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Norbert Perez ...is a reknown
lecturer and public speaker. He has delivered speeches and seminars to audiences in Germany, Peru, Mexico, Canada, Philippines,
Taiwan, Korea, Hawaii, California, Denver, New York and Washington, DC, on such diverse
topics as: world peace, ancient Chamori culture, traditional massage therapies,
Pacific Island languages, technology and computers, telecommunications, religions of the islands, island
politics, and the sovereignty movements in the islands, etc.
...Mr. Perez is the author of over 100 children's books on Chamori, Hawaiian, Samoan, and Tongan Legends
& Myths and is the inventor of the Neutron Ray Emitter and the Laser Feedback Amplifier. He is currently the President
of PUGUA' International Corporation, a technology and telecommunications consulting company. Additionally, he is the publisher
of Pacific Times Magazine, an online publication dedicated to the cultures, languages and traditions of the islands and Ms.George
Magazine, a contemporary lifestyle webzine for the global American woman; plus Five other regional magazines.
Currently,
Mr. Perez is involved in several research programs: 1st, he is working with Go Smart Technologies on the
design, fabrication and production of the first Electric-Solar
Transport Vehicle in Hawaii. Secondly, he is involved with the design and production
of the first Arabic Translator Software for Homeland Security and other federal agencies.
Thirdly, he is engrossed in a five year universal program for Women Only on Mental
Telepathy and Telekinesis. And finally, Mr. Perez is preparing Abstract submissions for UNESCO and the International Endangered Language Society to capture, codify, computerize and save some of the world's nearly extinct dialects...such
as Pudeh in Taiwan.
In 1993, Mr. Perez designed and developed the NP2000, the first Chamoru language
translator software. The program became the prototype for 45 other Pacific Island languages, such: as Palauan, Chuukese, Hawaiian,
Samoan, Fijian, Nauruan, Malay, Indonesian, Tagalog, Ilocano, Visayan, Japanese, Chinese and many others.
Aside from his activities with PUGUA' International, Pacific Times and Ms. George Magazines, Mr. Perez
is the founder and president of the Bring Our Ancestors Home Foundation, an Hawai'i based, non-profit organization dedicated
to identifying and facilitating the repatriation of the ancient Chamori remains and sacred artifacts from Hawaii, California,
Chicago, New York, Washington DC, London, France and museums throughout the world.
For information on Mr. Perez's lecture and speaking schedule or for information on how you can arrange to have Mr.
Perez speak before your organization, club, association or University, please call: (808) 247-8742. Please note that
there is a $2500.00 honorarium fee. |
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