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Shutterstock The Choctaw Code Talkers of WWI The Germans had cracked every Allied code in World War I until October 1918.
At Site Santa Fe, 71 artists were inspired by Southwestern figures, from healers and novelists to Navajo code talkers. Here’s ...
Erasing Native American teams from sports for being "offensive" ignores how those teams honor Native Americans and how they are being erased from our culture.
These are some of the most interesting and shocking facts about Native Americans—many you might not have learned about in ...
Code talkers from as many as 18 tribes used their native languages to dodge enemies. Radio transmitters carried a short distance, about three miles, said Mary Bennett, who researched the Meskwaki ...
Doubleday Field and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum may be the stars of Cooperstown's lineup, but the ...
From the courageous Native American Code Talkers of World War II to the dedicated members of the 148th Fighter Wing, “United in Service” offers a poignant exploration of what it truly means to ...
Earlier administrations investigated whether Native American school mascots were discriminatory. The Trump administration defends them, reflecting a broader shift.
Racism is coming from D.C. As I write this letter, it has been only 70 days since felon-in-charge Donald Trump and his wholly unqualified Cabinet took over the White House. What they have done has ...
When the United States military removed women, blacks, Native American Code Talkers, Nisei Soldiers (the valent Japanese Americans who fought for this country), and other minority groups just to ...
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