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Native Words, Native Warriors

Oct. 23-Dec. 31, 10 am–4 pm

When the United States issued the call to arms in WWI and WWII, American Indians answered. Some discovered that words in their Native languages would be their most valued weapons. Crackling over the airwaves and telephone lines, the code talkers’ messages proved indecipherable to the enemy and helped the United States achieve victory in combat. Decades later, the U.S. government declassified the code talker programs, paving the way for the participants’ long-overdue recognition. Native Words, Native Warriors, developed by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, tells the remarkable story of these American heroes and highlights the cultural backgrounds that made possible their unique and valuable contribution to the war effort. The exhibition includes a short film, The Power of Words: Native Languages as Weapons of War, and a hands-on activity area for children to explore the fun and mystery of ciphering and making codes. Photos and military memorabilia collected from Pequot veterans are also on display in the Mashantucket Gallery. Free with Museum admission, free to Museum members.

 


Native Words, Native Warriors was produced by the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The exhibit was made possible thanks to the generous support of Elizabeth Hunter Solomon. Additional funding has been provided by the Smithsonian Women’s Committee and the AMB Foundation.

Saturday, Oct. 23, 12:30 pm
Growing Up with Heroes: A Daughter's Journey

Ms. Zonnie Gorman (Navajo)the daughter of the late Dr. Carl Gorman, artist, teacher, and one of the original code talkers who devised the initial Navajo codeshares code talkers’ stories about her father and the young teenage boys who enlisted seeking adventure and escape. Free with Museum admission, free to Museum members.


The Smithsonian Community Grant program, funded by MetLife Foundation, is a proud sponsor of this public program.




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