Manaotao Sanlagu CHamoru profiles
Manaotao Sanlagu CHamoru profiles
Even when Rod Taitano
was working as director of
Salesforce’s western region data
center operations in San Francisco, the former Yigo resident
would make an annual February pilgrimage to Guam for his
family’s fiesta for “emotional
refueling.”
was working as director of
Salesforce’s western region data
center operations in San Francisco, the former Yigo resident
would make an annual February pilgrimage to Guam for his
family’s fiesta for “emotional
refueling.”
Mary Therese Perez Hattori embodies fuetsa pålao’an, the power of women of Guam and the rest of the Pacific. This modern-day Renaissance woman wields an array of professional credentials and expertise across multiple disciplines. This daughter of familian Titang, now working as interim director of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East West Center in Hawaii.
Heidi Chargualaf-Quenga is a “fa’fa’någue,” or certified CHamoru instructor, who works tirelessly to teach the CHamoru dance to students young and old living stateside through the Kutturan Chamoru Foundation in Long Beach, California. She was photographed at Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum in Long Beach, and she is part of Manny Crisostomo’s ongoing visual documentary “Manaotao Sanlagu: CHamorus from the Marianas,” translated as “our people, the CHamorus, overseas,” featured weekly in the Pacific Daily News.
- Chamorro
- CHamoru
- CHamoru culture
- CHamoru people
- Che’lu Festival
- dancer
- disapora
- documentary
- familian Goyu
- familian Karabao
- Frank Rabon
- Guam
- Guam culture
- Guma’ Kutturan CHamoru Foundation.
- Heidi Chargualaf-Quenga
- indigenous
- kustumbren CHamoru
- Kutturan Chamoru
- mahalang
- manny crisostomo
- Marianas
- migration
- military
- MIlitary family
- Pacific Islander
- Stateside chamorro
- November 03, 2021
- 4 min read
We feature the Blas family - retired Army Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Blas, his wife Julie and their daughter Ha’ane Rae. During his deployment to Iraq, “we made CHamoru food in Baghdad,” Ryan Blas said. “I met a classmate out there from Inarajan Middle school, we would barbeque.”
Dancer and choreographer Lisa Tenorio is the subject of Manny Crisostomo's "Manaotao Sanlagu," an ongoing visual documentary of CHamorus from the Marianas living overseas. The project is featured weekly in the PDN.
After his dream of a military ca- reer as an officer ended, Guam native Johnny Cepeda Gogo’s turned to Plan B — law school. Now he’s a Superior Court judge in California.
Pulitzer-winning multimedia journalist Manny Crisosto- mo chronicles Gogo’s journey in his ongoing visual documentary “Manaotao Sanlagu: CHamorus from the Marianas,” translated as “our people, the CHamorus, over- seas.”
Former Agat resident Albert Van Meter in his sanlagu låncho on the back end of his quarter-acre lot in the Southern California city of Cypress. The 66-year-old Van Meter has been for the last 25 years sculpting a vision of a supersize garden or a mini plantation filled with Guam specific produce.
- bay area chamoru
- Chamorro
- CHamoru
- CHamoru people
- disapora
- documentary
- guam fruits
- guam garden
- indigenous
- kustumbren CHamoru
- lancho
- migration
- Stateside chamorro
- October 23, 2021
- 4 min read
Lyn Aflague Arroyo, photographed at the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Hayward, California. “There’s something about talking story next to where my grandparents are laid to rest,” she said. “It was a place I often went to as a little girl with my grandma, my brother died as an infant and is buried there.”