"Guamanian" refers to the people and culture of Guam, a U.S. territory located in the western Pacific Ocean. The term encompasses the indigenous Chamorro people, as well as residents of various ethnic backgrounds who live on the island. Guamanians share a unique cultural heritage that includes traditional practices, language, and cuisine.
The Chamorro language is an important aspect of Guamanian identity, alongside the influence of American culture due to Guam's political status. Guamanians celebrate various festivals and events that highlight their rich history, such as the Fiesta and Guam Liberation Day, showcasing their vibrant community spirit and traditions.