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Stand Ye Guamanians (CHamoru: Fanohge CHamoru), officially known as the Guam Hymn (CHamoru: Kantikun Guahan), is the regional anthem of Guam.The original English lyrics and music were written and composed in 1919 by Ramon Manilisay Sablan.
The musical duo Gus and Doll (Agusto Quichocho and his wife Josephine Sablan Quichocho) were prominent performers of Chamorro music, active until the late 1980s. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Modern singer Pia Mia is the only artist from Guam to have a song on the Billboard Top 100 , 2015's " Do It Again ."
The national anthem of the Northern Mariana Islands is "Gi Talo Gi Halom Tasi" (in Chamorro, "Satil Matawal Pacifico" in Carolinian), which was adopted in October 1996. The song's melody comes from a German tune, "Im Schoensten Wiesengrunde". [1] Music festivals in the Northern Mariana Islands include the Fiestan Luta, an annual celebration.
Sablan hosted a Food of Guam five-course, prix fixe pop-up dinner at the restaurant Feastly in 2018, [21] "[celebrating] indigenous Chamorro cuisine and the culinary influences from Asia, Europe, and Mexico". [22] The pop-up inspired the chef–owner of the Island Girl's Lunchbox food truck to launch a similar concept in Salem. [23]
" Gi Talo Gi Halom Tasi" (Chamorro pronunciation: [gi tæloʔ gi hɑlum tɑsi]; English: "In the Middle of the Sea"), also known as "Satil matawal Pacifico" (Carolinian pronunciation: [sætil mɐtɐwɐl pɐsifiku]), is the regional anthem of the Northern Mariana Islands, a commonwealth of the United States.
The Fena Massacre, also known as the Fena Cave Massacre, was an event where more than 30 Chamorro people were killed by Japanese soldiers during World War II. [1] The site is located at present-day Naval Base Guam’s Ordnance Annex in Sånta Rita-Sumai.
David Mangarero Sablan aka Uncle Dave (1932-) is a prominent business leader on the CNMI. His father was Elias Parong Sablan. He was born on Garapan Saipan. He started his business career in 1952 with Atkins, Kroll & Company. He worked for nearly 40 years in business before retiring in 1987 from a position in company named Microl.
Hågat (formerly Agat) is a village in the United States territory of Guam.It is located south of Apra Harbor on the island's western shore. The village's population has decreased since the island's 2010 census.