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Contents:
Cover -- Series Info -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface: From Unincorporated Territory -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. On Being Chamorro Guamanian CHamoru: Indigeneity, Aesthetics, and Decolonization -- 1. Taotao Tåno': Sacred Land, Banyan Tree Aesthetics, and CHamoru Ecopoetics -- 2. The CHamoru House of Story: Guma' Åcho' Latte and Na(rra)tive Architecture in the Poetry of Peter R. Onedera -- 3. The Flying Proa: Outrigger Aesthetics, Migration, and Diasporic Indigeneity in Lehua Taitano's A Bell Made of Stones
4. Singing Forward and Backward: Kåntan Chamorrita, CHamoru Intertextuality, and Spoken-Word Poetry -- Conclusion. Prutehi yan Difendi: CHamoru Literature as Decolonial Activism -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author
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Chamorro poetry--History and criticism Search this
Chamorro (Micronesian people)--Ethnic identity Search this
Poésie chamorro--Histoire et critique Search this
Chamorro (Peuple de Micronésie)--Identité ethnique Search this