LearnChamorro.net teaches Guam's native tongue

Publisher of LearnChamorro.com Troy Aguon spoke to the Rotary Club of Northern Guam Monday morning on the importance of keeping the Chamorro culture alive by preserving the language.

October 31, 2011Updated: October 31, 2011
KUAM NewsBy KUAM News

Guam - Learning the island's native tongue just got easier. Publisher of LearnChamorro.com Troy Aguon spoke to the Rotary Club of Northern Guam Monday morning on the importance of keeping the Chamorro culture alive by preserving the language.
 
"First and foremost is always the language, so that's the area to participate and try to save and perpetuate," Aguon said. 
 
The website is user-generated with a panel of approved certified administrators to verify content. Aguon is also the creator of Guam's first and only Chamorro language educational DVD targeted for kids.