World War I Choctaw Code Talkers: 36Th Division of the National Guard (Essay)
Whispering Wind 2008, May-June, 37, 5
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Contrary to popular belief, the first use of a Native American language as a code occurred during World War I (WW I). Most Americans have heard about the Navajo Code Talkers of WW II. However, few people have heard the story of the original Native American code talkers. Introduction
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