Battle of Saipan - David Sablan
- Description:
- Your Humanities Half-hour on 06.16.19 features David Mangarero Sablan, an indigenous Chamorro and Carolinian, who lived through the Battle of Saipan during World War II. Twelve years old at the time of the American invasion of Saipan on June 15, 1944, Sablan shares about what life was like for indigenous islanders under Japanese administration prior to the war, how his family survived the invasion, and how the experience has shaped his life.
- Display date:
- 20/06/2019
- Location:
- Northern Marianas
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- Northern Marianas Humanities Council Videos
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- Northern Marianas Humanities Council
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