The Chamorro language is now more accessible than ever, thanks to a locally made website that teaches the native tongue. LearningChamorro.com is an online, learner-driven resource geared towards ...
For me, the Chamorro language is a gift. It is a gift thousands of years in the making. It represents a map that can take us back in time, where small sounds and grammatical harmonies represent clues, ...
Guam has taken another step forward in developing a program that would help reverse a steep decline in the number of Chamorro speakers on island. With a vote of 7-0, the Guam Education Board approved ...
In January, a small group from San Diego met via phone with Professor Miget Bevacqua on Guam to discuss how to best begin a conversational Chamorro program. This would not be the first language ...
On Oct. 29, 2016, Mr. Paul Zerzan of Barrigada wrote a rather uninformed letter to Guam PDN’s Voice of the People discussing the Chamorro language. He posited that the Chamorro language has died and ...
Chamorro speakers on Guam are dwindling. “I speak Chamorro and I want my children and husband, all born here, to also know how to speak the language. We’re hoping to close the gap,” Kayla ...
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