Guam's Political Status Plebiscite of 1982

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Ada, J. F., & Bettis, L. (1996). The quest for commonwealth, the quest for change. Issues in Guam’s political development: The Chamorro perspective, 125-203.

Alberta, C. (1982, September 6) Convincing commonwealth win is 1 step in status search. Pacific Daily News

Perez, R. (1982, January 14) Vote fight to go to court? Pacific Daily News, 12, 347.

Shimabukuro, B. (1982, January 20) Indigenous bills die in committee, 12, 353

Walsh, K. (1982, January 29) Diaz dismisses indigenous injunction, 12, 362

Perez, R. & Shimabukuro, B. (1982, January 31) Commonwealth top choice; runoff status is uncertain: Legislators might pass law to make runoff unnecessary

UN General Assembly (1979). United Nations mission report to Guam, 1979

Willens, H. P., & Siemer, D. C. (2001). An honorable accord: The covenant between the Northern Mariana Islands and the United States. University of Hawaii Press.

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Thank you for preparing this concise video. I like how you covered the essential facts and historical background about the 1982 Plebiscite and the major options of Commonwealth and Statehood status, now setting the stage for probably another in-depth video.

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Hey, can u please make video about Austronesian history in Japan? Milenias ago, Austronesians from Taiwan sailed to the north, they were known as Kumaso, Azumi, and Hayato people. Those Austronesians settled on present day Ryukyu islands and Kyuushu. Japanese historians said Hayato people were so different, their customs and language weren't related to any East Asian nations such as Chinese, Japanese, or Koreans. Hayato once had war with the ruling Yamato dynasty and lost. They were assimiliated into Japanese society through mass migration and intermarriage between Yamato and Hayato people. Some say a lot of Kyuushu culture and Japanese dialects are related to Austronesians

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