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Lujan House

The Lujan House was built by Jose P. Lujan in 1911, and is one of the few houses from this era standing today. Historians speculate that it was one of the first built on Guam with indoor plumbing. read more

Slave trader

William “Bully” Hayes was a slave trader and criminal who terrorized Micronesia for many years. José Pérez Cruz, a Chamorro lieutenant and the Hagåtña mayor, finally captured Hayes in his underwear. read more

Santa Marian Kamalen

Santa Marian Kamalen is the patron saint of Guam, and her 300-year-old statue is a revered icon. Every year thousands of Catholics honor her in a procession around Hagåtna. read more

MARC Publications

Subcategories:

  • Guam Recorder (10)
  • Robert A. Underwood Lectures (5)


  • Entries:

    1. An Appeal for Recognition of Chamorros as an Indigenous People
    2. Guam Recorder (1972, April – September)
    3. Guam Recorder (1972, January – March)
    4. Guam Recorder (1972, October – December)
    5. Guam Recorder (1973, April – June)
    6. Guam Recorder (1973, January – March)
    7. Guam Recorder (1973, July – September)
    8. Guam Recorder (1974)
    9. Guam Recorder (1974)
    10. Guam Recorder (1975, 1st issue)
    11. Guam Recorder (1975, 2nd issue)
    12. The Changing of the Colonial Guard: What do the Guarded Have to Say?
    13. The Liberation of Guam Across the Generations
    14. Thinking Out Loud: Ideas for Crafting a New Federal Territorial Relationship
    15. Unfinished Business: The Meaning of 1898
    16. Y Santa Biblia Complete Word List

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