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“Every time we represent Guam, every time we represent Chamorros, it’s the latte stone,” said Tamara Manglona, a senior majoring in psychology and minoring in biology. Manglona was drawn to ...
“It’s nice to see this side of Guam,” Benavente said. “It’s our first time seeing latte stones, other than at Latte Stone Park,” Reyes said. “If we hadn’t come, we wouldn’t even ...
A group of scholars, including former University of Guam anthropology ... CHamorus from the Latte cultural period (250 to 950 years ago), the authors connect the latte stone to this trait ...