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    Origin Myths

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    Origin myths tell stories on how something began. “The Earth on Turtle’s Back” told how Earth came to be. How Indians were created were created was told in “When Grizzlies Walked Upright”. Human life and how it started was told in “The Navajo Origin Legend”. Each of these myths are similar in some ways‚ but they also have their differences. Nature means a lot to Native Americans‚ and they often reflect that in their myths. This is something each myth had in common‚ however nature’s importance was

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    also tell why he had done these things? * First they thought someone else was illegally digging at unofficial places. Who did they think it was and why? There are different kinds of races named in the book. One of them are the Navajo. Question: * What part do the Navajo have in the book and what kind of people are they? Now we would like you to give your conclusion about the book. Questions: * During reading the book and it coming to an end‚ did you think the story would end like it did? Why

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    Code Talker

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    Chester Nez‚ an original Navajo Code Talker and the last surviving of the original 29‚ was born in a shack at a place currently called Oak Canyon. Nez does not know exactly when he was born‚ but roughly around 1921‚ which makes him currently 92 years old. Nez was only 18 years old when the United States Marines came to his school in Arizona one day in 1942 to recruit him as a Navajo Code Talker. Nez is perfect to write this piece‚ because Nez experienced being a Navajo Code Talker first-handedly

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    The Navajo creation story involves three underworlds where important events happened to shape the Fourth World where we now live. The Navajo were given the name Ni’hookaa Diyan Diné by their creators. It means "Holy Earth People". Navajos today simply call themselves "Diné"‚ meaning "The People". The Tewa Indians were the first to call them Navahu‚ which means "the large area of cultivated land". The Mexicans knew them as "Navajos de Apaches"‚ known as a special group somewhat distinct from the

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    Hijra and Nadleehi

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    male and female. However‚ there are other parts of the world associating another term with gender. The Hijra community from the Hindu tradition classify themselves as the “third gender”‚ they consider themselves to be neither male nor female. The Navajo tradition also classifies a community of the Nadleehi people as possessing “two-spirits” or a third gender. Moreover‚ the Hijra and Nadleehi are mostly referred to as being a man woman‚ but not only a man or only a woman. Some Hijra’s and Nadleehi’s

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    The title of my essay is "The Participation of Native Americans in World War II." The purpose of the essay is to deal with the issues of change and struggle of the American Indian in the nineteen thirties through nineteen forties. The essay will go into the attitudes and policies of Native Americans as well as the American public in the era just before World War II. The essay will also go into policies during the war‚ and how they led to a steady progression of rights given to Native Americans

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    Cage‚ is a movie about World War II and Navajo Americans who played a big role in the American victory. Out on the battlefield‚ important messages and coordinates of where to bomb the enemy were sent out over the radio. The enemy could hear the radio transmissions being sent out by the Americans. The American soldiers would try to talk in a code to keep their messages secret‚ but the enemy would find a way to break them. So the Americans decide to use Navajo Americans on the battlefield to transmit

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    symbolism and attributes associated with these Goddesses tend to vary dependent on the culture or religion of the natives. An example of this contrast can be illustrated through Lilith‚ a Goddess derived from Sumerian tablets‚ and White Shell Woman‚ a Navajo deity. The first Goddess‚ Lilith who gave the gift of grain and birth the moon was said to be the first wife of Adam. As his wife‚ she was made of the dust of the earth‚ as Adam had been made. This illustration conveyed that Lilith and Adam should

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    the human race. The Inca and The Navajo people are no different each has a cosmic creation myth. The two myths are similar in many ways there also are some differences in each cosmic creation myth. The Christian cosmic myth is one most every person from our American culture is familiar with‚ god created the world in 6 days‚ and on the seventh day he rested. Then there was Adam and Eve‚ and the Garden of Eden. The rest of the story is well known. The Navajo cosmic myth begins with just six beings

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    World War II‚ the military needed an unbreakable code to keep information from the enemy‚ which is how the Navajo Marines contributed. They helped develop the top secret code that was used to transmit messages by radio. The men that carried the radios and spoke the language had to endure the same harsh battles as every other marine. My book‚ Code Talker‚ by Joseph Bruchac‚ covered the Navajo Marines in World War II‚ which had a profound impact on the life of the main character in the book because

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