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Daughter of Guam

Year: 2024 Runtime: 5 min

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A young woman contends with her role as a Daughter of Guam. Contemplating the inherited burden of her island’s collective loss, the Daughter of Guam learns to navigate her responsibility to her island’s collective healing.

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Telesia Tedtaotao

Telesia Tedtaotao

Daughter of Guam

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