

Battle For The Navajo Code The Navajo code-talkers were the unsung heroes of World War II. One needs to have a firm understanding of the history behind the film to comprehend how insulting this movie is to the memory of the codetalkers. Windtalkers drew widespread acclaim for bringing attention to the Native American codetalkers of WWII; however, it encouraged negative stereotypes such as savagery, naivety, and spiritual isolation, thereby negating the memory of their heroism and skill which saved the lives of countless soldiers.Battle For The Navajo Code
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You Can Feel the Wind I remember days when we sat quietly on the porch, whiling the day away with cool glasses of juice. There was no need for words during these quiet hours; we communicated to each other without them. On occasion she would talk with me about her deepest thoughts and we would meditate on these points individually until the next topic was broached. We were old friends. It was understood that we could talk to each other about anything. We hadn’t made it this far by being sensitive. We were sitting that day when she tentatively began a conversYou Can Feel the Wind
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