Chamorro

/tʃəˈmɔroʊ/ noun

A member of the indigenous Austronesian people of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, or the Austronesian language they speak.

From the Chamorro language itself, meaning 'from the island' or 'noble.' The word appears in Spanish colonial documents dating to the 1600s, though the people's self-designation predates European contact by thousands of years.

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