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http://www.heptune.com/tragic.html
An article about how 18th Century names reflect the events affecting the lives of the people of Guam.
http://bisitaguam.com/
Information from the perspective of a native Chamorro who reflects on events and circumstances that have markedly affected his people culturally, linguistically, and religiously.
http://www.chamorro.com/
A site devoted to preserving and sharing the culture of the Chamorro people of the Marianas Islands.
http://www.ethnologue.com/country/GU
Information about the living languages of the country including population, region, classification, dialects and alternate names.
http://www.distel.ca/womlist/countries/guam.html
Provides contact information for groups of women helping others.
http://www.guamcomnet.org/
Nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation of Guam's culture.
http://www.guamcaha.org/
Staff directory, history of the agency, art bank, upcoming events, news, grant information, awards, fellowships and programs.
http://www.guamwish.org/
Grants the wishes of local children who have life threatening medical conditions. Features information about current events, wish referral, giving, volunteering, and a bulletin board.
http://ns.gov.gu/legends.html
An illustrated collection of Guam's myths and legends.
http://www.guam.net/pub/shrm/
Information about the Society, a newsletter, business tips, a calendar of meetings and events, membership information.
http://www.twoloverspoint.com/
Information on the park and the Legend of The Two Lovers Point
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