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PUBLICATIONS:

Micronesia: A Guide through the Centuries. Close Up Foundation, 2000.
http://www.closeup.org

Sanchez, Dr. Pedro C. (1980) "Father Dueñas: His Struggle for Human Rights" in Inarajan, Guam, USA, 1680-1980. A Tricentennial Publication.

 Robert F. Rogers, (1995) Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.


IMAGES:

The following historical images were borrowed from Inarajan, Guam, USA, 1680-1980. A Tricentennial Publication:

"Inarajan in 1947."

"Carabao racing at the 1967 Coconut Festival."

The images of the wartime period are commonly available in the public domain. We borrowed several from Ben Blas's wonderful website on Guam, Bisita Guam. See the full collection of Liberation photos on the Bisita Guam wesbite.

Image of U.S. Flag raising on Guam from
http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/arch_results_detail.jsp?&pg=1&si=0&nh=1&st=b

Image of Marines holding the sign thanking the Coast Guard is from the U.S. Coast Guard website, section on history.

Except where stated otherwise, all photographs by RDK Herman, Pacific Worlds.

 

WEBSITES:

More information on the Spanish-American war and its impact on Guam can be found at
http://www.spanamwar.com/

Bisita Guam, by former Congressman Ben Blas, has wonderful stories and photographs on many aspects of Guam, including in particular the wartime period.

BRAC Homepage (Base Redevelopment Action Committee?) contains much information about military land holdings on Guam.

 


 

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