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Sagei.9

“By the end of the war, more than 400 Navajos had served as code talkers. They had been told in school that their language was no good, but they had proven that wasn't true. The Navajo code helped win World War II.“

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At the end of the book, there is an Author's note about Chester Nez' life! He wrote a memoir called Code Talker: The First and Only Memoir by One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII.

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Sagei.9
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A book about a Navajo boy named Betoli, who was forced to take the English name “Chester“ at a residential school. Chester and other Navajo people were able to cleverly create and use a code using the Navajo language that enemy nations could not decipher. Chester Nez was a real “code-talker“ who helped win WWII! It talks about the abuses/trauma Chester faced at the residential schools as well.

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AnnCrystal
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Meant to post about this in June...Yikes! It's already almost August.

Just wanted to post about this 100 year anniversary.

The Indigenous people in the U.S.A. were not considered American citizens until June 1924.

The “Americas“ (as in both continents) had a beautiful landscape, occupied by numerous tribes for millennia.👇

AnnCrystal A few history notes:

There was an immense population.

There was Trade.

Stargazers (there were some Indigenous clans who lived, documented, and built by the stars and seasons before Egypt, Stonehenge, etc.).

And there was even Chaco, where tribal people from different clans (from all over the Americas) are said to have traveled and gathered in conference.

Etc.👇
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AnnCrystal Yet, in the U.S.A. the Indigenous were not citizens until 1924. It wouldn't be until 1954 when Indigenous would be allowed to vote in all states. And not until 1978 when Indigenous would legally be allowed to practice traditional cultural spirituality & religion.

In the U.S. 100 hundred years ago my ancestors were recognized as citizens of their own land. A land we have loved for thousands of years, & continue to want the best for🇺🇲🦅🇺🇸💝.
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Leftcoastzen Great post! 5mo
AnnCrystal Thank You @Leftcoastzen 🇺🇲🦅🇺🇸 🌞💝. 5mo
TieDyeDude Thanks for sharing 😔 5mo
AnnCrystal @TieDyeDude 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇲 ☀️💫 5mo
bthegood Thanks for sharing - 5mo
AnnCrystal @bthegood 🇺🇲🦅🇺🇸 🌻💝. 5mo
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