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Jose S. Salas and Ana A. Aflague
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Jose S[alas] Mafnas and Ana A[nderson] Aflague were married by Father Leon Murphy at Saint Anthony's Church, Tamuning in 1957. Ana is the daughter of Lorenzo Santos Aflague and Jesus Pereda Anderson. Jose (Joe) is the son of Jesus Franquez Mafnas and Esperanza Santos Salas.
Jesus Manalisay Mata: ‘Ti manmaleffa ham – ni ngai'an”
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Submitted by his niece, Lou Mata Torre Montez
Jesus Manalisay Mata was born on December 22, 1920 and is the son of Blas Chargualaf Mata and the former Carmen Cruz Manalisay.
He served in the Navy and became one of the unfortunate Pearl Harbor casualties while aboard the U.S.S. West Virginia on December 7, 1941. Among the many places and websites, his name is memorialized at the Pearl Harbor Memorial, Hawaii and the Guam Memorial Wall in Guam. Jesus held the Navy rank of Mess Attendant First Class.
Shortly after the end of World War II, Jesus’ body was brought back to Guam, where he received full military burial honors.
From left to right are Jesus’ siblings Ignacio, Juan, Maria, Milagros, Martina, Joaquin, Francisco, Rosa, his mother Carmen, and his sister Ana.
Jesus is buried at the Malesso Cemetery in Guam. Ti manmaleffa ham – ni ngai'an.
Source: National Parks Service, War in the Pacific
1956: Sinajana All District Basketball Champs
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Left to right: Ben Mesa, Frank Siguenza, John Hara, John Cruz, Ignacio Munoz, Mariano Cruz, Joe Tajalle, Angel Tuncap, Joe Santos, Alfred Flores, and Coach Jesus Siguenza.
2010 Chamorro Population
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This chart is a telling picture of the Chamorro population spread in Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam and the U.S. and includes the most recent population numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau’s reports and data sets.
CNMI: 12,902
Guam: 69,098
U.S.: 147,798
Total: 229,798
On March 1, 2015, the Guam PDN article “Groups Spread Chamorro Culture,” incorrectly stated:
“According to the 2010 U.S. Census, 88,280 Chamorros were living in the states. California had the largest population of Chamorro people with 24,299.”
I have researched and reviewed several U.S. Census reports and was unable to replicate what the Guam PDN reported. However, I suspect that the Guam PDN may have only reported a portion of the Census data set from those who reported Guamanian or Chamorro alone and possibly without regard to those people who reported in combination (i.e. those who claimed they were part Chamorro in combination with another ethnicity).
Indeed, California does have the largest population of Chamorro people in the U.S. but that number is actually 44,425 and not what the PDN had reported.
Throughout the history of the Chamorro people of the Mariana Islands there have been many disparate population reports since the Spanish occupation. We must remain keen of our Chamorro heritage and scrutinize the history written by others to ensure that the voices of our people are equally told.
Bibliography:
Secretariat of the Pacific Community. Table POP08. Chamorros in the United States: 2000. Retrieved January 21, 2015 from: http://www.spc.int/prism/country/gu/stats/census/chamorros_in_us.htm
Guam State Data Center. 2012. Profile of the Chamorros in the United States. Government of Guam, Bureau of Statistics and Plans.
Punzalan, Bernard. 2013. Is “Guamanian” an Ethnic Race? Chamorro Roots Genealogy Project. Retrieved from https://www.chamorroroots.com/x5/index.php/land-records-online/34-taotao-tano/history/175-is-qguamanianq-an-ethnic-race
Punzalan, Bernard. 2014. The Surge: Chamorro Diaspora in the U.S. Chamorro Roots Genealogy Project. https://www.chamorroroots.com/x5/index.php/50-taotao-tano/398-the-surge-chamorro-diaspora-in-the-us
U.S. Census Bureau. 2010 Census. Retrieved January 21, 2015 from: http://factfinder.census.gov
U.S. Census Bureau. 2010 Census Shows More than Half of Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders Report Multiple Races. Retrieved January 21, 2015 from: https://www.census.gov/2010census/news/releases/operations/cb12-83.html
1956: Maria Anderson Atoigue (Lizama)
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Fan hongge chadek --- completing four years of college in two and one-half years!
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