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Guam’s Unique Culture And Proud Heritage                                                                                                                 FRUITS & FLOWERS OF GUAM







                       While new cultures to the                       To learn more about our
                       island are evident wherever                     island’s rich culture, visit the
                       you visit, take special note of                 Guam Museum in Hagåtña or
                       those Chamorro traditions                       see it for yourself at a village
                       that continue to thrive thanks                  fiesta. No matter who you are,
                       to oral traditions passed                       Chamorros will welcome you
                       down from elder genera-                         with open arms.
                       tions. Legends and folklore
                       about ancient village spirits                   Guam is comprised of people
                       (taotaomo’na), doomed lovers                    from America, Europe, Asia,
                       leaping to their deaths off                     and Micronesia, and all have
                       Two Lovers Point (Puntan Dos                    left their footprint on this
                       Amantes), and Sirena, a beau-                   beautiful island. We call this
                       tiful young girl who became                     spirit of cooperation and
                       a mermaid, are portrayed in                     pride in our island’s history
                       stories and through dance.                      the “Hafa Adai” spirit. Don’t
                                                                       be afraid to show yours by
                       Guam’s traditional arts are                     trying Chamorro food, visit-
                       also very much alive. Dur-                      ing our scenic and historic
                       ing island cultural fairs and                   sites, and giving your best
                       exhibitions, visitors have the                  “Hafa Adai” (which means
                       opportunity to watch master                     hello” in Chamorro) to anyone
    6                  weavers, carvers, and even                      you meet on your journey.                                                                                                                                                  7
                       blacksmiths demonstrate
                       techniques that have been                       Here are a few other phrases
                       passed down from generation                     for you to learn:
                       to generation.



                                              Chamorro                   English

                                     Manana Si Yu’os                     Good Morning
                                      Ha’anen Maolek                     Good Afternoon

                                    Pue’ngen Maolek                      Good Evening
                                                Håfa Adai                Hello
                                      Si Yu’os Ma’åse’                   Thank You

                                              Na’an hu si                My name is:

                                                  Hunggan                Yes
                                                         Åhe’            No
                                                       Adios             Goodbye
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