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You are correct.Purplehood wrote:If I had been on Iwo JIma I would have been translating OMG OMG OMG into Navajo. Repeatedly.
I knew a young Hopi girl that was a Marine on Okinawa. I got the impression from her that code-talkers were not just Navajo. I could be wrong, it was 30+ years ago.
Doh! The Lakota part didn't even ring a bell with me. My little brother would have a fit for me not remembering as he is an Indian Shaman.TxD wrote:You are correct.Purplehood wrote:If I had been on Iwo JIma I would have been translating OMG OMG OMG into Navajo. Repeatedly.
I knew a young Hopi girl that was a Marine on Okinawa. I got the impression from her that code-talkers were not just Navajo. I could be wrong, it was 30+ years ago.
The Navajo were the first; suggested and recruited by a missionary.
"The 450 Navajo code talkers were the most famous group of Native American soldiers to radio messages from the battlefields, but 15 other tribes used their languages to aid the Allied efforts in World War II.
Wolf Guts was one of 11 Lakota, Nakota and Dakota Native American code talkers from South Dakota."