As the first few chords of “O Saina” are proudly strummed on a guitar by a member of a Chamorro dance company, the performers sing out to Chamorro ancestors to bless
Contemporary Chamorro music is a ubiquitous part of life on Guam at the beginning of the 21st century and a key element of modern Chamorro culture.
Once upon a time, a long time ago, on the island of Guahan in the Mariana Islands there lived two manmaga’låhi (chiefs) named Malaguana and Gadao.
The story of the two lovers who tied their hair together and leapt to their death on Guam was first recorded by French researcher Louis Claude de Freycinet in 1819.
In ancient times the people of the Mariana Islands lived in villages ruled by a maga’låhi or maga’håga (chief or high-ranking son or daughter), who made all the rules and decisions for his or her people.
Did you ever notice the odd shape of Guahan, the southernmost island of the Mariana Islands in Micronesia? It looks as though large bites were taken from either side.
When you think of diving in Palau, certain creatures come to mind right away—Napoleon wrasse, manta rays, dugongs, and, of course, sharks.
Space Available travel offers a way for Armed Services personnel, their dependents, retirees and others who support the mission to see the world on a budget… if the timing is right. Below is what you need to know about this great privilege.
Sånta Rita-Sumai is one of two villages that does not have a name derived from the CHamoru language. The other is Tamuning, a Carolinian word given to the area that was a temporary settlement for Carolinians in the 17th century.
It’s not just the stunning diversity of its underwater ecosystem; it’s the deep commitment to preserving this natural wonder.
New twice-weekly service on Wednesday and Saturdays opens new tourism market for Guam
Pet Fest is a community - driven event dedicated to shining a spotlight on the growing population of boonie dogs in Guam and the challenges they face.
This is a fantastically short hike to one of Guam’s most celebrated cultural treasures. It is definitely a must-see if you are driving through the South.
GUAMTIME IS TURNING 5! To celebrate, we are throwing the ultimate community event on Aspinall Avenue in Hagåtña from 4pm-10pm!