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Items recovered from a Spanish treasure galleon that wrecked near Cocos Island in 1690 have been turned over to the Guam Cultural Repository and will be on exhibit at the Guam Museum.
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The exhibit features a group of local contemporary artists exploring the idea of fantasy. It will continue through Dec. 30.
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Nearly 90 years after CHamoru political pioneers Francisco Baza Leon Guerrero and B.J. Bordallo met President Franklin D. Roosevelt during their historic trip to Washington, D.C., one of their gifts to the president has returned home.
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The latte, which were removed by an amateur archeologist 100 years ago, were returned by Honolulu's Bishop Museum.
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CHamoru cultural organization, Gi Matan Guma’ is hosting a special share-out event from 11 a-m to 1 p-m. tomorrow at the Guam Museum.
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A presentation at the Guam Museum from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Sept. 6 will feature artifacts recently returned to Guam from the Bishop Museum's Hornbostel collection.
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A ceremony in Honolulu marked the beginning of the return of 10,000 artifacts and latte taken from the Marianas 100 years ago.
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The 10,000 pieces were collected by amateur archaeologist Hans Hornbostel in the 1920s