Tell us about the ones that ARE Chamorro and live in Guam and the Marianas that DON’T speak or know the language. At least our dancers are doing their best to perpetuate what is being lost. I admire my dancers for what they do being that they DON’T live on the islands. Some never even being on the islands. What’s your story? Before you judge anyone, think about the struggles WE as Chamorro living here in the mainland endure to perpetuate and share our culture. Besides, I don’t see the title of MASTER or FAFA’NÅGUE before your name.
@@gumaimahe lol i wasn't hating... just that i am used to the chamoru accent and yes i am chamoru and i am live on guam and i speak some chamoru and understand... i am really happy our culture is being perpetuated!!!! sorry if i offended
Noah J Castro : Apology accepted. What we need to do is support each other in order for our culture to thrive for generations to come. We shouldn’t be judging the accents of what sounds like CHamoru pao asu or chaud. We should be happy that it’s being taught and perpetuated. Trying is better than not trying. BIBA CHamoru!!
English accent is cringy
Tell us about the ones that ARE Chamorro and live in Guam and the Marianas that DON’T speak or know the language. At least our dancers are doing their best to perpetuate what is being lost. I admire my dancers for what they do being that they DON’T live on the islands. Some never even being on the islands. What’s your story? Before you judge anyone, think about the struggles WE as Chamorro living here in the mainland endure to perpetuate and share our culture. Besides, I don’t see the title of MASTER or FAFA’NÅGUE before your name.
@@gumaimahe lol i wasn't hating... just that i am used to the chamoru accent and yes i am chamoru and i am live on guam and i speak some chamoru and understand... i am really happy our culture is being perpetuated!!!! sorry if i offended
Noah J Castro : Apology accepted. What we need to do is support each other in order for our culture to thrive for generations to come. We shouldn’t be judging the accents of what sounds like CHamoru pao asu or chaud. We should be happy that it’s being taught and perpetuated. Trying is better than not trying. BIBA CHamoru!!