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One of the smartest students in his class
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One of the smartest students in his class
Ned Baker
Soldier who can't read English
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Soldier who can't read English
Georgia Boy
School Leader who disliked Navajo culture
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School Leader who disliked Navajo culture
Principal O'Sullivan
Ned's Navajo name- "Little Boy"
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Ned's Navajo name- "Little Boy"
Kii Yazhi
Navajo Marie who trains code talkers
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Navajo Marie who trains code talkers
Johnny Manuelito
While riding off to school with his uncle, what did Ned leave behind?
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While riding off to school with his uncle, what did Ned leave behind?
A splinter with his blood on it
What was given to the Navajo children on the first day of school?
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What was given to the Navajo children on the first day of school?
New hair cut, uniform, name
When John Roanhorse continued to speak Navajo, his final punishment was what?
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When John Roanhorse continued to speak Navajo, his final punishment was what?
Chained to the basement for a week with little food or water
What event did Ned hear about on December 7, 1941, which got the US involved in WWII?
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What event did Ned hear about on December 7, 1941, which got the US involved in WWII?
Pearl Harbor
Why did Ned and the other Navajos not know their exact age
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Why did Ned and the other Navajos not know their exact age
Navajo children were born at home
How did Ned get from one side of the pool to the other on the first day of swimming exercies?
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How did Ned get from one side of the pool to the other on the first day of swimming exercies?
Walking underwater
What did Ned read to Georgia Boy?
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What did Ned read to Georgia Boy?
Letter from his mom
When practicing a hiking drill on Hawaii, what did Ned and the other Navajos use to stay hydrated and prevent themselves from getting thirsty?
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When practicing a hiking drill on Hawaii, what did Ned and the other Navajos use to stay hydrated and prevent themselves from getting thirsty?
Prickly Pear Cactus
Gene-gene, a native chief on the island of Guadalcanal, had scars on his chest after being tortured by who?
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Gene-gene, a native chief on the island of Guadalcanal, had scars on his chest after being tortured by who?
Japanese
Who were part of the Axis power?
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Who were part of the Axis power?
Japan, Germany, Italy
"If you are captured in battle, die before telling the enemy anything about the code!"
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"If you are captured in battle, die before telling the enemy anything about the code!"
John Benally
"I am really going to miss you Indians."
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"I am really going to miss you Indians."
Corporal Radant
"I did not joint the Marines to stand in front of a blackboard."
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"I did not joint the Marines to stand in front of a blackboard."
Johnny Manuelito
"The Holy People have not forgotten you."
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"The Holy People have not forgotten you."
Jesse Chee
"That bilagaanaa soap is not so bad."
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"That bilagaanaa soap is not so bad."
John Roanhorse
Describe the Mission School.
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Describe the Mission School.
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What was the relationship of the Navajos and the US government before the war.
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What was the relationship of the Navajos and the US government before the war.
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Describe the relationship of the Navajos and the US goverment during the war.
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Describe the relationship of the Navajos and the US goverment during the war.
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Why is it surprising that so many Navajos wanted to sign up for the miliary?
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Why is it surprising that so many Navajos wanted to sign up for the miliary?
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Explain what this means: "tradition is the enemy of progress."
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Explain what this means: "tradition is the enemy of progress."
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Hat are some Navajo traditions that Ned continued to practice at Mission School? Why?
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Hat are some Navajo traditions that Ned continued to practice at Mission School? Why?
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