are grouped around Fo’na to indicate family connections.” –By Dawn Lees Reyes

OVERVIEW OF EXHIBIT

  • Creative Expressions Through the Eyes of our Artists
  • Theater: Origins of the Chamorro People
  • Tasi yan I Tåno’ – The Land and Sea
  • inen I Mañaina-Ta – Our Ancient Heritage
  • Fanatahguiyan I Ha’åni – Time of Change
  • Fanatahguiyan I Ha’åni – Time of Change
  • Ti Geran Mami- War Not of Our Making
  • Humuyong-Ña I Gera – The Cost of War
  • I Finaloffan Yan I Ma’mai’la – Our Past and Our Future
overview of the guam museum exhibits

Creative Expressions Through the Eyes of Our Artists

Artists are never short of inspiration on Guam. Our island is rich with beauty, complexity and incredible stories. The artists featured in this gallery created their work from a place of deep love for Guam and our people.

Featured Artist: Anita Bendo, Manuel & Ryan Leon Guerrero, David L. Sablan, Mark Murer, Yeon Sook Park

Origins of the Chamoru People - I Hinanao-ta Nu I Manaotao Tåno'- I CHamoru Siha The Journey of the CHamoru People
Origins of the Chamoru People - I Hinanao-ta Nu I Manaotao Tåno'- I CHamoru Siha The Journey of the CHamoru People

I LINÅ’LA’-TA -OUR TRADITIONAL WAYS

OUR TRADITION 1

We deeply respect and honor our elders.

Mannginge’ is the way we show our most profound respect.

We learn from the wisdom and stories of our elders

[Images: Youth showing respect to elder; man showing boys to fish]

We take care of each other.

Family members, neighbors and friends work together to thatch a roof.

[Images: elderly woman with young kids; roof thatching]

Our elders teach traditional ways to our youth.

A baby’s christening is a joyful occasion for strengthening and expanding family ties.

[Images: Planting together; christening ceremony]

We celebrate important life events as a community.

Many gather to honor the memory of a loved one and to comfort one another.

[Images: funeral procession]

We practice traditional medicine and healing arts.

A traditional healer prepares medicine for a child.

OUR LANGUAGE - I FINO’-TA

Our ancestral language, Fino‘ Håya, has been spoken by our people for 3,500 years.

Fino‘ Håya is a part of the Austronesian family of languages which links us to our origins in Island Southeast Asia

I Fino’ I Mañaina-ta, I Fino’ Haya, Guaha Kasi 3,500 Na Såkkan

Desde Ma Yuma Nu I Taotao-ta Siha.

Påtte i Fino’ Hàya gi i familian Austronesian na lengguahi siha nu i muna’fanachetton ham yan Islan Southeast Asia.

[Image: Austronesian languages family chart; word similarities chart]

Our indigenous language has been passed down for over 150 generations.

Ancient CHamoru counting systems are being revived.

The tone and rhythm of the religious songs and prayers led by the techa are part of our chanting tradition.

Mapåsa Påpa’ I Fino’ I Taotao Tano-ta Para Mås Ki 150 Na Hinirasion.

Manalà’la i sisteman i manansiånu na tinifong.

I tunàda yan i kinalamten i padron i manrilihosu na sunidu siha, i kanta yan i tinayuyut nu i tinicha nu i techa pàtte gi tradisionàt na linalai.

[Images: Slingstones demonstrating counting system; techa]

We preserved our language through chants, songs, stories, legends, genealogies, prayers and proverbs.

Ta Adahi I Fino’-ta Ginen I Lalai, Kanta, Estoria, Lihende, Tålen I Haga, Tinayuyut Yan Atpahon Pat På’a’ Siha.

[Images: schoolchildren singing; musical band group photo]

OUR LANGUAGE 1

OUR FAMILY CLAN - I MANGAFÅ-TA

Our family lineages define who we are and link us to our ancestral clans.

Our extended family ties bind us socially to our system of chenchule’ (reciprocity).

Elders teach children to repair fishing nets.

[Images: family portrait; repairing nets]

Families share in the rearing of children.

Guam’s story of Sirena depicts the shared parenting role of Sirena’s mother and godmother.

[Images: J/ Flores painting of Sirena story; storytelling sharing story with girls]

We pass down traditional knowledge from one generation to the next.

OUR FAMILY CLAN

OUR BELIEFS - I HINENGGE-TA

Many of our beliefs are rooted in our ancestral values.

Inafa‘måolek – Working together for the benefit of the community.

Ina’dahi – Caring for each other and for our natural resources.

Ina‘gofli‘e‘ – Accepting others without judgement.

[Images: people net fishing together; roof thatching; people dancing]

Respect is a fundamental CHamoru value.

We salute the Guam flag as a symbol of our island nation.

[Images: Mangingge’; flag raising ceremony]

We venerate the cross as a sacred symbol of our Catholic beliefs.

We honor and preserve the artifacts of our past.

OUR BELIEFS

OUR ENDURANCE - I MINESNGON-TA

OUR ENDURANCE

We are a strong and resilient people.

We rebuild after every natural disaster.

We have survived the onslaught of war.

We have survived occupation under three flags.

We gain strength from our faith.

We Adapt and Innovate .

Our spirit, language and culture endures. From the very essence of my intellect The deepest within my heart, And every fiber of my physical strength, I make this self-fulfillling promise To protect and to defend The beliefs, the culture, the language, The air, the water, and the land of the CHamoru people Which are our inherent God-given rights This I will affirm on the Holy Bible And our banner, the Guam Flag. Written by Dr. Bernadita Camacho-Dungca, The Inifresi is our official pledge to protect our language, culture and resources.

I TASI YAN I TANO’ | THE SEA AND LAND

GINEN I MAÑAINA-TA | OUR ANCIENT HERITAGE

FANATAHGUIYAN I HA’ÅNI | TIME OF CHANGE

TI GERAN MAMI | A WAR NOT OF OUR MAKING

HINALOM AMERIKÅNU TÅTTE | AMERICANS RETURN 1944 – 1945

I FINALOFFAN YAN I MA’MAILA | OUR PAST AND OUR FUTURE

I TASI YAN I TANO’ | THE SEA AND LAND

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