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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.
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Creative Expressions
Traditional and contemporary arts and artisans.
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Folktale: The Young Maidens
Åntes na tiempo (a long time ago), the ancestors of the modern day CHamorus came

Ålas: Turtle Shell Ornaments
The term ålas (derived from the Spanish term alhajas, which means jewelry) refers to turtle

Fiestas
In the long ago past, there were no fiestas. What was practiced were gatherings of

Ancient CHamoru/Chamorro Kinship and Land Tenure
In CHamoru culture today, the notion of family or i-familia is very important. From rosaries

Filamore Palomo Alcon
Filamore Palomo Alcon is a contemporary abstract artist who has produced his art

Victor Consaga
Victor Consaga is a Guam resident and professional photographer. He received his training

Joseph “JD Crutch” Duenas
Talo’fo’fo boy. The musician “JD Crutch” was a man who was both artist

Ancient CHamoru/Chamorro Pottery: Early Calcareous Ware
Of the different pottery forms produced in the Marianas, the lime-incised pottery from
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