Editor s note: As Guam emerges from a pandemic that has touched every aspect of life on island and around the world, residents are faced with a question: What will our future be like? After more than a year that saw tens of thousands collect unemployment, tourism come to an abrupt halt, empty schools and overflowing hospitals, the island is on the verge of reopening. The Pacific Daily News is publishing a series of stories looking at the island s future. Today, we look at preservation of language and culture
Passing down the CHamoru language is a gift Kenneth Kuper and Francine Naputi are giving to their children and they hope other families will do the same.