2017 Inacha'igen Fino' CHamoru
2017 Chamorro Language Competition Celebrates Storytelling,
Launches New Chamorro Learning Website
Mangilao, Guam: On March 13-14, 2017, the Chamorro Studies Program in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Guam will hold its annual “Inacha’igen Fino’ CHamoru,” or Chamorro language competition.
Each year, hundreds of students from both private and public schools throughout the Marianas gather to compete against each other in categories that test their knowledge of speaking, reading, writing, and singing in the Chamorro language. The theme for this year’s competition is “I Fino’ CHamoru: Ta Hungok, Ta Li’e’, Ta Sångan, Pues Nihi Ta Mantieni!”: "The Chamorro Language: We Hear, We See, We Speak, So Let’s Hold On to It!”
The first day of the competition will take place on Monday, March 13, from 2 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the CLASS Lecture Hall and feature categories for individual contestants. On this day, students will compete in the storytelling, oratorical and poetry recitation categories. The second day of the competition will take place on Tuesday, March 14, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Calvo Field House. This day will feature large group elementary and middle school dance and chant competitions in the morning and high school competitions in dramatic performance, singing, and language proficiency in the afternoon.
Each competitive event will be judged by members of the community who are fluent in the Chamorro language. For each category, gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded for first, second, and third place finishers.
On Monday, March 13, this year’s Inacha’igen Fino’ CHamoru will begin with a press conference and demonstration in the CLASS Lecture Hall of a new website, “Learning Chamorro,” which can be accessed at. The website is a
collaboration between Chamorro Studies and Social Work faculty at the University of Guam,
most prominently Dr. Gerhard Schwab and Siñora Rosa Palomo. By working with Chamorro
Studies majors and Chamorro-language DOE teachers, they have created a free website that
features lessons, activities, and media designed to fit the needs of any level of Chamorro-
language learner.
Mangilao, Guam: On March 13-14, 2017, the Chamorro Studies Program in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Guam will hold its annual “Inacha’igen Fino’ CHamoru,” or Chamorro language competition.
Each year, hundreds of students from both private and public schools throughout the Marianas gather to compete against each other in categories that test their knowledge of speaking, reading, writing, and singing in the Chamorro language. The theme for this year’s competition is “I Fino’ CHamoru: Ta Hungok, Ta Li’e’, Ta Sångan, Pues Nihi Ta Mantieni!”: "The Chamorro Language: We Hear, We See, We Speak, So Let’s Hold On to It!”
The first day of the competition will take place on Monday, March 13, from 2 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the CLASS Lecture Hall and feature categories for individual contestants. On this day, students will compete in the storytelling, oratorical and poetry recitation categories. The second day of the competition will take place on Tuesday, March 14, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Calvo Field House. This day will feature large group elementary and middle school dance and chant competitions in the morning and high school competitions in dramatic performance, singing, and language proficiency in the afternoon.
Each competitive event will be judged by members of the community who are fluent in the Chamorro language. For each category, gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded for first, second, and third place finishers.
On Monday, March 13, this year’s Inacha’igen Fino’ CHamoru will begin with a press conference and demonstration in the CLASS Lecture Hall of a new website, “Learning Chamorro,” which can be accessed at
The Inacha’igen Fino’ CHamoru is made possible because of our generous sponsors: the
Office of the Dean of College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, the Guam Visitor’s
Bureau, International Distributors, and the Young Men’s League of Guam. The organizing
committee for this year’s competition includes the following Chamorro Studies and
Chamorro language faculty from the University of Guam: Siñot Joseph Franquez (co-chair)
and Dr. Michael Lujan Bevacqua (co-chair), Siñora Rosa Salas Palomo, Siñora Ruth
Mendiola, Siñora Teresita Flores, Siñora Ann Rivera, and Dr. James Viernes.
This event is free and open to the public. The entire community is invited to come and watch this celebration of the indigenous language of the Mariana Islands and support efforts to perpetuate it for future generations.
This event is free and open to the public. The entire community is invited to come and watch this celebration of the indigenous language of the Mariana Islands and support efforts to perpetuate it for future generations.
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