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    Chamorro people - Wikipedia

    The Chamorro people are the Indigenous people of the Mariana Islands, politically divided between the United States territory of Guam and the encompassing Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Micronesia, a commonwealth of the US. Today, significant Chamorro populations also exist in … See more

    Precolonial society in the Marianas was based on a caste system, Chamori being the name of the ruling, highest caste.
    After Spain annexed … See more

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    Early Chamorros
    The Chamorros are commonly believed to have arrived in the Marianas Islands from the Philippines c.1,500 BC. They are most closely related to other See more

    Chamorro culture has over the years acquired noticeable influences from Spanish, Mexican, American, Japanese, and Filipino cultures, as well as the presence of fellow Oceanic (mostly Micronesian) groups. Influence from the German era in the … See more

    • Pia Mia Perez (born 1996), singer/songwriter
    • Angel Santos (born 1959), Chamorro Rights Advocate & former Guam Senator
    • Craig Santos Perez (born 1980) award-winning poet, essayist, and former university professor See more

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    The Chamorro language is included in the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian family. Because Guam was colonized by Spain for over 300 years, Chamorro has acquired many loanwords from Spanish. An example is how the traditional … See more

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    According to the 2010 census, 148,220 Chamorros are living in the United States, mostly from Guam, but also from the Northern Marianas and Saipan.
    The early Chamorros who migrated to the US were Guamanians who moved in the first decade of the … See more

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  3. Culture of Guam - history, people, traditions, women, …

    Learn about the Chamorro people, the indigenous group of Guam, and their language, traditions, and symbols. Explore the colonial and postcolonial history of Guam, its ethnic relations, and its food and economy.

  4. Learn About Guam's Chamorro People | Local History …

    For a small country, Guam is jam-packed with history. Learn all about the Chamorro peoples history and culture and plan your next trip today!

  5. CHamoru DNA Studies and the Origin of the CHamoru People

  6. A Brief, 500-Year History of Guam | Smithsonian

    Aug 15, 2017 · Learn how the Chamorro people, the indigenous inhabitants of Guam, have been influenced by foreign powers since the 16th century. Explore their culture, language, traditions and challenges through maps, photos and …

  7. History of Guam - Wikipedia

    The history of Guam starts with the early arrival around 2000 BC of Austronesian people known today as the Chamorro Peoples. The Chamorus then developed a "pre-contact" society, that was colonized by the Spanish in the 17th century.

  8. Chamorro | Culture & Language | Britannica

  9. Adoption of “Guamanian” - Guampedia

    Jul 2, 2024 · “Guamanian,” a term that evolved in the early years after World War II, was informally adopted as a means to distinguish between the Chamorros from Guam and the Chamorros from what is now the Commonwealth of the …

  10. Guam | History, Geography, & Points of Interest

    3 days ago · People. Native Guamanians, ethnically called Chamorros, are of basically Malayo-Indonesian descent with a considerable admixture of Spanish, Filipino, Mexican, and other European and Asian ancestries. Chamorros and …