Guam Recorder (1927, February)
Guam Recorder vol. 3, no. 11, 1927.
Guam Recorder (1927, February) Read Post »
Guam Recorder vol. 3, no. 11, 1927.
Guam Recorder (1927, February) Read Post »
Guam Recorder vol. 3, no. 9, 1926.
Guam Recorder (1926, December) Read Post »
Guam Recorder vol. 3, no. 8, 1926.
Guam Recorder (1926, November) Read Post »
In partnership with the Micronesian Area Research Center, Guampedia is e-publishing the Guam Recorder. The Guam Recorder was a monthly magazine of Guam. Cover Story: Through the Back Country Volume
Guam Recorder (1926, July) Read Post »
Guam Recorder vol. 17, no. 1, 1940.
Guam Recorder (1924 – 1940) Read Post »
Guam Recorder vol. 6, no. 1, 1976.
Guam Recorder (1976, 1st issue) Read Post »
As the US plans one of its largest realignments of military assets in decades, the people of Guam struggle to grasp its impact to the island and its people. The planned military build up on Guam alone is expected to cost six billion dollars and will bring thousands of people to Guam, changing the island in many ways.
Guam Military Build Up Read Post »
A legal analysis regarding the CHamoru and Hawai’ian right to self-determination was written for the University of Hawai’i Law Review Summer/Fall 1996.
Self-Determination for CHamorus and Hawai’ians Read Post »
Toward the beginning of the 19th century King Fernando VII (1813-1833) was the regent in Spain when Europe was divided by two philosophies: absolutism and liberalism. Absolutism represented social and political reforms implemented prior to the French Revolution. Liberalism defended the principles of the French and American Revolutions.
1823 Guam Vital Statistics Report Read Post »
Three of Dr. Robert A. Underwood’s lectures for the Guam Humanities Council’s (now Humanities Guåhan) Thinking Out Loud series.
Thinking Out Loud: Ideas for Crafting a New Federal Territorial Relationship Read Post »