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- Kepuha (died 1669), also spelled Kipuhá or Quipuha, was the island of Guam's first Catholic chief. He granted land in the village of Hagåtña to Spanish...
- missionary, Padre San Vitores arrived on the island. The family of Chief Kepuha donated land in Hagåtña enabling San Vitores to build the first church (Dulce...
- preservation of Chamoru identity. Guam Villages of Guam San Vitores Chief Kepuha Robert F. Rogers, Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam (Honolulu: University...
- brutality were made. Hagåtña: Over 100 people protested peacefully at the Chief Kepuha statue. Tamuning: About 125 people protested peacefully at the ITC intersection...
- landed on Guam in the village of Hagåtña and was greeted by Chief Kepuha. Kepuha's family donated land to establish the first Catholic mission on Guam...
- Matao/Chamorri, the highest caste in Chamorro society and held the title maga'lahi. Kepuha Gadao Matå'pang "Guam's Chief Hurao's speech of 1671". 2006-01-01. Archived...
- wrapping himself in a flag of Guam, chaining himself to statue of Chief Kepuha (also Quipuha, Guam's first native chief to convert to Roman Catholicism)...
- for the way back home. Each man rowed back to their villages in canoes. Kepuha Matå'pang Hurao Micronesian mythology Villages of Guam Hagåtña Tumon Gadao's...
- local chiefs competed for the mission to come to their villages. Chief Kepuha of Hagåtña threw a feast the following day where the Spanish gave all the...
- World War II from bulldozed debris from the ruined city. It is named for Kepuha (Quipuha), the chief who gave land to Diego Luis de San Vitores for the...