When a Navajo code talker received a message to be decrypted, he would relay the message to the Navajo code talker on the other end by translating the English words into pre-defined code words. For example, the word for the warship "cruiser" would be spoken as "LO-TSO-YAZZIE". If the...
Navajo code talkerA Navajo code talker using a radio to relay information during World War II. In the early 21st century many Navajo continued to live a predominantly traditional lifestyle, speaking theNavajo language, practicing the religion, and organizing through traditional forms of social structu...
(Translation: "évolution", operate, To board, access, dock, boardable, accessible (Also to dock, to land, to come alo To anchor, to moor, anchor, mooring Seaport, harbor Beach, shore, bank Coast, seashore, sea-cliff (Redundant? Translation? "Cote", " Strait, peninsula, isthmus (...
built at the base of red sandstone cliffs or in caves on the steep canyon walls. They cover a longer period than any other ruins in the Southwest, dating between 350 and 1300ce. Relics of theBasket Makerculturehave been found under those of the later Cliff Dweller andPueblocultures. Modern...