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  1. American Indian Code Talkers - The National WWII Museum

    The idea of using American Indians who were fluent in both their traditional tribal language and in English to send secret messages in battle was first put to the test in World War I with the …

  2. Code talker - Wikipedia

    Early pioneers of Native American-based communications used by the US military included the Cherokee, Choctaw, and Lakota peoples during World War I. [3] Today the term code talker …

  3. Code Talkers | National Archives

    Oct 4, 2016 · Over the course of both wars, the Army and the Marine Corps recruited hundreds of American Indians to become Code Talkers. Records at the National Archives document the …

  4. How Native American Code Talkers Pioneered a New Type of ...

    May 29, 2014 · In World War II, the U.S. recruited Native code talkers from several tribes. The Navajo created the most complex system, with over 600 terms, proving vital to Allied success.

  5. Code talker | Definition, Significance, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 24, 2025 · Code talker, any of more than 400 Native American soldiers who transmitted sensitive wartime messages by speaking their native languages, using them as codes. In …

  6. Code Talkers Helped U.S. Win World Wars I and II > U.S ...

    Oct 31, 2024 · During World War II, code talkers from the Comanche, Lakota, Muscogee, Mohawk, Meskwaki, Tlingit, Hopi, Cree, Crow and Choctaw Nations were among those who …

  7. Native American Code Talkers > National Security Agency ...

    The code talkers provided absolute security and speed of encryption and decryption when seconds counted on the battlefield. The first code talkers were Choctaws in World War I. In …