On January 13, 1961 the following Guam District and Assistant Commissioners were sworn in (listed alphabetically):
Baza, Luis C. (Sinajana)
Benavente, Vicente A. (Dededo)
Calvo, Gregorio A. (Assistant Tamuning)
Calvo, Jacinto B. (Assistant Sinajana)
Camacho, Jesus S. (Barrigada)
Chargualaf, Francisco C. (Merizo)
Diedo, Joaquin SN (Inarajan)
Farfan, Jose C. (Mongmong-Toto-Maite)
Leon Guerrero, Juan LG (Agat)
Limtiaco Vicente A. (Piti)
Mendiola, Jose F. (Assistant Barrigada)
Pangelinan, Juan L. (Agana Heights)
Pereira, Jesus C. (Mangilao)
Perez, Joaquin D. (Santa Rita)
Perez, Jose D. (Yigo)
Perez, Juan D. (Agana)
Quinata, Jesus T. (Umatac)
San Nicolas, Higinio I. (Tamuning)
Santos, Joaquin S. (Asan)
Sudo, Jose S. (Yona)
Tenorio, Juan C. (Talofofo)
Valenzuela, Francisco LG (Chalan Pago-Ordot)
According to a November 20, 1960 print in the Guam Daily News, the first Social Security System cards on Guam were issued. Pictured are employees of the Marianas Finance Corporation and Pacific-American Insurance Companies:
In 1960, the Sa’ipan District Chamber of Commerce sponsored a cenotaph to be built and erected. This memorial was built and unveiled in Sa’ipan in memory of those who died on Sa’ipan during World War II. Although a bit difficult to make out in this article, the following are featured in the photo:
Håfa Adei!
For the upcoming 12th Festival of the Pacific Arts in 2016, we have assembled a Chamorro Diaspora Project team to conduct a Chamorro Diaspora Seminar during that event as part of potentially a long-term pilot program to collect, present, and preserve the stories of diasporic Chamorro people and their families residing outside of the Mariana Islands. We are excited to reach out and invite each and every one who may be interested in submitting biographical summaries of people and families of Chamorro descent.
Within a biographical summary, we suggest some of the following information be included if possible/known:
The list above is not all inclusive of what may be included. Again, part of the intent is to convey and record stories of the Chamorro diaspora for future generations to come and we would like for you to tell the story in your own words. If you need help, we will be more than happy to assist you in writing the story.
We would also appreciate it if the biographical summaries are accompanied by historical and present day photographs to help depict the story. We anticipate the biographical stories and media received will be publicly published, so please be aware of this prior to submitting any information to this Chamorro Diaspora Project team. Currently, we envision submitting and filing copies of this project with the Micronesian Area Research Center, Guam Department of Chamorro Affairs, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Humanities Council, and the Chamorro Roots Genealogy Project.
Please submit all biographical summaries and photos via email to:
Si Yu’os Ma’åse ginen i Chamorro Diaspora Project Team:
Bernard Punzalan
Mario Borja
Patricia “Trish” Shook
Vicente “Vince” Diaz, Ph.D.
Keith Camacho, Ph.D.
Jaynina Smith Prince
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