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Episode Summary:
In this premiere episode of Echoes of Our Ancestors, we journey into the heart of Guam’s jungle to revisit a story not from ancient mythology—but from living memory. Shoichi Yokoi, a Japanese soldier, lived hidden underground in Talo’fo’fo for 28 years after World War II ended. His story is one of survival, trauma, discipline, and the long-lasting imprint of war on Chamorro land and people.
Join us as we reflect on what Yokoi’s presence beneath the soil reveals about our island's history, and how compassion, even toward a former enemy, is deeply rooted in Chamorro values of respect, humanity, and resilience.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Why It Matters:
Yokoi’s story may not come from ancient times, but it speaks to our people’s journey through war, memory, and survival. It reminds us that some wounds remain buried—but never forgotten.
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By MaurissaEpisode Summary:
In this premiere episode of Echoes of Our Ancestors, we journey into the heart of Guam’s jungle to revisit a story not from ancient mythology—but from living memory. Shoichi Yokoi, a Japanese soldier, lived hidden underground in Talo’fo’fo for 28 years after World War II ended. His story is one of survival, trauma, discipline, and the long-lasting imprint of war on Chamorro land and people.
Join us as we reflect on what Yokoi’s presence beneath the soil reveals about our island's history, and how compassion, even toward a former enemy, is deeply rooted in Chamorro values of respect, humanity, and resilience.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Why It Matters:
Yokoi’s story may not come from ancient times, but it speaks to our people’s journey through war, memory, and survival. It reminds us that some wounds remain buried—but never forgotten.
Featured Sites: