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Christina Illarmo, 33, came to Boston from Guam in 2001 to attend Emerson College and went on to get a masters from Wheelock College. She lived in the Boston area for 10 years and now resides in ...
THE AMERICANS IN GUAM; Natives Delighted at Relief from Spanish Oppression. PONAPE COULD BE PURCHASED The People There Goaded to Desperation by Officials and Priests -- Effects of Dewey's Victory.
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Guam 80th Liberation Day celebrates the anniversary of the island’s liberation from the Japanese by U.S. forces on July 21, 1944, during World War II.
Researchers have found that high concentrations of abnormally formed proteins in the brain are at the root of a mysterious neurodegenerative disease that has plagued Guam natives for more than a ...
Guam natives don’t speak for Guam; the U.S. does. Lujan Bevacqua told USA TODAY independence would allow Guam to interact with its bordering Asian countries and participate in global ...
HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — The threatened missile attack by North Korea on Guam has prompted calls for peace from the island's indigenous people, who are weary of yet another conflict after enduring ...
When we listen to the discussions in the Commission on Decolonization, there are restless natives. When we listen to talk radio, the legitimacy of some callers is enhanced by their self ...
The natives don’t say “we are restless” because they aren't the protagonists. They are talked about like a condition to avoid or manage. ... In Guam, are the natives restless?
Meanwhile, the island — home to about 165,000 people and a substantial American military presence — sits in the middle with an eye on both countries, said Guam native Roque Acfalle.
The threatened missile attack by North Korea on Guam has prompted calls for peace from the island's indigenous people, who are weary of yet another conflict after enduring centuries of hostilities.
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