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Memoirs Pasifika


Oct 26, 2021

Through interviews with master navigators and their students, Dr. Michael Lujan Bevacqua discusses how, beginning in the 1980s, CHamorus began to relearn the ancient seafaring skills lost here to colonization — and how the revival of these traditions goes hand-in-hand with the CHamoru Renaissance and decolonization movement.

This is Part I of a two-part episode. Part II will be released in mid-November 2021.

Our anchor for this episode is Dr. Michael Lujan Bevacqua. He's an historian and teacher of CHamoru, the indigenous language of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, and serves as curator of the Guam Museum.

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Interviewees:

  • Sandra Iseke Okada
  • Dr. Larry Cunningham
  • Pwo Rob Limtiaco
  • Pwo Larry Raigetal

Music:

  • Memoirs Pasifika intro/outro song - Ryan Shook
  • Star-Path Chant - Spirit of Micronesia
  • Navigators of Puluwat - Spirit of Micronesia

Team:

  • Producer / Host - Tony Azios
  • Audio Engineer - Ryan Shook
  • Intern - Annie Fay Camacho