I worked as one of the main writers and researchers for the permanent exhibit for The Guam Museum.
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I worked as one of the main writers and researchers for the permanent exhibit for The Guam Museum.
Latte stones, taken more than a century ago and placed in the collection of the Bishop Museum in Hawai'i, were returned to the Chamoru people and Guam in 2025. Last week, a ceremony was held to welcome home two complete latte sets and four tåsa (capstones). More than 200 people attended, gathering around the latte, singing, chanting and then providing offerings atop the stones.