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How Craft Helps Chamorros Reconnect to the Ocean

Last updated: February 10, 2025 9:24 pm
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Crafting a Legacy: The Rich History of Chamorro Craft

Crafting has always been an integral part of Chamorro culture, with a deep-rooted history that reflects the connection between the Indigenous people of the Mariana Islands archipelago and their land, water, and ancestors. From traditional practices like weaving baskets and fish nets to carving tools from seashells, bone, and stone, Chamorro craft is a testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of the community.

One of the key figures in preserving and promoting Chamorro craft is Michael Lujan Bevacqua, a Chamorro educator, scholar, and curator of the Guam Museum. Growing up in a family known for their expertise in crafting tools and cultural artifacts, Bevacqua emphasizes the importance of maintaining a strong connection to the ocean, which has been a central element of Chamorro life for centuries. He highlights the tragic impact of colonization on Chamorro culture, particularly in terms of the loss of traditional seafaring knowledge and practices.

The introduction of colonial technologies in the 1600s marked a significant shift in Chamorro craft, with metal tools replacing traditional materials like shell and stone. Despite the challenges posed by colonization, Chamorro craft continued to evolve, incorporating new materials and techniques. The 20th century brought further changes with the arrival of the United States Navy in Guam, leading to a fusion of traditional craft practices with modern influences.

The aftermath of World War II saw a resurgence of interest in Chamorro craft, as the community sought to preserve and revitalize their cultural heritage. Symbols like the latte, a stone pillar that holds significant cultural meaning, became emblematic of this cultural revival. Today, Chamorro craft continues to play a vital role in connecting contemporary community members to their rich history and traditions.

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Through craft-making, wearing, and using traditional artifacts, Chamorro people are reclaiming their cultural identity and asserting the value of their ancestors’ legacy. The renaissance of Chamorro craft symbolizes a reclamation of cultural pride and a rejection of the colonial narratives that sought to erase Indigenous traditions. As Chamorro craft continues to evolve and adapt to the modern world, it remains a powerful expression of resilience, creativity, and cultural continuity.

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