A History of GuamBess Press, 2001 - 344 pàgines Covers the lives and legends of the first people of Guam and traces the island's development into present day. Illustrations, glossary, index. RL4 |
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Chapter | 18 |
Chapter | 44 |
Chapter | 63 |
Chapter | 79 |
Chapter | 94 |
Chapter | 107 |
Chapter | 129 |
Chapter | 162 |
Chapter | 173 |
Chapter | 187 |
Chapter | 217 |
Chapter | 238 |
Chapter | 268 |
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American ancient Chamorros Apra Harbor Area Research Center Asan baptized became began bombing Bordallo built Camacho canoes Captain captured Carolinians Chamorro language Chamorros Chamorus coconut collection Cormoran Courtesy Cruz Esplana expedition fight Filipino fish Flores Taitano Micronesian Gådao galleon governor of Guam Guam Congress Guam Department Guam Museum Guam Public Library Guam's Guerrero Hagåtña Hagåtña Agana houses Inarajan Japanese Jesuits jungle killed lancho land latte lived Mangilao Manila Marine Merizo Micronesian Area Research military National Historical Park naval Northern Mariana Islands Orote Pacific Islands Pacific National Historical Pale Philippines plants Plaza priests prisoners Quiroga reef Richard Flores Taitano sailed sailors Saipan San Vitores Santa School Scientists sent ship slingstones soldiers Spain Spanish stayed stone Sumay Taitano Micronesian Area Tinian took trade typhoon U.S. Congress U.S. National Archives U.S. Navy Umatac Umatac Humåtak United University of Guam village wanted whale