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Guam people from en.m.wikipedia.org
According to the 2000 Census, about 64,590 people of Chamorro ancestry live in Guam and another 19,000 live in the Northern Marianas.
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Chamorro people

The Chamorro people are the Indigenous people of the Mariana Islands, politically divided between the United States territory of Guam and the encompassing Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Micronesia, a commonwealth of the US. Wikipedia
Languages spoken: Chamorro language
Location: Guam
Northern Mariana Islands: 12,902 (2010 census)
Guam people from www.visitguam.com
The Mariana Islands appear to have been continuously occupied by people who shared the same culture and language that eventually became known as Chamorro.
Guam people from www.smithsonianmag.com
Aug 15, 2017 · People arriving from islands off Southeast Asia, most likely Taiwan, settled Guam and the Marianas more than 4,000 years ago. One could sail ...
Guam people from en.m.wikipedia.org
As of 2022, Guam's population was 168,801. Chamorros are the largest ethnic group, but a minority on the multi-ethnic island. The territory spans 210 square ...
Chamorro, indigenous people of Guam. The ancestors of the Chamorro are thought to have come to the Mariana Islands from insular Southeast Asia (Indonesia ...
Guam people from www.guampedia.com
The people of the Mariana Islands archipelago, collectively known as CHamorus, call as their homeland an area in the Pacific comprising 15 islands with a ...
These intrepid explorers were the Chamorro people, who became Guam's original inhabitants. Today, the rich Chamorro culture remains a strong influence on Guam.
Guam people from www.britannica.com
5 days ago · Native Guamanians, ethnically called Chamorros, are of basically Malayo-Indonesian descent with a considerable admixture of Spanish, Filipino, ...
Guam people from www.oah.org
Once in a while, the U.S. territory of Guåhan (Guam) appears in mainstream media such as The New York Times, generally when catastrophic or ...