The people of Guam continue to suffer as a colony of the United States. Although they are considered U.S. citizens, and have fought and died in unparalleled numbers in American wars, Guam's people cannot vote for U.S. president or have a voting representative in U.S. Congress.
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Chamoru Repatriation News
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Since I began working at the Guam Museum, repatriation of human remains, of
artifacts, or cultural materials, has gone from being something that was
jus...
A Month of Reflection
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By Leo Babauta We’re entering the last month of the year, and for many of
us, it’s a darker and quieter season. It’s the perfect time for reflection.
I l...
We are 1JUANOne
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Happy Birthday to those with real minds, hearts and spirits that truly feel
and sometimes with technology attached to these important elements that
make a ...
Not One More Acre
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*We Are GuĂ„han launches “Not One More Acre” initiative*
The Department of Defense controls almost 36,000 acres on Guam
– more than ¼ of the ent...
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