CHamoru Heads Up: Food | ULU HULO' | Nihi! Guam
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ม.ค. 2023
- Our guests play the game Heads Up -- fully in CHamoru! A fun twist on charades, players try to guess the words with hilarious clues. On this episode, the category is: Food (Nengkånno').
ULU HULO' features CHamoru speakers playing a classic game. In creating a show that captures and celebrates fluency, we hope you and others feel encouraged to appreciate and learn CHamoru in a fun, joyful environment.
Director: Cara Flores
Junior Directors: Andrew Gumataotao, Aaron Santos
Director of Photography: Tony Azios
Producer / Camera Operator: Aaron Santos
Sound Mixer / Recordists: Siobhon McManus
Editor: Frescania Taitague
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This project is made possible through funding administered by the US Department of Education CARES Act utilizing Education Stabilization Funds (ESF) [Project Award S425H210004].
Duk Duk Goose Inc. was awarded funding as part of the Governor's Education Assistance and Youth Empowerment Grant Program.
ULU HULO' is produced on Guam by 501(c)(3)non-profit DUK DUK GOOSE, INC. Our mission as an indigenous production company is to inspire a deep love for our land, ocean and community and to uplift indigenous voices across our region.
CHamoru Heads Up: Food | ULU HULO' | Nihi! Guam
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👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Sen na chalek este na series. Si Yu’os Ma’ase Nihi Kids !
I love this so cool to see various ages of ppl speaking different dialects of the language too 😊
This seems so fun and educational! I like it!
So glad to hear! Thank you for your support.
i loved every single second ❤️ little neni had me rolling 😂
We're so grateful to have had such a fun group to work with 😂 Happy you enjoyed it!
You can tell whose from Saipan by the accent
Ya hu este siha na bideo!
This is so confusing to me as a Filipino. Chamorro people look similar to my people... the language has similarities to my native Tagalog and I can understand the Spanish loanwords that we have in Tagalog too 😂
haha yes we are definitely cultural cousins! love being part of austronesian language family :)