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The Chamorro people (/ tʃ ɑː ˈ m ɔːr oʊ, tʃ ə-/; [4] [5] also CHamoru [6]) are the Indigenous people of the Mariana Islands, politically divided between the United States territory of Guam and the encompassing Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Micronesia, a commonwealth of the US.
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Approximately 1,000 people died during the occupation, according to later Congressional committee testimony in 2004. Some historians estimate that war violence killed 10% of Guam's then 20,000 population. [32] It was a coercive experience for the Chamoru people, whose loyalty to the United States became a point of contention with the Japanese.
People of Chamorro descent (1 C) Chamorro priests (1 C) Pages in category "Chamorro people" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total.
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Chamorro people in 1915. The Chamorro people are the indigenous peoples of the Mariana Islands, which are politically divided between the United States territory of Guam and the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Micronesia. The Chamorro are commonly believed to have come from Southeast Asia at around 2000 BC.
Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Alfaro (1875–1879), President of Nicaragua from 1875 to 1879. Violeta Chamorro (born 1929), first female president in Latin America, second in North America and 48th President of Nicaragua. Adolfo Díaz (1875–1964), President of Nicaragua in 1911–1917 and 1926–1929.
American people of Chamorro descent (15 P) This page was last edited on 17 June 2024, at 15:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...