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Chamorros
Chamorros Depiction of latte stone colonnades on the ... peoples, Filipino Location of the Marina Islands. Chamorros or Chamorus are the indigenous people of ...
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History of Guam
... of people known today as the ancient Chamorros, the development of "pre-contact" society, Spanish ... what is known about Pre-Contact ("Ancient") Chamorros comes from legends and myths, archaeological evidence ... When Europeans first arrived on Guam, the Chamorros were noted for their fast sailing vessels ... further support the idea that Pre-Contact Chamorros lived in a vibrant and dynamic environment ... and his crewmen were greeted by the Chamorros, in small fast vessels called "flying ...
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History of Guam (translated from Spanish)
... the their crew was greeted by the chamorros, descendants of the old town of Guam ... to the popular history of chamorro, the chamorros hoped to be paid in return, for ... hospitality that they had given them - the Chamorros robbed in the boats of Magallanes and ... Magallanes got angry and battled with the Chamorros, leaving homes burned until the ground and ... of which they were also identified like chamorros, although the culture and consanguinity began ...
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Guam
... the United States. Its inhabitants are largely Chamorros, who first populated the island approximately 3 ... protectorate before the war. The Northern Mariana Chamorros, as a result, were allies of the Japanese. The Guam Chamorros were treated as an occupied enemy by ... cultural rift between Guam and Northern Mariana Chamorros remains. The Organic Act of 1950 established ...
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San Vitores
... resorted to atrocities never before experienced by Chamorros. Under Spanish military governors, Chamorros who were anti-Spanish were massacred in ... eventually contributed to the defeat of the Chamorros. The weak and defenseless were forcibly relocated ...
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Mata'pang
... a member of the highest caste of Chamorros (the indigenous people of Guam) called Chamorri ... de Quiroga, increased efforts to subdue the Chamorros. In 1680, fearing the governor, Chamorros on Rota injured Mata'pang while capturing ...
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Marianas Islands (translated from Spanish)
... to them. In agreement with histories of chamorros (descending of the native ones of the ... they had provided to the European, the chamorros approached the boats secretly and they took ... Magallanes mounted in rage and attacked the chamorros, setting afire its towns and killing some ...
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Violeta Barrios de Chamorro (translated from German)
... it Somoza Milizionaere. Talking document urine Pedro Chamorros death arranged large parts that Opposition the ... Sandinisten it separated soon again. Under Violeta Chamorros became the liberal "La Prensa" the largest ...
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Umatac, Guam
... created according to the legends of the Chamorros, the native people of Guam. In 1521 ... Spanish made Umatac a parish so the Chamorros in the area could be converted to ...
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Villages of Guam
... appointed by the island's governor. Many Chamorros, the indigenous people of Guam, were forced ... Inarajan, and Pago. Prior to Spanish colonization, Chamorros regularly held village celebrations. After adopting Christianity ...
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