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The "Code Talkers" helped to confuse the Japanese by using the Native American's language to encrypt radio messages .

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Are Navajo still alive?

yes, there are over 300,000 members of the Navajo tribe in 2014


How did Navajo decline?

They didn't. They are the tribe with the largest amount of members in the US. Over 300,000. The Navajo Nation is 27,000 square miles.


Who lives on the Navajo nation besides the Navajo people?

265 members of the San Juan Southern Paiute tribe, mostly in Tuba city. Some members of other tribes who have married into the Navajo tribe. A few Hopi. About 2.89% or 5,000 are non Native mostly medical and educational professionals.


What year the last Navajo people die?

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Are Navajos cool?

Well, I would think so! The Navajo tribe is one of the most pominent and largest federally recognized tribes in the United States. Members of the Navajo tribe were an important asset to the U.S. during World War II. The Navajo Code Talkers used their native language to create a code for the U.S. that could not be cracked.


What tribe helped us during world war 2?

NAVAJO


What is the Navajo?

The Navajo is a Native Indian tribe


What language was used that the Japanese could not crack during the war?

Navajo , which is a Native American language that is unwritten . Members of the Navajo Tribe were used during the second World War primarily in the Pacific Theatre to frustrate Japanese Intelligence Services .The Navajo Code Talkers , as they were known , were able to communicate with each other concerning military matters that would have benefited the Japanese had they known what the Navajo code meant .


How many cheifs does the Navajo tribe have?

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Which tribe members were recruited during world war 2 as wind talkers?

During World War II, members of the Navajo tribe were recruited as wind talkers. They developed a unique coded language based on Navajo that was used to transmit secret military messages, which proved to be unbreakable by enemy forces. Their contributions were crucial in various battles in the Pacific Theater, helping to secure vital communications for the U.S. military. Other tribes, such as the Choctaw and Comanche, also had individuals who served in similar roles, but the Navajo wind talkers are the most famously recognized.


What region is the Navajo tribe live in?

The Navajo Indians live in the Southwest


What other tribe did the Navajo tribe had contact or conflicts with?

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