Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Revised Blog

   Navajo Code Talkers
    If I were to be a living book, the only one in existence, I would chose to be a Navajo Code Talker book.  I am proud of my culture, language, hertiage and this beautiful free country that I live in.   It brings me great pleasure to know that my grandfathers were a part of a secret operation to help in World War II.  I would want to be a Navajo Code Talker book to tell people of my grandfathers journey before, during and after the war. 
    I would want to be a Navajo Code Talker book to tell people about World War II, and how the Navajo Code Talkers helped to win the war, to this day there are still alot of people who do not know about the Code Talkers. www.navajocodetalkers.org/ If I were to be a living book I would want to tell people of the Navajo language, the sounds and meanings of our often confusing language, which stumped the Japanese.   It was an unbreakable code, it was also a secret, after many years of being a secret I think people should know how the Navajo Code Talkers contributed during the war.  bingaman.senate 
     History is an important part of our great nation, as a book, I would want people to know that my people helped in a war for our country.   I want people to know and hear our language, a language that could not be broken during the war.  As a book, I would tell people of our Navajo culture and how it ties into protecting and fighting for something that we believe in. 
     If I were a living book, I'd be a Navajo Code Talker book.  I would want people to hear about my language, the courage of my brave grandfathers who went into a war with a secret code, a code that was never broken.  I would want people to hear how the Code Talkers had to leave the country and go to a foreign country, most of these men had never left the reservation.  I would want people to know the courage and bravery of these young men.  For so long they were kept a secret, and if it were up to me, never again will they be a secret.




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