Pacific Times Magazine

The Indigenous people of the Pacific

The Ancient Chamori Royal Wedding Ceremony
"A Pictorial Essay"   By:  Lynn Cruz

The ancient Chamoris or Taotaomo'nas believed in the sacred and heavenly union
between a woman and a man. They called the Ancient Chamori Royal Wedding
Ceremony, Hacha'gua, meaning to be ONE or to become ONE.  As one of the only
surviving matriarchal societies in the world, the Taotao Tano' of Guahan, Luta, Tini'an
and Sai'pan capture the true meaning and symbolism of ancient class royalty and womanhood
in the perpetuation of their unique wedding system....Hacha'gua.

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Experience the most sacred, colorful and romantic wedding ceremony in the Pacific...

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13 Traditional Vows representing the 13 months of the Lunar Calendar...

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For information, please contact PUGUA' International Corporation @ 808-247-8742...

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