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From Vietnam to Guam: Connections across Cultures, Colonization, and the Cold War

What does it mean to consider Vietnam from the perspective of Guam?  How have the fates of Vietnam and Guam been entangled during different time periods in history?  This exhibit opens with Vietnam’s origin story—the tale of Âu Cơ, the mountain fairy, and Lạc Long Quân, the sea dragon king—and its resonances with Guam’s own creation story—the tale of Puntan and Fu'una.  We then detail how Vietnam’s history of French colonialism and US intervention parallels Guam’s history of Spanish colonialism and its current status as a US unincorporated territory.  The majority of the exhibit examines Guam’s participation during the Vietnam War and its important role in processing Vietnamese refugees after the Fall of Saigon.  Between April and November 1975, over 112,000 refugees were housed in Guam during Operation New Life.  This exhibit highlights the stories of Chamorro Vietnam War veterans, Vietnamese refugees, and their Guamanian helpers.  We feature historical artifacts, archival footage, important documents, and oral histories from the Micronesia Area Research Center at the University of Guam, local news agencies, the Memoirs Pasifika podcast, the National Archives and Records Administration, and collections from California.  This exhibit ends with reflections on how the stories of Vietnam and Guam continue to be intertwined in the present as well as an invitation to visit Vietnam.
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​The exhibit is projected to run from July 15 to September 15, 2022.  Location: TBD

Are you a Vietnam Veteran? 
Were you part of Operation New Life in Guam (April –November 1975)? 
Do you have Vietnam War Era (American and Vietnamese) memorabilia we may use for our exhibit? 

We would love to hear your story.

To collaborate, sponsor, partner or request information on advertising opportunities,  please e-mail
info@guamphilharmonic.org or contact us at 1-844-487-4364, extension 3.

The GPF is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt nonprofit recognized by the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).  All contributions are tax-deductible and a letter of contribution is available upon request.

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Note: Any views expressed do not necessarily represent those of Humanities Guahan or the National Endowment for the Humanities. 

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This project is funded in part by Humanities Guahan and The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act of 2021.

THE CREATIVE TEAM

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Dr. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi
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Jeffrey Meyer
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Tony Azios
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Omasu Soto
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Kate Solanzo
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