Slingers from Guam Arrive in Spain For 2017 International Competition UPDATE!

March 1, 2017 by  
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Slingers from Guam in Spain UPDATE!

The F Word:

FONER

Mallorceans are known throughout history for their armies of thousands of slingers. They were so proficient that they were highly sought after as soldiers for war.

Guam has the only national flag pf the world featuring a sling-stone.

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Update w/ Roman DLC. Currently in Spain for the competition along side Guelo Rosario and Tony Piaulig

Just got here lsat night and trying to figure mobilizations. Were trying to catch a sling tour ament today but its far. Hoping to participate but if not, at least scope the scene. Level of slinging here is insane. We are not too far off i think from the folks we slung with at the small tournament. We go to sling actually with a few former champs and we actually got some great remarks from them. But we havent seen their best.

Got about 200 launches in yesterday! And met a dude who found an antigo slingstone in a cave shaped like ours. Very positive connection so far. I think they have a few thousand slingers today and some cool slings. Saw a sling 50 years old and still going! Natural organic fiber too. Generations of slinging families. One of the Paradise islands of Europe with folks that also dread Spanish colonization and gravitate towards their ancestral beliefs. Like Chamorros to America, the Clearly distinguish themselves as Mallorcean instead of Spanish.

Whole bunch of folks were really receptive to us as we had commonality with slinging, Ancestral slinging!

Im 2days were gathering with people from 16 other countries for a visit to the giant sling statue.

Guelo! FOKAI IRELAND!

February 22, 2017 by  
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Guelu putting the final touches (at Fokai Ireland’s Grasshopper Lounge), on his model Proa hours before Fokai Amphibious Division, TASA, and The Guam Waterman Club’s ‘ presentation of The Flying Proa to Ireland Seafarers this evening at The Oar in Crosshaven Ireland

FOKAI PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

February 22, 2017 by  
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FOKAI PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Like many other clothing companies, we started out with just printing on wholesale blank items. Almost 20years later and now product starts from a roll of fabric, washed cut and shaped from in-house templates, printed, stitched, packaged, then sent to the shelves of our flagship stores.

Though this takes a lot more time and resource, your longtime support is more than worth the weight.

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I Tinituhon Film

July 19, 2016 by  
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I Tinituhon is a Guampedia film produced by Fiesta Productions. It is a film based on Guam’s creation myth of Puntan and Fu’una. The film features Andrew Artero and Rita Nauta.

I Tinituhon from Guampedia on Vimeo.

 

ROOTS: Fokai OLD VILLAGE REAL FLAG TANK! Where the Guam Flag was designed.

May 11, 2016 by  
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ROOTS: Fokai OLD VILLAGE REAL FLAG TANK! Where the Guam Flag was designed.

Fokai OLD VILLAGE REAL FLAG TANK

Fokai OLD VILLAGE REAL FLAG TANK

Get your Fokai OLD VILLAGE REAL FLAG TANK here!

The Great Seal of Guam by: ns.gov.gu

The blueprint shows a tree and proa (canoe) in front of a silhouette of Urunao (It is not Two Lover’s Point, see below) and specifies the flag’s colors. There are several possible inspirations of the flag’s design, including a photograph from Gov. Robert E. Coontz’s collection from 1912, and the works of local artist Francisco Feja and Helen Paul, the wife of a U.S. Navy officer.

On July 4, 1917, Gov. Roy C. Smith approved the plan, and two days later, the flag was unveiled for the first time at a Hagåtña parade.

Taken from the center portion of the Guam Flag, Governor Roy C. Smith approved the design as the “Official Coat of Arms” for the territory of Guam on July 4, 1917. April 4, 1930 was the formal adoption date of the official Seal of the Territory of Guam, under the administration of Governor Willis W. Bradley Jr. who changed it from one with an eagle on it.

The Seal was designed in the city of Agana from a scene where the diverted Agana River formerly empties into the Philippine Sea in a spot to the left or south side of the Navy Yard Reservation. The ‘Landing’ at the end of the present day Hagatna Boat Basin Channel was where the Navy Yard used to be (from interview with Dr. Lawrence Cunningham). Following a disastrous typhoon which left only a coconut tree standing, this setting inspired the design for the official Seal of Guam. The shape of the Seal represents the shape of the slingstone which the ancient Chamoru warriors employ as an implement for defense. That iconic shape cradles and protects the rest of the features within the seal. At the heart of the seal is the coconut growing in the unfertile sand which depicts determination. Although partly uprooted during the recent typhoon, as if in utter defiance to all adversities, this tree with trunk partly bent, turned its open fronds to receive illumination from the heavens and continue its growth.

According to the Organic Act of Guam 1GCA, Chapter 4, Sections 410 and 411, “The Lieutenant Governor of Guam shall have custody of the Great Seal of the territory of Guam,” thus the Lieutenant Governor is the official “keeper” of the Seal.

Guam Flag

Guam Flag

DESCRIPTION OF THE FLAG’S SYMBOLS: The shape of the seal is that of a Chamorro sling stone used as a weapon for warfare and hunting. The sling stone was quarried from basalt and coral. The Coconut Tree, growing in unfertile sand, symbolizes self-sustanance and determination to grow and survive under any circumstance, with its fronds open to the sky — defies the elements to bend its will. Its bent trunk attests to a people which have been tested by famine, natural calamities, genocide and foreign wars but have continued to endure as a race. The Flying Proa, a seagoing craft built by the Chamorro people, which was fast and agile in the water required great skill to build and sail. The spanish marveled at the grace and speed of the proa which typifies the courage and freedom of the ancient Chamorros to fearlessly navigate and trade with islands thousands of miles from Guam. The original River channel (south side of present day Hagatna Boat Basin Channel), where fresh water rush out to interact with the ocean, symbolizes a willingness to share the resources of the land with others. The permanence of the land mass of Urunao (Ulu Enao) in the background (Rogers, Robert. Destiny’s Landfall. 1995 Univ of Hawaii Press. pg 142) demonstrates the Chamorro’s commitment to their homeland and environment, be it sea or land. The historian Pale Eric Forbes (http://paleric.blogspot.com)has written that the background of the seal is not Puntan Dos Amantes (aka Two lovers point, Cabo de Dos Amantes, Pt Desamante (from William Edwin Safford, Rev. Jose Palomo Y Torres, R.P. Tolman 1904 map)). Father Eric Forbes has stated that one cannot see Two Lover’s Point from Hagatna since Oka Peninsula (near Apurguan) blocks Hagatna’s view of the Two Lover’s Point. The background cliff juts majestically into the endless waters of the sea, protraying the people’s faithful commitment to passing their proud heritage, culture, and language to the endless sea of future generations. GUAM or GUAHAN means “we have” (see *notes below) is the home (“Tano Y Chamoru”) of the Chamoru people. A red stripe surrounding the Guam Seal representing the blood shed by its people during World War II and Spanish occupation. A field of Blue represents Guam’s unity with the sea and sky.

VIDEO: Fight Night Rotterdam: Guam’s Jon Tuck

May 3, 2016 by  
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Jon Tuck vs Nick Hein UFC Fight Night

Jon Tuck vs Nick Hein UFC Fight Night

Jon Tuck brings a part of his heritage with him into every fight, giving him strength and the fighting spirit. Catch his upcoming fight against Nick Hein at UFC Fight Night Rotterdam this Sunday.

Tuck finds strength and fighting spirit in the Chamorro heritage and culture. You see his heart and desire to fight in all his UFC bouts. A UFC vet since 2012, tuck will be working his way up the lightweight division with tough prospect ahead of him, Nick Hein.

Here is an awesome video of Jon Tuck showcasing our island in preparation for his fight in Rotterdam.

Para i Onra Tuck!