“Today, on Indigenous Veterans Day, Ontarians are encouraged to take the opportunity to honour and remember the tens of ...
On Indigenous Veterans Day, Ontarians are encouraged to take the opportunity to honour and remember the tens of thousands of Indigenous veterans who have helped keep our country safe in times of war a ...
CBC Indigenous visits Akwesasne to speak with the military community and the daughter of Levi Oakes – the last Second World ...
When the Japanese broke Allied military codes used to protect operational plans in the Pacific theater during World War II, the U.S. Marines turned to the Navajo Nation for help.
Mohawk code talkers and their missions were so vital during the Second World War, that some believe without them, there was ...
The Navajo Code Talkers are widely known for creating the "unbreakable code" during World War II. It remains the only code unbroken by an enemy.
WWE Icons: 25 Wrestling Legends Who Left an Indelible Legacy! John Kinsel Sr., Navajo Code Talker for the Marines During ...
The code, which used his native language, was a critical form of communication during the war.
A mural honoring veterans of the Durango area’s past was unveiled Saturday at the American Legion Post 28 on East Second ...
"Preserving Dinetah: Water Security for Generations," Nov. 6 from 1-3 p.m. Learn about the Navajo Nation's settlement ...
Conducted by Talker Research for MD Live, the survey found that 81% of women trust their own “ill-tuition,” or the sense that something feels off with their health before knowing for sure.