Political movement seeking sovereignty for the island of Guam
The Chamorro Nation (Chamorro: Nasion Chamoru)[1] is a political movement seeking sovereignty for the island of Guam, founded by Angel Leon Guerrero Santos.[2] The Chamorro Nation was formed on July 21, 1991,[3] comprising numerous grassroots organizations which advocated for the protection of Chamorro land, culture, and political rights.[1] As a political movement, the Chamorro Nation is recognized as a key turning point in changing Chamorro attitudes toward the United States and increasing the desire for Chamorro rights, particularly the return of lands seized from Chamorros by the US federal government.[1]
The ChamorroNation (Chamorro: Nasion Chamoru) is a political movement seeking sovereignty for the island of Guam, founded by Angel Leon Guerrero Santos...
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Guam (/ˈɡwɑːm/ GWAHM; Chamorro: Guåhan [ˈɡʷɑhɑn]) is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion of the western...
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group: Chamorro people Proposed: Statehood, Independence or Independence under free association with the USA Advocacy groups: ChamorroNation Political...
Independence, would become part of the activist coalition ChamorroNation (Nasion Chamoru). ChamorroNation conceived of Guam as a U.S. colony and included many...
over Orote Field, Guam, in June 1944. In 1992, Angel Santos and other ChamorroNation members staged a protest outside the base. The protest was staged in...
Chamorro people had no apparent knowledge of people outside of their island group. A Portuguese account of the same voyage suggests that the Chamorro...
Islands, officially the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI; Chamorro: Sankattan Siha Na Islas Mariånas; Carolinian: Commonwealth Téél Falúw...
Sergio Fernando Chamorro Fletes (born 25 November 1971) is a Nicaraguan former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Chamorro made his national...
decided to join the revolutionary effort to effect change for nation's poor. Covertly, Chamorro attended small-arms training, studied Marxism and joined the...
The Mariana Islands (/ˌmæriˈɑːnə/ MARR-ee-AH-nə; Chamorro: Manislan Mariånas), also simply the Marianas, are a crescent-shaped archipelago comprising the...
ahead of American Samoa. Pago Pago, American Samoa Time zone Time offset Chamorro Time Zone Wake Island Time Zone Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone Central Time...
revolution but felt betrayed by the Sandinista government – e.g. Édgar Chamorro, prominent member of the political directorate of the FDN, or José Francisco...
Canal. Nicaragua assumed a quasi-protectorate status under the 1916 Bryan–Chamorro Treaty. President Herbert Hoover (1929–1933) opposed the relationship....
could focus on the nation's recovery. Contrary to what most observers expected, Chamorro shocked Ortega and won the election. Chamorro's UNO coalition garnered...
defense witnesses, including Daniel Ellsberg, and former Contra leader Edgar Chamorro, described the CIA's role in more than two decades of covert, illegal and...
during a period when the Chamorros were imprisoned on Guam, which resulted in a significant loss of land and rights for the Chamorro natives. The Caroline...
islands are still under external administration; examples include the Chamorros of Guam and the Northern Marianas, and the Marshallese of the Marshall...
full-blooded Indigenous Filipinos and Chamorro. The term indio originally applied to both Filipinos and Indigenous Chamorro, but they were later separately...