Hita Talks – Double Feature
Hita Talks | Double Feature Do you care about the ko’ko’ and want to know more about how they are doing? Do you think brown… Read More »Hita Talks – Double Feature
Hita Talks | Double Feature Do you care about the ko’ko’ and want to know more about how they are doing? Do you think brown… Read More »Hita Talks – Double Feature
The Guam Museum After settling the Marianas more than three millennia ago, our ancestors developed a stable, self-sustaining and ecologically balanced lifestyle and social order.… Read More »The Guam Museum | CHamoru Culture and Identity
Two Chamoru peskådot Two Chamoru peskådot tending to their galaide in Malesso’, in prewar Guam. Ancient CHamorus made at least half a dozen different canoes… Read More »Two Chamoru peskådot tending to their galaide in Malesso’, in prewar Guam.
Contribute your Girl Scout Memorabilia as the Guam Museum Commemorate 90 years of Guam Girl Scouts The Guam Girl Scouts were formed in 1935 and… Read More »Commemorate 90 years of Guam Girl Scouts
Street scene, Hagåtña, Guam.
An early 20th century photo of life in Guam’s capital.
I Tutuhon “I Tutuhon” is a group exhibit and the first of 2026 to be featured in the Cafe Gallery of the Guam Museum. This… Read More »I Tutuhon
CHamoru man dressed as Santa Claus An unidentified CHamoru man dressed as Santa Claus speaks to CHamoru children who have gathered to see him in… Read More »CHamoru man dressed as Santa Claus
The stunning photography of Vic Consaga The Guam Museum Foundation is proud to highlight the stunning photography of Vic Consaga, now on display in our… Read More »The stunning photography of Vic Consaga
Siñot Joseph Arriola stopped by the Guam Museum to generously donate to our collection copies of historical Guam high school yearbooks.
The nasa, a trap made from split bamboo Guam’s wetlands include marshes, swamps, estuaries, river valleys, springs and mangroves. These are thriving habitats for many animals,… Read More »The nasa, a trap made from split bamboo