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CAO’s Nogis backs gillnet fishing

In supporting a bill that would authorize the use of gillnet on Saipan and in the Northern Islands, Felix Nogis, the special assistant for the Carolinian Affairs Office, said that the CNMI’s ancestors have been practicing gillnet fishing or “tekking” throughout the years. “As a...
Posted On Feb 24 2023 06:03
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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MVA, CAO, IAO to launch Hafa Adai- Tirow cultural experience in August

To provide visitors and residents a cultural experience highlighting indigenous Chamorro and Carolinian culture, the Marianas Visitors Authority, Carolinian Affairs Office, and Indigenous Affairs Office will launch the “Hafa Adai-Tirow Tuesdays and Thursdays” in August ...
Posted On Jul 29 2022 06:00
, By Press Release
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Children learn subsistence farming via CAO program

The Carolinian Affairs Office has resumed its Tepengi Kkosch Refaluwasch/Caring for Our Carolinian Culture program last week by teaching about 20 children the ABCs of subsistence farming at the CAO grounds in Garapan. The program, which aims to promote, preserve, and protect the...
Posted On Aug 10 2020 06:02
, By Iva Maurin

CAO, DYS complete summer youth camps

The Carolinian Affairs Office and the Division of Youth Services capped off its 2019 Summer Youth Empowerment Camp yesterday at the San Isidro Youth Center with a final graduation party for about 45 participants in this second and final half of the camps. The participants...
Posted On Aug 02 2019 06:01
, By Marc Venus
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