We lost so much original knowledge bc of that. We were once described as being one of the most skilled fishermen in the Pacific. Sad.
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The last galaide' was found by a European sailor in 1714 on Tinian & was used (improperly) by Spanish to transport food from Tinian to Guam
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our blood is that of seafarers braving the unknown with only stars and their wits to guide them
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stars, wits, and ancient knowledge passed down but is now lost
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yup. And the words for other pelagic fish on there are either not our words or most likely not the original chamorro words
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sounds Japanese almost. It's likely lost to history though. Amongst other things.
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man you gotta read that paper.
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if the language is lost, everything that remains is just a gimmick. It's just going thru the motions. That ain't culture.
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