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FINA'NAGUEN TINIFOK: ROSE + HENTON ULU WEAVING WORKSHOP

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Learn to weave a coconut rose flower crown alongside CHamoru weaver Martha "Mamfok Marty" Tenorio

About this Event

Tinifok CHamoru is the weaving of CHamoru people. Weaving has been part of CHamoru culture since time immemorial. It is an important and useful practice that connects the practitioner to the experiences, knowledge and wisdom of the taotaomo'na or ancestors of the Marianas. Join us this Mes CHamoru for an exciting workshop led by generational weaver and cultural practitioner Señora Martha Tenorio! Her many years of experience learning weaving from her mother and grandparents and elders makers her the perfect host for this workshop.

Students will meet at the Guam Green Growth Circular Economy Makerspace for the workshop. All materials will be provided. Detailed instruction will follow, and all students will get to take their own handmade henton ulu with roses (coconut rose flower crown) home with them!






About the Artist

Martha Tenorio is an Indigenous Chamorro fiber artist. Her art seeks to celebrate the legacy of the Chamorro people who utilized the environment for both sustainability and art. She is from the village of Talofofo. She first started weaving from the early age of six, having been surrounded by skillful weavers, like her mother, Maria Tudela Tenorio, and grandparents, Lucia Castro Tenorio and Leonardo Campos Tenorio. She is knowledgeable in all the traditional coconut leaf weavings, from katupats, to tuhong (hats), and various guagua' (baskets) stlyes, as well as in all other decorative woven items. She is a retired teacher with the Department of Education, and was a weaving resource teacher for CHamoru Studies and Special Projects Division. She taught all around the island, teaching students during their CHamoru classes how to weave according to their grade level. She also started a program called “Famagu’on Titifok” which was a weaving program brought to all the villages in order to give free weaving lessons to anyone interested in learning, most especially for children. She currently teaches Chamoru arts & Practices at the University of Guam, and represented Guam at the 2024 Festival of the Pacific Arts in Hawaii as a weaving delegate.





Location Information
  • This workshop will be held inside the Guam Green Growth Circular Economy Innovation Hub & Green Store, Ste 120 at CHamoru Village.
  • We are next to Micronesian Jewelrs, and parking is available at the back of the building along Marine Corps Drive or across the Guam Museum.


Guam Green Growth Circular Economy Workshop Policies

Mandatory Safety Equipment: No safety equipment is required for this workshop

Minimum Age: 12 or older if accompanied by an adult.

Minimum Booking Requirement: We require at least 3 participants to run the course. In the event we do not reach 3 participants we will reach out to reschedule or issue a refund, whichever you prefer.

Cancellation & Refund Policy: Customers must cancel their ticket at least 7 days before the class to receive a refund. Refunds will only cover the cost of your ticket minus Eventbrite fees. Tickets cannot be transferred to other workshops or events.

Should you have any questions please feel free to contact (671)-475-0163 or craina


Ticket Information Ticket Price
General Admission USD 25

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