For more information About The Rally: http://www.guamology.com/2009/05/recl...
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Hafa Adai Everyone,
I'm sorry for the delay on getting this video out, though I hope you all enjoy it just the same. Last year, I saw a video on YouTube with a man who sang "Malak Na Pution Tasi" and "I Pution". I'm unable to find the video now, as hit has been removed from youtube, and would very much like to hear it again. If you or someone you know has/made this video, please let me know...Also, this coming Saturday (again, sorry for the short notice) there is a rally in Skinner's Plaza at 2pm. It's called Reclaim Guahan: Chule' Tatte Guahan, and is a call for action among our people in the face of our changing island. I truly wish I could be there, but for those of you who can, please go and show your support.
In This Episode: I Fundamentun Lina'lahu : the Castro Boyz Ekungok I Ichan : Vince Paredo
To all of you 8500+ views on YouTube and 40+ subscribers on iTunes and elsewhere: Un Dangkulu Na Si Yu'us Ma'ase!
~Si Jay Che'le Category: Music Tags: Chamorro Chamoru Music Kantan Dandan Podcast Guam Guahan Saipan Tinian Luta Rota Fiesta Off-Island Overseas Fundamentun Lina'lahu Castro Boys Ekungok Ichan Vince Paredo Reclaim Chule Tatte Malak Na Pution Tasi Jay Che'le
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