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  1. The Chamorro people (/ tʃ ɑː ˈ m ɔːr oʊ, tʃ ə-/; also CHamoru) are the Indigenous people of the Mariana Islands, politically divided between the United States territory of Guam and the encompassing Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Micronesia, a commonwealth of the US.

    • 63,035 (2020 census)
    • 12,902 (2010 census)
  2. 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. The disease and violence wrought by the Spanish reduced the Chamorro population to about 1,000 by 1820.

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  3. These intrepid explorers were the Chamorro people, who became Guam’s original inhabitants. Today, the rich Chamorro culture remains a strong influence on Guam. You’ll see it in the warm, welcoming hospitality around the island, the traditional food served on Guam, and the strong family ties among the people you’ll meet.

  4. El pueblo chamorro o chamorros son los nativos de las islas Marianas, que incluyen el territorio de Guam y el estado libre asociado estadounidense de las Islas Marianas del Norte en Micronesia. También se extienden por zonas de las islas Carolinas. Su lengua es el idioma chamorro, de la familia austronesia, lengua que, debido a los siglos de ...

  5. Today, Guam has a diverse population that enjoys a rich, multicultural, modern and urban lifestyle, yet continues to carry the indigenous spirit, language and culture of its people. For a small country, Guam is jam-packed with history. Learn all about the Chamorro history, here.

  6. The ancient people were skillful fishers and horticulturalists who lived in villages in both coastal and inland locations. Chamorros cultivated yam, taro, breadfruit, banana, coconut, and rice and caught a wide variety of reef and pelagic fish, including the large and powerful marlin.

  7. 24 de ago. de 2023 · Los Chamorros, los habitantes indígenas de las Islas Marianas, incluyendo Guam, tienen una rica y compleja historia y cultura. Este artículo ofrece una visión detallada y completa de los Chamorros en Guam, explorando sus orígenes, prácticas culturales, desafíos modernos y mucho más. Historia de los Chamorros en Guam. La Cultura Chamorro.