Guam Department of Chamorro Affairs
- Guam Department of Chamorro Affairs
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Chamorro Village, a division of the Guam Department of Chamorro Affairs
The Guam Department of Chamorro Affairs (Chamorro: Depattamenton I Kaohao Guinahan Chamorro) is an agency of the government of Guam dealing with the Chamorro people and Chamorro culture. The agency has its headquarters in Suite 408 on the fourth floor of the DNA Building in Hagåtña.[1]
Chamorro Village (Chamorro: I Sengsong Chamorro), a market and a cultural attraction, is a division of the Department of Chamorro Affairs.[2]
References
- ^ "Contact Us." Department of Chamorro Affairs. Retrieved on October 20, 2010. "Physical Address 238 Archbishop Felixberto C. Flores Street DNA Building, 4th Floor Suite 408 Hagatna, Guam 96910"
- ^ "Our Divisions » Chamorro Village." Guam Department of Chamorro Affairs. Retrieved on October 20, 2010.
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