They ate the same food as other US Marines in WWII. Mess halls and field kitchen food (A ration- fresh or frozen, and B rations- canned) or C, K or D-rations when that was not available.
The Navajo Code Talker program was run by the US Marines. In WWII women were not allowed to join the Marines. The code used Navajo as a base but was encoded in that so a Navajo speaker could not understand it and would need to memorize the secret code to use it.
In WW2, the US allowed the Navajo speakers to establish their own set of code words so as to facilitate rapid communications in the Pacific Theater. As the Navajo language had never been a written language, the words themselves were unintelligible to those who had never heard them before.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
they had corn and melons
Eating fish was taboo so they didn't eat them long ago. Most water animals were taboo to eat. It is thought to make a Navajo sick.
Yes, the Navajo people raise sheep and enjoy eating mutton. Mutton on fry bread is a favorite at any Navajo event.
the navajos Indians eat beans con and buffalo and sheep
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Yes, they do. In the Navajo language rabbit is gah'.
the Navajo Indians ate deer antelope small game goats sheep elk rabbit jackrabbit and big horned sheep.
The main characters in "Code Talkers" are the Navajo Marines who served as codetalkers during World War II, particularly the protagonist, Ned Begay, and his friend and fellow codetalker, Sam. The story follows their experiences as they use their native language to transmit secret military codes and navigate the challenges of war.
NO! we eat sheep, horses, and cow. that's all. but we can have deer hide but only if we have a special ceremony.
Navajo people eat things like: mutton, fry bread, corn mush, Navajo tacos, sheep, lamb, and goat, kneeldown bread( from fresh corn), roast corn, roast chillies. Roast mutton and roast chillies on fry bread is very good.