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Like four latte pillars, Fanhita, Fanafa’maolek, Na’lå’la’ and Hita La’mon arethe foundation of the independence guma’.Fanhita calls on Guam’s people to come together in unity.Fanafa’maolek reminds us of our reciprocal nature and how we take careof each other. As an independent nation, we will be able to prioritize thedistinct needs and desires of all who call Guam home. We will unite andwork together to create a government guided by our culture and values.Na’lå’la’ means to give life. Independence will allow us to protect our landsand waters; revitalize our language; revive our health; and reinvigorateour community.The beauty of it all is Hita la’mon: it is up to us! We decide.
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Like four latte pillars, Fanhita, Fanafa’maolek, Na’lå’la’ and Hita La’mon are
the foundation of the independence guma’.
Fanhita calls on Guam’s people to come together in unity.
Fanafa’maolek reminds us of our reciprocal nature and how we take care
of each other. As an independent nation, we will be able to prioritize the
distinct needs and desires of all who call Guam home. We will unite and
work together to create a government guided by our culture and values.
Na’lå’la’ means to give life. Independence will allow us to protect our lands
and waters; revitalize our language; revive our health; and reinvigorate
our community.
The beauty of it all is Hita la’mon: it is up to us! We decide.