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A Navy sailor stationed on Guam posted a photo of herself sitting on top of a modern-day latte stone, which sparked controversy in the local community over respect for cultural artifacts.
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A Navy sailor stationed on Guam posted a photo of herself sitting on top of a modern-day latte stone, which sparked controversy in the local community over respect for cultural artifacts.
A Navy sailor stationed on Guam posted a photo of herself sitting on top of a modern-day latte stone, which sparked controversy in the local community over respect for cultural artifacts.
A Navy sailor stationed on Guam posted a photo of herself sitting on top of a modern-day latte stone, which sparked controversy in the local community over respect for cultural artifacts.
Instructors Kelly Marsh-Taitano and Daniel Stone welcomed families to the Guam Museum to experience the ancient Chamorro skill of latte stone carving, during Ha'ånen Familia on Saturday, March 11.
Instructors Kelly Marsh-Taitano and Daniel Stone welcomed families to the Guam Museum to experience the ancient Chamorro skill of latte stone carving, during Ha'ånen Familia on Saturday, March 11.
A Navy sailor stationed on Guam posted a photo of herself sitting on top of a modern-day latte stone, which sparked controversy in the local community over respect for cultural artifacts.
A Navy sailor stationed on Guam posted a photo of herself sitting on top of a modern-day latte stone, which sparked controversy in the local community over respect for cultural artifacts.
A Navy sailor stationed on Guam posted a photo of herself sitting on top of a modern-day latte stone, which sparked controversy in the local community over respect for cultural artifacts.
Instructors Kelly Marsh-Taitano and Daniel Stone welcomed families to the Guam Museum to experience the ancient Chamorro skill of latte stone carving, during Ha'ånen Familia on Saturday, March 11.
A Navy sailor stationed on Guam posted a photo of herself sitting on top of a modern-day latte stone, which sparked controversy in the local community over respect for cultural artifacts.
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