No, the sole purpose was to create a code that the Japanese could not break. Once WW2 ended there was no further use for it.
The Japanese were very good at breaking our codes, but when you used a "book code" with words of another language that they did not know it stymied them. The Navajo Code Talkers did not speak ordinary Navajo in their messages, they translated the messages to Navajo then encoded it using the memorized "book code" and spoke those Navajo words. Even when the Japanese had captured Navajo soldiers (who of course had no code talking training), they could recognize the words but the message was gibberish.
LakotaSiouxNavajoComancheApacheSeminoleCherokeeLumbeeMohawkMohicanMuskogeeHopiIroquoiMikmaqqNahua & Mexica (Aztec)MayaThese are some of the tribes still around,.. there are still many more
does the caddo tribe still exist today
parts of it are still standing today. some of it was damaged during earthquakes, but it is still there.
they didn't want anyone to know about the convention
Yes teepees are still used today by uncommon are unknown idians.
yes
The Mexicans treated the Navajo's with much disrespect.
yes the navajos are still alive<3 Over 300,000 members today. More than there have ever been.
The Navajo were, and still are today, living in the Southwest region, or desert area, of the U.S. The states they live in contain, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.Hope i helped!!!-Anonymous
LakotaSiouxNavajoComancheApacheSeminoleCherokeeLumbeeMohawkMohicanMuskogeeHopiIroquoiMikmaqqNahua & Mexica (Aztec)MayaThese are some of the tribes still around,.. there are still many more
Hogans are what traditional Navajo homes are called. In Navajo they are spelled hooghan. They all face east, most are six or eight-sided or round. These kind are called "female" hogan. They were usually made with logs and the roof of logs or the whole building was covered with earth for insulation. The "male" ones are very rare today and have a pointed top more like a small tepee of logs covered with dirt. Today, some Navajo still have hogans, mostly for ceremonies but some are still lived in. Most people lived in regular US style homes or in mobile homes. There are 300,000 Navajo and they are very individualistic so there is a lot of variation.
No. Today they are the largest tribe in the US with over 300,000 members. The Navajo Nation is the size of Holland and Belgium put together, 27,000 square miles. The Navajo Nation is doing well.
Yes! Check the related link. As of 2012 there are over 300,000 enrolled members of the Navajo Nation. Not only are they still alive but this is more Navajo than there have ever been. They are thriving. In 1864 there were between 15,000 and 20,000 Navajo. In 1868 there were about 10,00- 15,000. By 1900 there were about 30,000. They have increased tenfold since then. The Navajo Nation land area has gone from 5,200 square miles in 1868 to 27,425 square miles today. They also have the largest irrigated farm in the United States.
Using an 18th century technology which is still remains a secret till today.
Navajo did not fish in traditional times. Eating fish and most water animals or birds was taboo. There are 300,000 Navajo today so some fish and some do not.
They did not. Today in, 2014, there are over 300,000 members of the Navajo tribe, more than there have ever been.
The Navajo tribe