Online exhibit examines how Native code talkers used their languages to serve their country and to continue the warrior tradition during World Wars I and II. Contains a large collection of pictures, ...
Fort Huachuca, AZ. - In June 1944, when Comanche Indian Cpl. Charles Chibitty landed on Utah Beach in Normandy, his first radio message was to another Comanche on an incoming boat. He transmitted it ...
The Montana Historical Society is scheduling the Smithsonian Institution’s “Native Words, Native Warriors” exhibit to tour the state’s American Indian reservations. “This is a rare opportunity to ...
When you think of the tools used to make war, you may think guns, artillery, tanks and the like.But for an elite group of warriors during World Wars I and II, language was their gun and words their ...
DVD video is part of the traveling Smithsonian Institution exhibition, Native Words, Native Warriors. "This video was developed in conjunction with the American Indian Code Talker Project, produced by ...