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Hurao was a
Chamorro chief on the
island of Guam who led a
resistance against Spain during the Spanish–Chamorro Wars. The chief's name
means "emotion...
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Huråo Academy is one if not the
first Chamoru Immersion Schools that
focus on the
teaching of
Chamoru language and Self-identity on Guam.
Huråo was...
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Chamorro siege of the Hagåtña
presidio incited by maga'låhi (Chief)
Hurao in 1670. Maga'låhi Matå'pang
killed San
Vitores in 1672,
resulting in a...
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deaths of the
foreigners at the
hands of Matå'pang and his
companion Hurao.
Today Matå'pang has
become iconic among many
activists for
Chamorro self-determination...
- its
widest point.
Antique has
rugged and
varied land.
Nogas Island,
Hurao-
Hurao Island and
Mararison Island have long
stretches of
white sand beaches...
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degree in
public policy from UCLA. In
December 2008, she
married Ricardo Hurao Underwood, the
third child of
Robert A. Underwood. In 2009, the Filipina...
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hiding out in some islands,
eventually leading to the deaths. of Matapang,
Hurao, and Aguarin.: 77–78
Quiroga brought some
natives from the
northern islands...
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whose head
alone is as
large as a hill;
lived in Mt.
Hurao Father of Maka-andog:
lived in Mt.
Hurao in the
middle of Samar; more
powerful than his sons...
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presidio at Hagatña in 1670, Ayhi
warned the
Spanish of maga'låhi
Hurao's intent to attack,
allowing Spanish time to prepare. In
January 1675, Ayhi...
- home. Each man
rowed back to
their villages in canoes.
Kepuha Matå'pang
Hurao Micronesian mythology Villages of Guam Hagåtña
Tumon Gadao's cave "Chief...