-
harsh treatment of
Chamorros during the two-and-a-half-year occupation,
created a rift that
would become the main
reason Chamorros rejected the referendum...
- (Old
Chamorro word for 100), or Hagåtña (capital of Guam).
Chamorro language orthography differs between NMI
Chamorros and
Guamanian Chamorros (example:...
- Look up
chamorro or
Chamorro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chamorro may
refer to:
Chamorro people, the
indigenous people of the
Mariana Islands in...
-
evolved into the
Chamorro people,
historically known as
Chamorros after first contact with the Spaniards.: 16 The
ancient Chamorro society had four classes:...
- Spanish–
Chamorro Wars, also
known as the
Chamorro Wars and the Spanish–
Chamorro War,
refer to the late
seventeenth century unrest among the
Chamorros of the...
- (modern-day Micronesia)
people and culture, in
addition to the
Chamorros. Much of
Chamorro cuisine is
influenced by
various cultures. Po****r
foods of foreign...
-
supposedly due to the
Americanization of the
Chamorros during the
prior 40
years under US control.
Chamorros were
required to
learn the ****anese custom...
-
Violeta Barrios Torres de
Chamorro (Spanish pronunciation: [bjoˈleta tʃaˈmoro]; born 18
October 1929) is a
Nicaraguan former politician who
served as the...
- old way of life of the
native Chamorros, went also the
practice of
ancestor veneration.
Early Spanish accounts of
Chamorros did not
include any mention...
- was
composed of
Chamorros from
various gr****roots organizations. At the gathering, Santos, who was then the
president of the
Chamorro Chelus for Independence...