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  1. Hace 4 días · Chamorro, indigenous people of Guam. The ancestors of the Chamorro are thought to have come to the Mariana Islands from insular Southeast Asia ( Indonesia and the Philippines) about 1600 bce. It is estimated that in the early 17th century there were between 50,000 and 100,000 Chamorro in the Marianas, but the disease and violence wrought by the ...

  2. 13 de mar. de 2017 · The language will be easier to learn now with the website’s resources, he said. The website is free and easy to navigate through, Schwab said. To begin, a user must create an account that ...

  3. Chamorro first started to appear in writing in 1668 when a missionary by the name of Father San Vitores devised a spelling system for the language using the Latin alphabet. There are currently two main orthographies for Chamorro: one in Guam and one in the Northern Mariana Islands (NMI). One difference is that in Guam initial digraphs are both ...

  4. Hafa Adai! Welcome to ChamorroProject.com! The Chamorro Project is a philanthropic effort aimed at preserving and reinvigorating the Chamorro language amongst Guamanians, both locally and abroad. This project was born out of my masters work in the Executive Masters of Science in Information Management program at the University of Washington ...

  5. 10 de abr. de 2016 · 3,500 years of Chamorro history. Dr. Mike Carson stands among the rock art in one the caves in Ritidian. Photo courtesy of Laura Beauregard/ USFWS. It’s like an ancient fossil entombed in amber ...

  6. Background information about the project to revise the 1975 Chamorro-English Dictionary and the Chamorro Orthography are described in the the article on “Chamorro Language Revitalization in the CNMI and Guam by Elizabeth D. Rechebei and Sandra Chung” from the book on Cultural Heritage Care and Management: Theory and Practice. Edited by Dr ...

  7. Introduction. Hafa adai! Welcome to the Chamorro Online Dictionary. This dictionary was designed and created for learners of the Chamorro language, and is currently the most extensive Chamorro dictionary on the Internet. This Chamorro online dictionary is continuously being modified and updated to make it a more accurate and useful resource.