Native American Code Talkers: A Lasting Legacy

Date/Time
Date(s) - 05/19/2021
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Categories

Tags National Museum of the American Indian, Navajo Code Talkers, Smithsonian Institute, Virtual, Zoom


During World War I and World War II, American Indians made a unique contribution to the U.S. Armed Forces by using their tribal languages in secret battle communications.

Join us via zoom as author and anthropologist/historian William C. Meadows of Missouri State University reveals how these Native American “code talkers” played a key role in important battles and campaigns—and helped save many American and allied lives.

Following Meadows’s talk, Alexandra Harris, senior editor at the museum and co-author of Why We Serve: Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces, will host a Q&A with attendees.

Sponsored by American Indian Museum online via Zoom. smithsonian.zoom.us…

http://events.si.edu/152036921/NativeAmericanCodeTalkersALastingLegacy

Native American Code TalkersImage: Diné [Navajo] code talkers Corporal Henry Bahe Jr. and Private First Class George H. Kirk. Bougainville, South Pacific, December 1943. National Archives photo no. 127-MN69889-B





 

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Becky Olvera Schultz

Becky Olvera Schultz is an artist and photographer whose background includes journalism, advertising and marketing. She has been in involved with the powwow circuit for several years, participating as a vendor and as a member of powwow planning committees. For more information on Becky, visit her art site at www.native-expressions.com