Guam Recorder (1976, 1st issue)
Guam Recorder vol. 6, no. 1, 1976.
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Guam Recorder vol. 6, no. 1, 1976.
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Early northeastern coastal village. One of only four recorded latte sites on the northeastern coast of Guam; Pågat (which means to counsel or advise in the CHamoru language) is an important cultural resource for the CHamoru people; the indigenous people of the Mariana Islands.
Collection provided by the Department of Agriculture’s Forestry and Soil Resources Division and the Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources. This gallery or collection does not belong to Guampedia.
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Collection from the Micronesian Area Research Center’s photo archive. This gallery is not the complete MARC collection and only contains media relevant to entries currently published in Guampedia.
Collection provided Dr. Cunningham to accompany relevant entries.
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Collection provided by Dr. Flores to accompany relevant entries.
Dr. Judy Selk Flores Collection Read Post »
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Collection from her book Colonial Dis-Ease: US Navy Health Policies and the Chamorros of Guam, 1898-1941.
Dr. Anne Perez Hattori Collection Read Post »
Sumai/Sumay’s history dates before the Spanish colonial period, although not much is known about its pre-contact history. Findings in a cave complex in the old village site suggest that ancient Chamorros dwelled in them long before the Spanish first arrived.
Gallery of Contemporary Era Guam (1970-Present) images featured in Guampedia.
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