Genocide of the CHamorro people
Loss of Ecosystems
CHamoru Land Trust Program
Objectives
100

The war when the CHamoru genocides took place

World War 2

100

The first invasive species that was mentioned 

Brown Tree Snake

100

The purpose of the CHamoru Land Trust Program

To rectify the unjust taking of CHamoru homelands

100

Our first objective

To inform on the loss of Native land

200

The current occupiers of Guam during the genocides

Japanese Forces

200

Highly invasive tree on Guam that is native to Mexico

Tangantagan

200

About one third of the island remained in...

Local Hands

200

Our second objective

to inform on the effects of the WWII CHamoru genocide

300

Around How many native CHamoru people were killed

1,000

300

Feral Pigs were introduced by...

Spanish Colonizers

300

The military that plans displaced families across Guam

United States Military

300

Our third objective

To inform about the effects of invasive species on Guam

400

Many CHamoru families were left separated and displaced causing some family land to become... 

Abandoned/Lost

400

Brown tree snake wiped out _ out of 11 native birds on Guam

9

400

The year the CHamoru Land Trust Program was established 

1975

400

Our fourth objective

To inform about the effects on the CHamoru Land Trust Program

500

What led to CHamoru family members being left unaccounted for or forgotten after WWII

Many murders of CHamoru people were not put on trail by the American government

500

The reason Tangantangan trees were planted on Guam

To revegetate and contain soil erosion after WWII

500

By 1947 about ____ Families had been removed from their ancestral land 

1,350

500

The purpose of our objective slide

To show our main points of our presentation and what the audience should expect