
The Legacy of Native American Code Talkers in WWII
Explore the extraordinary role played by Native American Code Talkers from various tribes such as Navajo, Muskogee, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw, and more in World War II. Discover the significant contributions and sacrifices made by these individuals who used their native languages to create unbreakable codes, aiding communication and contributing to crucial military victories.
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Native-american code talkers WWII Navajo muskogee Creek seminole Choctaw Hopi Sioux Comanche Cherokee Assiniboine Chippewa/oneida Kiowa menominee Pawnee sac and fox/Meskwaki
The Navajo Navajo code talkers in the Pacific
The Navajo Receiving a message and decoding it In the jungle
The Navajo Navajo code talker in training
The Navajo A group of Navajo code talkers somewhere in the Pacific
The Navajo Sending a message during a battle
The Navajo Veteran code talkers being honored at a ceremony
Other Tribes A Meskwake tribesman from Iowa in training
Other Tribes Comanches from the Army s 4th Infantry Division
Other Tribes Clarence Wolf Guts, Lakota Sioux
Other Tribes Rex Pooyouma (left) and Orville Wadsworth, Hopi code talkers