CHamoru music from the 1960s-1990s: Meaning & Significance to Language, Culture & Identity
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Clement, M. R. (2011). Kustumbre, modernity and resistance the subaltern narrative in Chamorro language music (Doctoral dissertation, [Honolulu]:[University of Hawaii at Manoa],[December 2011]).
I'm outer island Chuukese, but when I was little, my uncle came from Saipan and he brought a Chamorro CD. Every day I went in his room and told him to play the CD on full blast. I never knew what language the songs were in until I grew older and learned they were Chamorro and the singer was Arnold Kaipat (I think he also sang Carolinian songs). My favorite one was "Ai Palao'an".
Many chamolinians can jam lol.
Thank you for doing this. We are living in a huge time of change. You documenting it like this is significant. Si Yu’us Ma’ase.
Wonderful vid on CHamoru music
Very, very inspirational and entertaining content. Keep doing what you do Chelu, you’re life has meaning and purpose.
Biba Marianas, Biba Chamorru!!
Si yu’os ma’åse for this video! Excited to learn more about our music!
Fun and educational to see this video! I like how you clarified the historical context as part of the creative process of making, sharing, and enjoying music.
WHO IS THIS BOY. GREAT JOB!
Fun fact: everytime he says _"chacha"_ he dances in his chair 😂
Filipinos do it to this day and Skusta Clee is my favorite artist
Love it all and I'm filipino. What about the jitterbug? 🤪
Dikitan done myfriend.