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  • Pre-Conference Workshop Registration

    Marianas History Conference 2025
  • The University of Guam and Humanities Guåhan in partnership with Guampedia, Guam Preservation Trust, the Northern Marianas Humanities Council, the Department of Chamorro Affairs, and the Guam Museum, invite you to the Seventh Marianas History Conference (MHC), August 29–31, 2025 at Unibetsedåt Guåhan (University of Guam), Mangilao.

    Under the theme “One Archipelago, Many Stories: Weaving Stories of Land & Lineage,” the conference explores shared histories, cultural practices, and the interwoven connections across the Mariana Islands.

    Two special pre-conference workshops on Friday, August 29 are free with conference registration and require RSVP due to limited space. These workshops are open to registered conference attendees only. Registration is first-come, first-served and subject to capacity. Transportation will not be provided by the conference. 

    PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS — Friday, Aug 29

    MORNING TOUR — Friday, Aug 29 — 10:00–12:00 PM
    Guåhan Sustainable Culture Food Resiliency Hub Tour — Workshop with Kristin Oberiano
    Location: Guåhan Sustainable Culture at Hamamoto Gardens, Yoña

    Guåhan Sustainable Culture (GSC) is a local nonprofit dedicated to strengthening food security and environmental sustainability through youth and community education, direct support to local farmers and food entrepreneurs, and collaborative partnerships. In November 2024, GSC purchased the 50-acre Hamamoto Gardens property, protecting agricultural land and establishing the island’s first Food Resiliency Hub. The tour includes aquaponic systems, a learning center, nursery, community pavilion, and a 45-minute nature path through 17 acres of fruit forest—illustrating commitments to land stewardship, cultural revitalization, and sustainable agriculture on Guåhan.

    AFTERNOON WORKSHOP — Friday, Aug 29 — 1:00–3:00 PM
    åmot walk + discussion: a workshop on healing + community wellness — with Yo’åmte Lourdes “Mama Lou” Manglona and Yo’åmte Susan Aguon
    Location: G3 Makerspace Green Store, CHamoru Village STE 120

    Conference participants are invited to center and ground our collective work in healing the land and our community ahead of the 7th Marianas History Conference. Within the theme “One Archipelago, Many Stories: Weaving Stories of Land & Lineage,” this workshop encourages reflection on åmot (medicinal plants)—what they are and their uses—alongside conversation about our relationship to the land and its impact on future generations. Using åmot as a prompt, participants consider the meaning of healing today, challenges to healing, and the future of traditional medicine in the Marianas. Begins with a special blessing by Gi Matan Guma’ and concludes with light refreshments.

    Held in partnership with Humanities Guåhan × Micronesian Climate Change Alliance × Gi Matan Guma’ × Para i Hinemlo i Taotao.

    Questions or accessibility requests?
    Email mhc@triton.uog.edu or contact CJ Ochoco (Humanities Guåhan Executive Director and conference Co-Chair) at 671-683-8011.

    This conference is also supported through grant funding made available by the Guam Economic Development Authority’s Series 7 Qualifying Certificate Community Contribution Program and the Guam Medical Regional Center.

  • Liability & Assumption of Risk — 7th Marianas History Conference Pre-Conference Workshops

    This waiver (“Agreement”) applies to the undersigned participant (“Participant”) attending the public programs of the 7th Marianas History Conference (the “Events”). “Organizers” means the University of Guam, Humanities Guåhan, Guampedia, Guam Preservation Trust, Northern Marianas Humanities Council, and each of their trustees, officers, employees, volunteers, agents, contractors, and venue hosts.

    • Assumption of Risk. Participant understands that attending public Events involves inherent risks, including but not limited to slips, trips, falls, crowded spaces, loud sounds, low lighting, rapidly changing conditions, and other hazards associated with live performances and large gatherings. Participant voluntarily assumes all such risks, whether known or unknown.
    • Health & Safety. Participant agrees not to attend if experiencing symptoms of contagious illness or if otherwise advised not to attend by a medical professional. Participant will comply with all posted rules and any lawful instructions of Organizers and venue staff.
    • Release & Waiver. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Participant releases and forever discharges the Organizers from any and all claims, demands, damages, costs, or causes of action arising out of or related to participation in or attendance at the Events, including injury to person or property, except to the extent caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Organizers.
    • Indemnification. Participant agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Organizers from any claims, liabilities, losses, or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising from Participant’s acts or omissions, violation of venue rules, or breach of this Agreement.
    • Medical Consent. In the event of illness or injury, Participant consents to receive first aid and/or medical treatment deemed advisable, and accepts responsibility for any associated costs.
    • Personal Property. Participant is solely responsible for personal belongings brought to the venue. Organizers are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items.
    • Minors. If Participant is under 18, a parent or legal guardian must consent and sign this Agreement on the minor’s behalf, and accompany or designate a responsible adult to accompany the minor as required by venue policy.
    • Media Notice. Events may be documented by Organizers. Participant’s separate selection on this form (consent or opt-out) will govern use of Participant’s image, likeness, and voice for documentation and noncommercial promotional purposes. Organizers will make reasonable efforts to honor recorded opt-outs.
    • Governing Law; Venue. This Agreement is governed by the laws of Guam. Any disputes shall be brought in the appropriate courts of Guam.
    • Severability. If any provision is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in full force and effect.
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