
Antonio Salas
Guampedia Author. Antonio Salas (Familian Kan, Saipan; Damoa, Luta; and Fangu, Guam) is a former Capuchin Franciscan friar from the Mariana Islands, and holds a
Guampedia Author. Antonio Salas (Familian Kan, Saipan; Damoa, Luta; and Fangu, Guam) is a former Capuchin Franciscan friar from the Mariana Islands, and holds a
Guampedia Advisor and Author. Anne Perez Hattori earned a PhD in Pacific history in 1999 and an MA in Pacific Islands studies in 1995 from
Guampedia Author. Anne Brooke holds a PhD in ecology and evolutionary biology from the University of Tennessee and an MA in ecology, behavior and evolution
Guampedia Author. Sometimes life is short. Short, but no less eventful, especially in the case of Andrew Diaz Artero. To those who knew him best,
Guampedia Author. Alice Hadley earned a master of library science from Florida State University in 1975 and a BA in history from Stetson University, Florida
Guampedia Author and Adviser. Leo Babauta is a writer, former journalist and former editor of the Pacific Daily News. Babauta is a Top 100 blogger,
Guampedia Rubric Chair and Author. Judith (Judy) Selk Flores, PhD, retired in March 2011, after serving as Advisory President and Historian for Historic Inalahan Foundation,
Guampedia Rubric Chair and Author. Eric Forbes, OFM Cap., earned a BA in history at San Francisco State University in 1984. He earned his masters
Guampedia Rubric Chair. Donald Rubinstein earned his doctorate in anthropology from Stanford University and his master’s degree in public health from the University of Hawai’i.
Guampedia Rubric Chair and Author. Donald R. Shuster earned a doctorate from the University of Hawai’i in education and Pacific history in 1982. He also