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A California-born CHamoru woman’s personal journey discovering how CHamoru became endangered and how Guam’s island community was restoring the language.
Show Notes:
Interviews included Antoinette McDaniel, Aunt and Professor studying Chamoru culture; Mark Mendiola, Director of Institutional Advancement University of Guam; Michelle Chrisostomo, Founder of Guahan Sustainable Culture; Anna Marie Arceo, Founder of Chief Hurao Academy; Jesse Charfauros, Father and lifelong mentor
(Not included in final episode)
Jimmy Teria - CHamoru Language and Culture Specialist Guam Department of Education
Research referenced in this episode.
● National Park Service - Guam Study
(https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/wapa/guam_study.pdf)
● Bevacqua, M. L., & Cruz, M. L. (2020). The banality of American empire: The curious
case of guam, usa. Journal of Transnational American Studies, 11(1), 127–149.
https://doi.org/10.5070/t8111046995 ● Aguon, J. (2021). The Properties of Perpetual Light. University of Guam ISBN
978-1-935198-36-9
● Combs, S. (2022, January 26). In WWII, the Japanese invaded Guam. now they’re
welcomed as tourists. History.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/wwii-japan-invaded-guam-now-welc
omed-tourists
Audio Stories:
● The Sunday Read: ‘The America That Americans Forget’:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbfkKeLKFZ0
● PBS Guam - War For Guam:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moBvsySdCHs&t=2124s
Acknowledgments for any music you used (artist, song title).
(Pacha Faro, Car Ride)
(Cranberry House, Cruxis)
(The Caravan, Waiting At Dawn)
(Sketchbook, Contrarian)
(Earthmover, The Melt)
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Manage episode 472842905 series 3654447
Content provided by Stanford Storytelling project. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stanford Storytelling project or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
A California-born CHamoru woman’s personal journey discovering how CHamoru became endangered and how Guam’s island community was restoring the language.
Show Notes:
Interviews included Antoinette McDaniel, Aunt and Professor studying Chamoru culture; Mark Mendiola, Director of Institutional Advancement University of Guam; Michelle Chrisostomo, Founder of Guahan Sustainable Culture; Anna Marie Arceo, Founder of Chief Hurao Academy; Jesse Charfauros, Father and lifelong mentor
(Not included in final episode)
Jimmy Teria - CHamoru Language and Culture Specialist Guam Department of Education
Research referenced in this episode.
● National Park Service - Guam Study
(https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/wapa/guam_study.pdf)
● Bevacqua, M. L., & Cruz, M. L. (2020). The banality of American empire: The curious
case of guam, usa. Journal of Transnational American Studies, 11(1), 127–149.
https://doi.org/10.5070/t8111046995 ● Aguon, J. (2021). The Properties of Perpetual Light. University of Guam ISBN
978-1-935198-36-9
● Combs, S. (2022, January 26). In WWII, the Japanese invaded Guam. now they’re
welcomed as tourists. History.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/wwii-japan-invaded-guam-now-welc
omed-tourists
Audio Stories:
● The Sunday Read: ‘The America That Americans Forget’:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbfkKeLKFZ0
● PBS Guam - War For Guam:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moBvsySdCHs&t=2124s
Acknowledgments for any music you used (artist, song title).
(Pacha Faro, Car Ride)
(Cranberry House, Cruxis)
(The Caravan, Waiting At Dawn)
(Sketchbook, Contrarian)
(Earthmover, The Melt)
  continue reading

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