Red Rice & Fina'denne'

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Red Rice & Fina'denne'

A storytelling podcast where your host, Jay Castro, navigates connection to his CHamoru heritage and the people from the Mariana Islands. Red Rice and fina’denne’ sauce is a staple to the CHamoru cuisine, and it's been part of our people for a long time. The rice is stained with achiote, and the finadene sauce gives traditional dishes like red rice, a pop—a taste that has you going back for more. And that’s the pop of this podcast, a tall story that’ll have you coming back for more.  https://hafaadai.org/

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    House of Tåga: A CHamoru Legend from Tinian

    Send us Fan MailOn the island of Tinian in the Northern Mariana Islands, one ancient latte stone still stands—fifteen feet of coral limestone raised centuries ago.In this episode, we revisit the CHamoru legend of Chief Tåga, the Måga’låhi said to have built twelve towering pillars without steel, without machines, and without surrendering his people’s connection to the land.This is a story of strength, fear, balance, and endurance.The pillars fell.One remains.And in its shade, so do we.--Show notes--Thank you to Guampedia for your abundance of resources and sharing them with the community. Visit Guampedia.com to learn more about this story.House of Taga: https://www.guampedia.com/taga/Ancient Latte Stones: https://www.guampedia.com/latte/Kantan Chamorrita signing: https://www.guampedia.com/kantan-chamorita-2/Birds of Guam audio: https://www.guampedia.com/a-native-forest-birds-of-guam/

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    Låna's Pregnancy: Told by Påle' Eric Forbes

    Send us Fan MailRound belly or point belly? What happens when your pregnancy shows both? Check out this short CHamoru story told by Påle' Eric Forbes.Read more stories by Påle' Eric Forbes: https://paleric.blogspot.com/

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    Kolas Tambot: Told by Påle' Eric Forbes

    Send us Fan MailFrom the legend of Juan Malo to Kolas Tambot’s confessional sleight of hand,  tricksters turns humor into a tool of resistance. Short story told by Påle' Eric Forbes.Read more stories by Påle' Eric Forbes: https://paleric.blogspot.com/

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    Taotao Tåsi: Part 8 On Da Island

    Send us Fan MailHafa adai and welcome to Taotao Tåsi 🌅 People of the Ocean 👋🤙This is the conclusion, Part 8 On Da Island 🇬🇺🇲🇵. If you're new here, start at Part 1 On Da Beach 🏝️The Taotao Tåsi series takes us on a voyage through the Pacific Ocean with Palu Larry Raigetal, a traditional master navigator of the sea. What happens when a whisper you've heard your entire life suddenly speaks with clarity? The journey home isn't always a physical one—sometimes it's a reconnection with the culture that has been calling you all along.--Support Palu Larry's nonprofit organization Waa'geyRead more about Micronesian cultures at Guampedia.comCheck out the Sea Grant program that supports Palu Larry teaches at the University of Guahån (Guam)

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    Taotao Tåsi: Part 7 In Da Marianas

    Send us Fan MailHafa adai and welcome to Taotao Tåsi 🌅 People of the Ocean 👋🤙This is Part 7 In Da Marianas 🇬🇺🇲🇵. If you're new here, start at Part 1 On Da Beach 🏝️The Taotao Tåsi series takes us on a voyage through the Pacific Ocean with Palu Larry Raigetal, a traditional master navigator of the sea. Across the vast Pacific, where deep blue waters shift to brilliant turquoise, lies a story of cultural reconnection that speaks to anyone who's ever longed for home. This voyage reveals how indigenous knowledge systems and Western education can complement each other, creating pathways for cultural reconnection and identity affirmation.--Tracks provided by Sabyu, from the Navigator EPSupport Palu Larry's nonprofit organization Waa'geyRead more about Micronesian cultures at Guampedia.comCheck out the Sea Grant program that supports Palu Larry teaches at the University of Guahån (Guam)

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    Taotao Tåsi: Part 6 In Da Deep

    Send us Fan MailHafa adai and welcome to Taotao Tåsi 🌅 People of the Ocean 👋🤙This is Part 6 In Da Deep 🌊🐚. If you're new here, start at Part 1 On Da Beach 🏝️The Taotao Tåsi series takes us on a voyage through the Pacific Ocean with Palu Larry Raigetal, a traditional master navigator of the sea. This journey isn't just about exploring landscapes; it's about celebrating the unity and legacy of our ancestors, paving the way for stories yet to unfold.So, come aboard our sakman (canoe), and voyage the open ocean with a Master Navigator and your host, Jaybyrd Castro. In this episode, we sail through the deepest part of the world and find connection with relatives from Turtle Island. Our voyage nears a magnificent flame tree skyline. With immense pride in the canoe that has carries us, guided by our navigator's calming assurance, we edge closer to our destination— the cherished shores of Guahån.--Tracks provided by Sabyu, from the Navigator EPSupport Palu Larry's nonprofit organization Waa'geyRead more about Micronesian cultures at Guampedia.comCheck out the Sea Grant program that supports Palu Larry teaches at the University of Guahån (Guam)

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    Taotao Tåsi: Part 5 In Da Storm

    Send us Fan MailHafa adai and welcome to Taotao Tåsi 🌅 People of the Ocean 👋🤙This is Part 5 In Da Storm 🌊🌪️💨. If you're new here, start at Part 1 On Da beach 🏝️The Taotao Tåsi series takes us on a voyage through the Pacific Ocean with Palu Larry Raigetal, a traditional master navigator of the sea. Palu Larry will share stories of how navigators open sea lanes to connect to islands and how they use the stars, water, land, birds, fish, and whales to navigate. We’ll also talk about the importance of exchange, asking for permission, and respecting Indigenous knowledge.So, come aboard our sakman (canoe), and voyage the open ocean with a Master Navigator and Jaybyrd Castro. In this episode, we sail through a storm and question some of respect given to this region.--Tracks provided by Sabyu, from the Navigator EPSupport Palu Larry's nonprofit organization Waa'geyRead more about Micronesian cultures at Guampedia.comCheck out the Sea Grant program that supports Palu Larry teaches at the University of Guahån (Guam)---Send in a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/278980/3/bido0kat6t1eqhxu--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redricepodcast/message

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    Taotao Tåsi: Part 4 In Da Open

    Send us Fan MailHafa adai and welcome to Taotao Tåsi 🌅 People of the Ocean 👋🤙This is Part 4 In Da Open 🐟🐦. If you're new here, start at Part 1 On Da beach 🏝️The Taotao Tåsi series takes us on a voyage through the Pacific Ocean with Palu Larry Raigetal, a traditional master navigator of the sea. Palu Larry will share stories of how navigators open sea lanes to connect to islands and how they use the stars, water, land, birds, fish, and whales to navigate. We’ll also talk about the importance of exchange, asking for permission, and respecting Indigenous knowledge.So, come aboard our sakman (canoe), and voyage the open ocean with a Master Navigator and Jaybyrd Castro. In this episode, we sail through the open Pacific Ocean and dive deep into Micronesian seafaring strategies and agility.--Tracks provided by Sabyu, Ocean Beyond from the Navigator EPSupport Palu Larry's nonprofit organization Waa'gey Read more lessons from Mañahak, by GuampediaCheck out the Sea Grant program that supports Palu Larry teaches at the University of Guahån (Guam)--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redricepodcast/message

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    Taotao Tåsi: Part 3 In Da Pacific

    Send us Fan MailHafa adai and welcome to Taotao Tåsi 🌅 People of the Ocean 👋🤙 This is Part 3 In Da Pacific 🐳If you're new here, start at Part 1 On Da beach 🏝️This series takes us on a voyage through the Pacific Ocean with Palu Larry Raigetal, a traditional master navigator of the sea. Palu Larry will share stories of how navigators open sea lanes to connect to islands and how they use the stars, water, land, birds, fish, and whales to navigate. We’ll also talk about the importance of exchange, asking for permission, and respecting Indigenous knowledge.So, come aboard our sakman (canoe), and voyage the open ocean with a Master Navigator and your host, Jaybyrd Castro. In this episode, we sail through the Pacific Ocean and listen to stories about the 32 different waypoints of our island destination, Guåhan (Guam).Tracks provided by Sabyu, Ocean Beyond from the Navigator EPSupport Palu Larry's nonprofit organization Waa'gey Read about the CHamoru Seafaring Lexicon via Guampedia Check out the Sea Grant program that supports Palu Larry's teaching at the University of Guam--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redricepodcast/message

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    Taotao Tåsi: Part 2 In Da Lagoon

    Send us Fan MailHafa adai and welcome to Taotao Tåsi 🌅 People of the Ocean 👋🤙 This is Part 2 In Da Lagoon 🛶If you're new here, start at Part 1 On Da beach 🏝️This series takes us on a voyage through the Pacific Ocean with Palu Larry Raigetal, a traditional master navigator of the sea. Palu Larry will share stories of how navigators open sea lanes to connect to islands and how they use the stars, water, land, birds, fish, and whales to navigate. We’ll also talk about the importance of exchange, asking for permission, and respecting Indigenous knowledge.So, come aboard our sakman (canoe), and voyage the open ocean with a Master Navigator and your host, Jaybyrd Castro. In this episode, we paddle through the lagoon and make our way to the edge of the reef.Tracks provided by Sabyu, both Polaris and Paddle Out from the Navigator EP https://sabyu.bandcamp.com/album/navigator-ep-mastered For further reading about Micronesian Navigators, check out these resources:Guampedia on Canoe Building: https://www.guampedia.com/canoe-building-2/ Carolinian Canoes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmspXLKLAG8 More about Carolinian Navigators: https://ich.unesco.org/en/USL/carolinian-wayfinding-and-canoe-making-01735--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redricepodcast/message

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    Taotao Tåsi: Part 1 On Da Beach

    Send us Fan MailHafa adai and welcome to Taotao Tåsi 🌅 People of the Ocean 👋🤙 This is Part 1 On Da Beach 🏝️This series takes us on a voyage through the Pacific Ocean with Palu Larry Raigetal, a traditional master navigator of the sea. Palu Larry will share stories of how navigators open sea lanes to connect to islands and how they use the stars, water, land, birds, fish, and whales to navigate. We’ll also talk about the importance of exchange, asking for permission, and respecting Indigenous knowledge.So, come aboard our sakman (canoe), and voyage the open ocean with a Master Navigator and your host, Jaybyrd Castro. In this episode, we prepare for our ocean voyage on the beach and Palu Larry performs the Indigenous Micronesian chant to open the ocean.Tracks provided by Sabyu, Polaris is from the Navigator EP https://sabyu.bandcamp.com/album/navigator-ep-masteredFor further reading about Micronesian Navigators, check out these resources:Guampedia on Carolinians in the Marianas: https://www.guampedia.com/carolinians-on-guam/ TASA Nonprofit Organization: https://www.facebook.com/tasavoyagers/CHELU Nonprofit Organization: http://www.chelusd.org/  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redricepodcast/message

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    Latte Fest: CHamoru Flavors and Sounds in San Francisco

    Send us Fan MailStepping onto Treasure Island, we were swept up in the vibrancy of the CHamoru culture at Latte Fest 2024. Adorned with the weight of multiple sinahi nechlace and the comfortable shade of a woven hat, Jaybyrd found himself navigating a sea of tradition, taste, and tales. Among the swirl of colors and sounds, I caught up with Chef Shawn Naputi, whose chagi chicken was nothing short of a culinary masterpiece, and the O'Mallon brothers from Guam Style, who passionately shared their vision of clothing steeped in heritage. It wasn't just about the food and fashion, though; community champions like Lenny Indalecio and Cece Lozoya reminded us that the heart of this festival beats with the rhythm of our collective efforts and pride.The inaugural Latte Fest was a bridge across generations, with the Guam Community Club of Sacramento, the Northern California Chamorro Club, and Inafa'maolek.us laying the foundation for our future. Guided by the inspiring leadership of Delfina Palomo, Victor Pangelinan, and Verna Castro, this event was more than a gathering—it was a proud display of the hafa adai spirit. Through interviews and laughs, Jaybyrd connected with attendees and volunteers. 

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    Hafa Adai Golf Classic: Part 2 Legacy

    Send us Fan Mail⛳️🏝️If you're new here check our Part 1 Mamåhlao first, then come back to Part 2 Legacy.This red rice story is about we as Indigenous people choose to pass on modern legacies and traditions. This episode is dedicated to the Hafa Adai Golf Classic. To the people who started it, the people who play it, and the future of what it can become.Join Jaybyrd, a 1st generation Stateside CHamoru, as he meets the CHamoru golfers who participated in the 39th annual Hafa Adai Golf Classic in Washington State. The Hafa Adai Golf Classic is an annual golf tournament for people with ties to the Mariana Islands.View full show notesTimestamps 0:01 Introduction03:22 Community Chenchule Break: Brand Marinade5:00 Tun Diego Hammett8:25 History of the Hafa Adai Golf Classic.12:46 Meeting family for the first time17:36 Role Models19:57 Joe Kamudu23:27 Inetnon Man Gachong25:30 Future of the Hafa Adai Golf Classic28:04 Modern day sea voyaging30:07 CreditsLinks Read: History of the classic in CHamoru on isakman.comVisit: Hafa Adai Golf ClassicListen: Sabyu: Whispering Palms albumAdd your story: RedRicePodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redricepodcast/message

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    Hafa Adai Golf Classic: Part 1 Mamåhlao

    Send us Fan Mail⛳️🏝️ This red rice story is about feeling mamåhlao (shame) for not appearing “CHamoru enough” and how a simple smile can transform shame into belonging. Join Jaybyrd, a 1st generation Stateside CHamoru, as he prepares to compete in the 39th Hafa Adai Golf Classic in Washington State. The Hafa Adai Golf Classic is an annual golf tournament for people with ties to the Mariana Islands.Timestamps00:55 The 39th Annual Hafa Day Classic Golf Tournament02:57 Guam and Saipan: A Family History07:34 That time when all the CHamoru men had the same name LinksRead: Guampedia.com on mamåhlaoVisit: Hafa Adai Golf ClassicListen: Sabyu: Lava Flow albumWatch: University of Guam students    Add your story: RedRicePodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redricepodcast/message

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    What’s Your Red Rice Story?

    Send us Fan MailMeet your show host, Jaybyrd, and learn how his family's history, which includes origins in Italy and the Mariana Islands, has inspired this podcast. Bring your curiosity and hear about Jaybyrd’s intentions with the podcast, and leave with a desire to hear more CHamoru stories, traditions, and history. Timestamps00:02 CHamoru migration to the San Francisco Bay Area04:41 What is CHamoru red rice?06:19 Red Rice the podcast09:28 How Do You Like Your Red Rice?17:24 Red Rice: A Staple of CHamoru Cuisine18:16 Red Rice StoriesLinksRead: Guampedia.com red riceVisit: Fina'denne'.comListen: Sabyu: Lava Flow albumAdd your story: RedRicePodcast.com--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redricepodcast/message

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A storytelling podcast where your host, Jay Castro, navigates connection to his CHamoru heritage and the people from the Mariana Islands. Red Rice and fina’denne’ sauce is a staple to the CHamoru cuisine, and it's been part of our people for a long time. The rice is stained with achiote, and the finadene sauce gives traditional dishes like red rice, a pop—a taste that has you going back for more. And that’s the pop of this podcast, a tall story that’ll have you coming back for more.  https://hafaadai.org/

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Jay Castro

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