Fanachu! is a weekly podcast based in Guam in the Marianas Islands. It provides an decolonization and indigenous themed focus to news and events from the Marianas, Micronesia and the Pacific. It is live streamed each week on Facebook and features monthly episodes that promote the use and learning of the Chamoru language.
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An informative show about culture, history, heritage and shared differences that demonstrates that seeks not to force hands, but to open minds and reach hearts.
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Continuing the Work of Guam Place Name Restoration with Robert Underwood and Elyssa Santos
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Some of the names we use for places in Guam can be traced by centuries, others are more recent. Within each village there are areas and places that also bear names that go back into the history of the island, carrying with them memories, stories and sometimes wisdom. The Kumision I Fino’ CHamoru has been working on documenting and also restoring pl…
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CNMI Ceasefire Resolution and Linking Liberations: Updates from Marianas for Palestine
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This episode of Fanachu featured updates from solidarity work being done across the Marianas by the group Marianas for Palestine. The group discussed the passage of a resolution supporting a ceasefire in Gaza last year by the CNMI legislature, protests and demonstrations for peace and demilitarization both in Guam and the CNMI and the importance of…
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Legends of Guam Podcast Plays with Breaking Wave Theatre
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For this episode of Fanachu, meet some of the team that produced and provided voice-acting from the the wonderful "Legends of Guam Podcast Play Series" from Breaking Wave Theatre back in 2022. The stories they have re-imagined included Puntan and Fu'una, the Legend of the Trongkon Niyok (Coconut Tree) and the women who saved Guam from the giant fis…
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Larry Raigetal & Melissa Taitano's Traditional Navigation Class with Annie Fay Camacho
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On this episode of Fanachu! Annie Fay Camacho sits down with Pairourou Navigators Larry Raigetal and Melissa Taitano and students in their traditional navigation class to talk about canoe house building, community, and traditional learning! Students interviewed are Nolan Flores, Mikayla Blas and Isa Flores This episode premiered on Facebook and You…
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Pulani Peredo is the daughter of difunto Joseph Blas Peredo, a Chamoru teacher and activist, who also wrote memorable songs such as “Hagu Islan Guåhan” and “Ayuda I Famagu’on-ta.” She is in her early 20s and was taught the Chamoru language by her parents and wants to help future generations to learn the language by becoming a Chamoru language teach…
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‘The Environment and You’ Episode 2: "From Earth To Body" This is part of a special series of Fanachu hosted by Tori Manley Speaking. This episode focuses on how we can holistically inform our bodies to heal with the information about the food we consume. We talk about the importance of diversity from an economic and environmental aspect and what i…
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"Barriers to Climate Change & Sustainable Living" with Tori Manley Speaking (The Environment and You)
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The first episode of "The Environment and You" from Tori Manley Speaking is now live! This episode is titled "Barriers to Climate Change & Sustainable Living" and here is Tori's description for the episode: "Let's expand our consciousness, shift our awareness of barriers, reflect about how we interact with the world and navigate simple solutions fo…
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The Power of Art and Inafa'maolek with Jerrold Dwayne Castro
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Jerrold Dwayne Castro is a Chamoru Fine Artist who currently works as an adjunct professor at the University of Guam. He incorporates themes of culture, history and identity into his work drawing out the complexities of the Chamoru experience and context. Learn more about the way he explores the concept of inafa’maolek in this episode. This episode…
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Life in Dededo 1963-1964 with John A. Kurtz
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Artist John A. Kurtz was stationed in Guam from 1963-1964 and was befriended by the family of Tun Eloy Benavente in the village of Dededo during his time on island. He took hundreds of images of the family and life in the village, which was still rebuilding after Typhoon Karen. In 2022 he donated these images to the Guam Museum and for this episode…
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This episode of Fanachu featured author and PhD student at UC Santa Cruz Kyle Galindez who shared his research focusing on the connections between militarization, urban development and imperialism in Guam. This episode premiered on Facebook and YouTube on September 7, 2022 and was hosted by Michael Lujan Bevacqua. Episode was audio engineered by Cu…
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Tip of the Spear with Alfred Peredo Flores
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This episode of Fanachu features Dr. Alfred Peredo Flores who is discussing his new book "Tip of the Spear: Land, Labor, and US Settler Militarism in Guåhan, 1944–1962" published by Cornell University Press. Alfred P. Flores is an assistant professor of Asian American Studies at Harvey Mudd College. His expertise is on diaspora, labor, indigeneity,…
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The Decolonization Conversation, the movement to change Guam's political status to something other than being a territory, was first started in the late 1960s. One key site in this movement has been the United Nations, where Guam is on a list of 17 non-self-governing territories that have yet to be decolonized. Since 1982, Chamorus have traveled to…
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Pairourou Master Navigator Melissa Taitano Interviewed by Annie Fay Camacho
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On this episode of Fanachu, Independent Guåhan's media and solidarity committee co-chair, Annie Fay Camacho returns to the podcast with Pairourou (Master Navigator) Melissa Taitano! Join Annie and Melissa as they talk story about their journeys in seafaring, the importance of connection, and their love for the canoe house and community. This episod…
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This episode of Fanachu features Yo'åmte and CNMI Cultural Icon Siñot Donald Mendiola as guest discussing his life teaching the Chamoru language and culture, especially through traditional healing and medicine. This was a Fino' Chamoru episode and premiered on Facebook and YouTube on September 7, 2022 and was hosted by Michael Lujan Bevacqua. Episo…
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Individual Impact Matters featuring Tori Manley Speaking, and Maria Balbin and Kaity McManus
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Tori Manley Speaking guest hosts this special episode of Fanachu titled "Individual Impact Matters" and talks with activists Maria Balbin and Kaity McManus. You can follow Tori Manley Speaking on Instagram @Currynt_Leaf_a_Barefoot_Tori https://www.instagram.com/curryntleaf_a_barefoot_tori/ Resources from Maria: Follow Maria Balbin on Instagram @mul…
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More Chamoru Learning Journeys
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This episode of Fanachu! featured a panel of active learners of the Chamoru language, who shared their experiences and their journeys in learning Chamoru and embracing more of their heritage. All of the guests have been students in Dr. Michael Lujan Bevacqua's free zoom Chamoru classes offered each Saturday. Fanachu has hosted multiple episodes wit…
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Filipino Women's Activist Histories and Contemporary Solidarities in Guåhan with Josephine Ong
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This Fanachu! featured Josephine Ong, doctorate student at UCLA and member of the group Filipinos for Guåhan. She discussed her scholarly work and the historical and contemporary intersections between Filipino activist histories and contemporary struggles for sovereignty and decolonization in Guam. This episode originally aired on August 24, 2022 a…
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During the month of July, Chamorus reflect most heavily on their past, in particular the experiences of our elders who endured the Japanese occupation of Guam in World War II. This is the third episode of a series focusing on Chamoru war survivor stories hosted by Michael Lujan Bevacqua, that tries to tell stories untold before and also dive deeper…
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The USS Theodore Roosevelt and Guam's Colonial Status with I Hagan Famalao'an Guåhan
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This episode of Fanachu originally aired on Facebook on April 8, 2020 just a few weeks into the first COVID-19 lockdown on Guam. In that time of crisis, the divisions on island between civilian and military or federal and territorial relations became increasingly apparent, whether in terms of restrictions on commissary privileges for locals, the qu…
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Palau's Initial Response to the COVID-19 Episode (2020)
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For this 2020 episode of Fanachu! we headed to Palau to learn from Tutii Chilton, President of the non-profit LIUS on his island's initial response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. With Palau as an independent country, how did their response to the global crisis differ from Guam's, which remains an non-self-governing territory? This episode went live on A…
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Every June, Guam celebrates the sacrifices and stories of Chamoru war survivors. This commemoration is often highlighted by activities organized by the Guam War Survivors Memorial Foundation, especially their Sentimental Journey concert series.Di KUAM Podcast Network
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Dr. Michael Bevacqua hosts a special podcast conversation with Clarissa Mendiola and Nichole Quintanilla, two poets who shared their talents, their words, their thoughts, and their voices at this year's Na'La'La Volume 5 - Songs of Freedom concert. They talk about the art of being a wordsmith and the power of expression. It's a great, revealing dis…
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Dr. Michael Lujan Bevacqua discusses the huge success of the Nala'la - Songs of Freedom Volume 5 concert, and how the universal language of music is used as an effective vehicle not to force hands, but to open minds and reach hearts. In this episode, Doc chats with Micro Child, and explains the message behind their mesmerizing harmonies.…
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Decolonization Conversation: Election Reflections Part Two by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Election Reflections Part One by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Tahdong Marianas Part One by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Tahdong Marianas Part Two by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Q&A with Miget Part Two by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Q&A with Miget Part One by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Independent Sounds Part Two by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Independent Sounds Part One by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Independence 101 Part Two by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Independence 101 Part One by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Education and Decolonization Part Two by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Decolonization Conversation: Education and Decolonization Part One by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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#96 Organic Act Teach-In by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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#95 Ed Alvarez and Miget Discuss the Organic Act and United Nations by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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#94 Q&A with Miget and Pulan from Pulan Speaks by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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Tapaau Dr. Dan Aga shares his experiences being from American Samoa and how they navigate through their political status as an unincorporated, unorganized US territory.Di Independent Guahan Task Force
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#92 Fanhita yan Fanachu: Mililani Trask and Sandra Creamer by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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#90 Fanohge: Continuing the Conversation w/Dave Lotz by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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#89 Fanohge: Continuing the Discussion on CHamoru Self-Determination
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Featuring Arielle Lowe, Victoria Diaz, and Ed AlvarezDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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#88 Fata'chong para i Fanohge March by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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#87 Microchild: Music of Micronesia by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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#86 The Davis Decision. Para Manu Hit Pa'go?
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Our guest for this episode is former Executive Director for the Commission on Decolonization, Ed Alvarez. We hear his reflections on the appeal of the Davis vs Guam case regarding Guahan's self-determination plebiscite.Di Independent Guahan Task Force
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#85 CHamoru Perspective From CHina
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Our guest for this episode is Arman Sablan who is a CHamoru from Guahan. He has served in two branches of the military and currently resides in China. Listen to the episode to hear his perspective after living in China and having travelled to other parts of the world.Di Independent Guahan Task Force
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You're listening to a free version of Fanachu! Become a Patron at www.patreon.com/fanachu to get access to exclusive content each week!Di Independent Guahan Task Force
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#65 Sustainability: Navigating Through Climate Change with Master Navigator Larry Raigetal by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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#63 H-2B Dilemma, I Manhoben Discussion by Independent Guahan Task ForceDi Independent Guahan Task Force
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