They study World History, American History, and Guam History.
Chamorro if you are indigenous Guamanian if you aren't, but live here and consider it home Haole if you're rude
Guam became a US Territory.
Yes, because the people of Guam are American Citizens and Guam is a Territory of the United States; therefore, anyone born on Guam is a citizen of the United States.
Guantanamo Bay!
Cuba, Guam and the Philippines.
Someone that lives in Guam. Similar to calling someone from America an American.
Someone that lives in Guam. Similar to calling someone from America an American.
The adjective for things from Guam, or people from Guam, is Guamanian.
If they're native to the island they're called Chamorro, however if they're immigrants they're just Guamanians. I asked my sister in law, shes a Guam native. Or you can also call them, Guamibears : )
Paraguayan is the proper adjective for Paraguay
Chamorro if you are indigenous Guamanian if you aren't, but live here and consider it home Haole if you're rude
Well, little Chamorro/Guamanian kids do. I don't think teens and adults believe in him.
The term Guamanian is referring to someone from the country of Guam. Within the country local people will refer to themselves as Chamorros instead of Guamanian.
Yes Guam is US territory and that is part of the United state essentially. i know because I'm also Guamanian
The word Chamorro means Guamanian, which are people from Guam. Chamorro is the native word for the people and language of the Mariana's Islands.
Yes, Guam became a US Territory as a result of the Spanish American War.
Guam became a US Territory.