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Hasso’ means to “to remember”: delve into place-based knowledge and the remnants of our ancient past through an exploration of historic sites.

Celebrate Pacific arts and the island nations that participate in the Festival of Pacific Arts.

The Guam Museum holds over 250,000 unique artifacts, documents, and photographs in its collections.

Ninana is the CHamoru/Chamorro concept for motherhood—an essential component of Chamorro culture and family structure.

Listen to the stories of Guam’s pattera, or nurse-midwives, and the insights that they reveal about efforts to care for women, children, and families in Guam.

Tourism in Guam has evolved since its roots in the early 1970s.

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We now feature three direct Pathways to educational resources, the cultural and historical landscapes of the Marianas archipelago, and our wider region of Micronesia in the Western Pacific ocean. Our Pathways invite you to take a deep dive into these rich histories from an islander-centered perspective.
Guampedia’s Sections encompass the vast cultural landscapes of our islands’ more than 3,500 year human history. Not sure where to start? Each Section opens with an introduction to the subject (whether it’s Creative Expression, the Natural Environment, or entries on Marianas heritage and culture) and offers an array of relevant written entries, media, and pathways to more resources.
Our collections reflect the rich cultural landscapes of the 3,500 year human history of the Marianas and our sister islands throughout Micronesia. These collections feature islander centered resources. Each section offers a deeper dive into over 100 subject categories offering an array of written entries, relevant media and pathways to more resources.
Explore the breadth and depth of the people and the islands of the Western Pacific - MicrONEsia!
Creative Expressions
Traditional and contemporary arts and artisans.
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Learn about Our Heritage, discover inspiring e-publications, and explore our natural environments. Take a journey through indigenous lenses as we traverse the timeline, listen to voices of the past, and dive in to every resource made available to you on Guampedia.

Kantan Chamorita
Kantan Chamorita is the contemporary name given to traditional call-and-response, impromptu verse-making. Practitioners refer to

Manma’gas: Leaders
Manma’gas is the Chamorro/CHamoru word for leaders when referred to as a group. In ancient

Kepuha: Quipuha
Kepuha (also spelled Quipuha) was a maga’låhi from Hagåtña, whose role in welcoming Spanish missionaries

Hineti
Not all CHamorus fought valiantly against Spanish occupation. There were some who chose to side

Ancient CHamoru/Chamorro Cave Art
Dating as far back as the Upper Paleolithic (around 10,000 to 40,000 years

Robert Taitano
Robert Phillip Taitano (1938 – 2022) was an established woodcarver who specializes in

Clotilde “Ding” Castro Gould
Clotilde “Ding” Castro Gould (1930-2002) was a beloved storyteller, educator and advocate for

Herman Crisostomo
Herman A. Crisostomo is a photographer and filmmaker known for his stylish television
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