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  2. Chamorro people - Wikipedia

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    The Chamorro people (/ t ... According to early Chamorro legend, the world was created by a twin brother and sister, Puntan and Fu'uña. [26] As he lay dying, Puntan ...

  3. Guam - Wikipedia

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    The Chamorro people raised colonnades of megalithic capped pillars called latte stones upon which they built their homes. Latte stones are stone pillars that are found only in the Mariana Islands. They are a recent development in Pre-Contact Chamorro society. The latte-stone was used as a foundation on which thatched huts were built.

  4. Category:Chamorro people - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    In the Chamorro language, the island is called Saipan. Carolinian people who wished to claim prior inhabitance of the island have asserted that the name derives from the Carolinian word sááypéél (literal meaning, "a voyage empty"), in reference to a legendary Carolinian voyage of discovery of the primordial island.

  6. Demographics of Guam - Wikipedia

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    The Indigenous people of Guam are known as the Chamorro people, and are the largest ethnic group in Guam. This group is categorised as a minority group in the United States territory. [3] The 2021 mean age in the territory of Guam was 31.4 years. [1] Guam is the largest and most populated of the territories in the Mariana Islands. [2]

  7. History of Guam - Wikipedia

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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.

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    The Past Lives actor's new film, September 5, is a journalistic thriller with Oscars-level aspirations. More importantly, it finally grants the 41-year-old actor his time in the spotlight.

  9. Culture of Guam - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Guam reflects traditional Chamorro customs in a combination of indigenous pre-Hispanic forms, as well as American and Spanish traditions. [1] Post-European-contact CHamoru Guamanian culture is a combination of American, Spanish, Filipino and other Micronesian Islander traditions.