Thank you for sharing your story. My Great - Grandmother told me about Guamanians once live around her era. She said that the bay was named " The Chamorro Bay ". Thanks again.
Your story is fascinating and parallels my service in the Navy. My homeport was Apra Harbor, Guam. Most of our patrols covered what has become the Federated States of Micronesia. On one trip we visited Woleai Atoll. That night while cruising toward Truk we received a call that a Woelai chieftain had appendicitis. We reversed course and returned to Wolai to pick up the chief, then transported him to Truk. You mentioned Yap. Our patrols of the Western Caroline Islands took us through Ulithi and Yap entroute to Koror, Palau.
Omg my grandma whom is Carolinian. She told us that her great grandfather or grandfather if im not mistake is from tamuning. My grandma is the last eldest of the generation which her family is from tamuning. No wonder they call my grandma “ninang tamuning”
Tamuning used to be a Carolinian Village. Most of the Carolinians from Guam were sent off to Saipan if they did not cover up their bodies. During that time Spain fully took over Guam & many of them did not follow what they wanted for Guam as of that time the Catholic church was already strong & they still held on to their culture so they round them up & took them over to Saipan. One of the remaining Carolinians who stayed back are the Sablans.
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Thank you for sharing your story. My Great - Grandmother told me about Guamanians once live around her era. She said that the bay was named " The Chamorro Bay ". Thanks again.
Your story is fascinating and parallels my service in the Navy. My homeport was Apra Harbor, Guam. Most of our patrols covered what has become the Federated States of Micronesia. On one trip we visited Woleai Atoll. That night while cruising toward Truk we received a call that a Woelai chieftain had appendicitis. We reversed course and returned to Wolai to pick up the chief, then transported him to Truk.
You mentioned Yap. Our patrols of the Western Caroline Islands took us through Ulithi and Yap entroute to Koror, Palau.
Omg my grandma whom is Carolinian. She told us that her great grandfather or grandfather if im not mistake is from tamuning. My grandma is the last eldest of the generation which her family is from tamuning. No wonder they call my grandma “ninang tamuning”
Tamuning used to be a Carolinian Village. Most of the Carolinians from Guam were sent off to Saipan if they did not cover up their bodies. During that time Spain fully took over Guam & many of them did not follow what they wanted for Guam as of that time the Catholic church was already strong & they still held on to their culture so they round them up & took them over to Saipan. One of the remaining Carolinians who stayed back are the Sablans.
I really want to go back to this island like Jack in Lost😂..big part of my childhood
I learn something new today. thank you.
Wow nice piece of history. Didnt know Tamuning actually has ties to Yap esp..the outer isle thanks though.
Thank you for sharing, so interesting.
very interesting but so hard to hear with the constant music overlay.
Im from the Caroline islands & at one point in history Germany took control of our islands & some PNG islanders also came over to Pohnpei as officers.
Just wondering story. Wow I am speechless.
Piano background noise is very distracting as one tries to listen closely to talkers of their stories.
Im a speaker of the language & "Ning" means beautiful.
😂Thank you for sharing your story. But seriously I just want to know what year is that.
Food for thought Satawal is now part of Yap but culturally & linguistically they are Chuukese.
Wow, I grew up on Saipan and lived in Tanapag. That is good to know most of the Carolinians came from satawal and woleai.
Really? How did it become part of Yap.
@@user-kb5dk8tx9xUN made it part of yap when they drew the new map 😊