Hasso yan Onra: Mañenggon | Nihi and Pacific Historic Parks
In the summer of 1944, Japanese forces ordered the entire population of Guam to walk from their home villages to concentration camps across the island. The largest of these was Mañenggon. In this segment, Uncle Danny tells his story of suffering, loss, and strength. The Hasso yan Onra segments are produced by Nihi Indigenous Media in partnership with Pacific Historic Parks. – CREDITS Featuring: Col. Joaquin “Danny” S. Santos, JR, USMC Ret. Special appearance: Rosalia Castro Santos Director: Cara Flores Executive Producer: Pacific Historic Parks Interview conducted by: Pale’ Eric Forbes, OFM Cap at Saint Fidelis Friary Producers: Aaron Santos, Siobhon McManus Camera Operators: Aaron Santos, James Davis, Frescania Taitano Taitague Editor: Frescania Taitano Taitague Sound Editor: Jonathan Camacho Glaser Production assistants: Kyana Tuncap, Aina Fleming Special thanks to the Santos family and the Mañenggon Memorial Foundation – Nihi Indigenous Media is a Chamoru production house based in Guåhan (Guam). Indigenous led, building power, centering joy, protecting the heritage of future generations. Support our work directly! https://www.nihiguam.org/donate Follow us to stay updated: Instagram: @nihiindigenousmedia / nihiindigenousmedia Facebook: / nihiindigenousmedia

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