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Misc.
100

This young girl loved to swim. He mother often warned her not to swim all day and to help with chores. One day she ignored her mother, so in frustration her mother cursed her: "If you love the water so much, you should become a fish!"

The legend of Sirena

100

This treaty officially transferred Guam from Spain to the US after the Spainsh-American War

Treaty of Paris

100

What does Matua (men) mean?

Warriors, canoe makers, fishermen, navigators, traders

100

What is the capital of Guam

Hagatna

100

The main Catholic Church on Guam. One of the oldest Catholic sites 

Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica

200

These are ancient spirits of the CHamoru ancestors who still live in nature.

The legend of the Taotaomo'na

200

The conflict in 1898 that ended Spain's rule in Guam and brought the island under U.S. control.

The Spanish American War

200

What is the eldest female of a clan called? and what was her husband or brother called?

Female: Maga'haga

Male: magalahi

200

This village is known as God's Country

Talofofo

200

This Spanish missionary established the first mission on Guam in 1668

Diego Luis de San Vitores

300

Long ago there was nothing in the universe except for two siblings. One of the siblings knew they were bound to die soon, so they asked their sibling to use their body to create the world. After they died, their sibling honored their wish. So they created the sky from their chest, the earth from their back, the sun and moon from their eyes, and the rainbow from their eyebrows.

The Legend of Puntan and Fu'una

300

This Chamorro leader rallied warriors against the Spanish during the Chamorro resistance

Hurao

300

This pottery style made by early Chamorros with a reddish color

Marianas red ware

300

This village is famous for Bomb Holes, a marine preserve popular for diving and snorkeling.

Piti 

300

One of the landing sites where US forces fought to liberate Guam. Also a place where people go running

Asan Beach

400

These tiny little creatures live in rocks, jungles areas, or near streams. They like to take children who wander around and put them into a coconut.

The Duendas

400

This trade route connected Mexico, Guam, and the Philippines and involved silver, gold, spices, and silk

Manila Galleon Trade

400

This person is a mix of Chamorro and Spanish ancestry

Mestizu/Mestisa

400

How many villages does Guam have?

19

400

The stone pillars used as foundations for houses 

Latte Stones

500

This man was a known powerful leader from the village of Inarajan. He was known for his impeccable strength. The legend goes that he was challenged a rival chief to a contest of strength. Instead of fighting, they agreed to see who could throw a large stone the farthest across the bay. The stones they threw are to still exist today as landmarks

The legend of Chief Gadao

500

What did Ferdinand Magellen name the Southern Marianas? What did it later change to?

Las Islas de Velas (Islands of the Lateen Sails)

Los Ladrones (Islands of thieves)

500
The value of restoring harmony, cooperation, and mutual respect in the community

Inafa'maolek

500

This place was known as the Pearl of Guam

Sumai 

500

This shell was used to make adze blades and other tools in the pre-latte period

a clam shell
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