Guma Taga / House of Taga - is a prehistoric megalithic site near San José Village on Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands. Once supported by 12 limestone Latte Stones, pillars (haligi) topped with capstones (tåsa), only one pillar remains standing today. The original stones, quarried about 4,000 feet south of the site, would have stood roughly 15 ft (≈ 4.6 m) tall. Designated on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1974, it is the largest known raised latte-stone foundation in the Marianas.