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    Great Talkers Little Doers

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    pastimes. Thenumber of those who can claim that they keep their tongue within theirlips and never talk in vain is limited. The talk of the common people‚mostly irresponsible‚ creates the impression that they have little to do.Indians are indeed typical of the people of the Orient who have nothingworthwhile to say‚ and yet contrive to spend the longest time in sayingit. Those who have endless time on their hands are great babblers. Thinking and reflection

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    Wind Talkers

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    Code Talkers How many people can say that their culture has made a huge impact in the history of the United States of America? Can you say that you contributed to a cause bigger than yourself? When it comes to the Navajo Indian Tribe they can say that they have achieved both of these honors. This tribe was a major part of the second world war. Had it not been for this tribe‚ many of the conversations between the U.S. and allied forces would not have been kept secret. The Navajo were known

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    Code Talker

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    APUSH Book Analysis-Code Talker I. Chester Nez‚ an original Navajo Code Talker and the last surviving of the original 29‚ was born in a shack at a place currently called Oak Canyon. Nez does not know exactly when he was born‚ but roughly around 1921‚ which makes him currently 92 years old. Nez was only 18 years old when the United States Marines came to his school in Arizona one day in 1942 to recruit him as a Navajo Code Talker. Nez is perfect to write this piece‚ because Nez experienced being

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    The Code Talkers

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    would not be able to decipher the vital messages being sent. Then the Navajo code talkers were formed‚ an elite unit in the United States Marine Corps (Pincock 119). This spoken code‚ however‚ would be unique‚ a code within a language characterized by guttural noises‚ grunts‚ and complex inflections that are highly difficult to learn after a certain age. A perfect‚ unbreakable radio code was born. The Navajo code talkers started fairly late in the war‚ being formed in 1942 (Paul 10). Their complex

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    Code Talker

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    Code Talker by Joseph Bruchac Code Talker is a novel by Joseph Bruchac. Bruchac is an American writer who focuses his literary efforts towards works about the native people of North America. He has written several stories‚ books‚ and poetry about Native Americans and Anglo Americans in the northeast United States. Joseph Bruchac not only writes about the native people of North America but also has ties within his own lineage with the people and cultures he writes about. Bruchac is of Abenaki

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    Navajo Code Talkers

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    April 10‚ 2012 “Navajo” Code Talkers - Research Paper Navajo Code Talkers During War World II‚ the United States needed a secure and immediate way to transmit messages and communicate by telephone and radio in a code that could not be broken by the Japanese. Cryptography is the science or study of writing or solving codes; which made this war effort difficult to accomplish. America succeeded this goal with a code that was not based on any type of science‚ mathematics‚ or substitutions‚ but on

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    Navajo Code Talkers

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    Navajo Code Talkers National security of every country highly depends on secrecy maintainance‚ especially during wartime. Secrecy is an important element of victory. However‚ it is important not only to code messages but also to break enemy codes in order to gain military advantages. During the Second World War it was very important for the United States to send and receive codes without any risk of being deciphered. For this reason the language of American indigenous population of the Navajo was

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    Navajo Code Talkers

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    World War II / Navajo Code Talkers The Navajo of the Southwestern U.S. are the largest Indian Reservation and most recognized tribe in all of the United States of America. It was based on the Navajo Language‚ one of the hardest languages to learn. Children who lived on the Reservation were not allowed to speak their own language at school but even that didn’t stop them; they always used it at home or any other place but if children were caught speaking any other language besides English‚ they

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    the assimilating group becomes socially indistinguishable from other members of the society. Assimilation can be forced or voluntary. (http://www.britannica.com/topic/assimilation-society). In the novel Code Talker‚ Joseph Bruchac clearly shows the assimilation of the Navajo Indians. Code Talker is about a boy named Kii who must leave everything behind to go to a strict school that only allows English. Going to this new school is hard for him. Kii knows little to no English since he grew up speaking

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    that Luther believes that this forming process takes place in various ways and often in uncomfortable ways… Most notably this occurs through God’s Word and through suffering. It seems that Luther believes that God will even use the “wicked” or “wrong doers

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