Para i Probechu’n i Taotao-Ta, Inc. currently umbrellas all recognized Guma’ (cultural houses) on Guam, CNMI, United States and Japan. These recognized Guma’ are community base organizations that encompasses at least 30+ active members and their extended family and friends that follow and support the mission of the organization. The organization also encompasses the Tribal Council (Inetnon Manfafana’guen Bailan Chamorro), recognized by the Government of Guam, who provides the leadership and guidance to the established Guma’ in the continuity of the established Chamorro Dance. The following organized Guma’ are currently members of PIPIT, Inc.
Tribal Council (Inetnon Manfafana’guen Bailan Chamorro) and their established Guma’:
Officially recognized Guma’ by the Government of Guam:
Guam:
Patrick Camacho – Guma’ Mahiga
United States:
Joel Larimer – Guma’ Imahe – Tacoma, Washington
Japan:
Asami San Nicolas – Guma’ Taotao Kinahulo Atdao na Tano’ – Mito City, Japan
Kyoko Nakayama – Guma’ Famagu’on Tano’ yan I Tasi – Tokyo, Japan
Organized Guma’ Awaiting Government Recognition:
Guam:
Luke Tedtaotao – Guma’ I Manelu
Saipan CNMI:
LJ Castro – Guma’ Simiyan I Mananai-ta
April Repeki – Guma’ Simiyan Lina’la
Frances Sablan - Guma’ Man Antigu
Vannah Hocog - Guma’ i ManeLUTA
United States:
Jenise Leon Guerrero – Guma’ Uno Hit – San Diego, California
Richard & Alissa Duenas – Guma’ Irensia – San Diego, California
Teresita Smith – Guma’ Hale Para Agupa – Maryland
Thelma Nauta – Guma’ Animun I Kutturan – North Carolina
Daniel Mendiola - Guma’ Inetnon Famagu’on Guahan
Japan:
Masako Nakagawa – Guma’ Imahen Acho Latte – Osaka, Japan
Mizuho Tokuda – Guma’ Metgot yan Menhalom – Yokohama, Japan
PIPIT, Inc. welcomes other cultural practitioners who are not in the field of performing arts but are passionately dedicated in the preservation, perpetuation, education, and promotion of the Chamorro language and culture through other art discipline representative of the Chamorro people.