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The Need for a Multivocal Approach to Researching and Managing Guam's World War II Underwater Cultural Heritage
Authors:Bill Jeffery  Kalle Applegate Palmer
Institution:1. University of Guam, UoG Station, Mangilao, Guam;2. High Tech High, San Diego, California
Abstract:Since 2006, four maritime archaeology field schools, desktop and field surveys have been carried out in Guam. In 2012 a site associated with the United States Navy's Construction Battalion (US Seabees) was investigated. This paper summarizes the historical background of Guam and the known sites of maritime archaeological interest, particularly those dating to World War II. The problems of public interpretation of the cultural material of colonial powers are considered, and, using the Seabee site as an example, ways in which Guam's indigenous Chamorro people can be included in this history are presented.
Keywords:Guam  Chamorro  World War II  underwater cultural heritage
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