
Presented By: Umatac Municipal Planning Council
Dates: March 3, 2025
Location: Humatak Bay Magellan Monument Park
Time: 2:00 PM To 3:00 PM
Come down to Humåtak and experience a theatrical performance of history through storytelling, song, chant, and dance. The 2025 Magellan Re-enactment will be held on Monday, March 3, 2025 from 2pm - 3pm at the Humåtak Bay Park.
In many ways, Fernando de Magellan represents a turning point in the history of Guam. His voyage heralded the beginning of a series of intermittent visits to the Marianas, throughout the next 150 years, by foreign navigators. For the indigenous population, these trips represented a series of contacts, often saturated with violence, problems of communication and trickery – as well as the exchange of objects of value. On some occasions, islanders were kidnapped, to be used as guides or as protégés of missionaries.
For the Europeans, the incorporation of news about the existence of an inhabited archipelago with resources for supplying ships and crews marked a milestone in the cartography of the Pacific Ocean, whose vastness was practically unknown until then. In the maps of the 16th century, the “Islands of Thieves” represented the first geographical reference to new lands in the Pacific.