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This Month in Guam History: August

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Before we say “Adios” to August, let us look back at this month and how important it has been in the past for Guam, Chamoru and Marianas history. When I first started working as curator at the Guam Museum in 2021, I was given some of the late Tony Palomo’s notes on Guam history. In addition to being a Guam war survivor, an author, a journalist, an elected leader and a historian, SiƱot Palomo had worked as the administrator for the Guam Museum towards the end of his life. Part of his duties at the museum was to publish a regular series in the Pacific Daily News highlighting “This Month in Guam History.” It is my honor as the curator of the Guam Museum to continue this tradition. Let’s look at some of the events that happened in Guam and the Marianas in the past during the month of August. ************** 343 years ago: In August 1681, Don Antonio de Saravia was appointed governor of the Marianas, and during the following month, he appointed Chamorus to the positions of assi

Adios Chris

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Chris Perez Howard was born in 1940 to Mariquita Aguon Perez and Edward Neal Howard. When the Japanese invaded Guam the following year, his father, a US Navy sailor, was taken away as a prisoner of war, leaving his mother and family to care for Chris and his younger sister Helen. By the war's end, Mariquita would, like hundreds of other Chamorus during the occupation, become a victim of Japanese brutality. As a result, Chris would have few memories of her and soon after his father’s return to Guam at the end of the war, would be taken away from Guam and not return for almost two decades.  In the 1970s, Chris found his way back to his island home and begin to conduct research into the life and death of his mother. He pored through military archives and also interviewed family and friends, all of which helped him put together a literary portrait of her as an intelligent and resilient Chamoru woman.  In 1982 he published a biography for her titled, “Mariquita: A Tragedy of Gua

I Lihenden i Sihek

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Todu i taotao-ta pĆ„'go ma tungo' i pusision-Ʊa i sihek, ya ma tungo' na esta sen hassan i paluma. Guaha mĆ„s ki un siento ha' na sihek tetehan gi mundo lao manlĆ„'la'la' yan maƱƄsaga todu gi halom gigao siha gi fanggĆ„'ga'an pat otro taiguihi na lugĆ„t siha.  Put este na rĆ„son, esta ti tahdong i tiningo'-ta put i sihek, sa' para i meggaiƱa na Chamorun pĆ„'go tĆ„ya' nai ta ripĆ„ra siha manlibre gi halomtĆ„no'. Lao estague un lihende put i sihek, i taotao ma sĆ„ngan gi Ć„ntes na tiempo put i sihek, ni' umeksplikĆ„kayi hit put i kustumbre-Ʊa yan i bonito na pusision-Ʊa i paluma.  Estague i lihende: Gi Ć„ntes guĆ„ntes na tiempo, estĆ„ba un taklalo' na biha ni' sumĆ„saga na maisa gi halomtĆ„no'. Mampos banidosa yan presonida este na biha. Gof ya-Ʊa mamĆ„han guaguan na magĆ„gu, esta bubula todu i aparadot siha gi halom i dangkolo' na kastiyu-Ʊa. Sesso di manusa kulot Ć„sut na bestidu, Ć„pa’ka’ na tapes yan kulot kĆ„het na paƱelu.