Navajo Code Talkers
1st pbk. ed.
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Word Count
28,500 words, Guess
Page Count
114 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivenavajocodetalker00aase
- ISBN-100802775896
- ISBN-139780802775894
- OCLC Control Number45180511
- Open LibraryOL24875126M
Classifications
- DDC940.54/8673
- LCCD810.C88 A27 2000
Description
The gripping story of the Native American volunteers who provided a unique military service during WW II to the very government that had oppressed their people. Using their own language, specially trained Navajo transmitted messages that the enemy could neither read nor falsify, greatly facilitating military operations in the Pacific. The background information here is particularly effective; few books so concisely summarize the Japanese advance and the American response to it, while none provides the same depth of insight into the conditions faced by these Navajo. Particularly interesting are how hard it was for them to convince other Americans that they weren't Japanese, and how some of the talkers attributed their safe return to blessing ceremonies conducted on their behalf by Navajo healers. Aaseng also shows the importance of coded communications to military operations, giving examples of how the early cracking of Japanese codes led directly to some crucial victories. After the war came white ignorance and neglect: the talkers were not officially thanked until 25 years later. An important story, compellingly told. Map; many b&w photos; source notes; bibliography; index.
Description
Describes how the American military in World War II used a group of Navajo Indians to create an indecipherable code based on their native language.
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