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Code Talker By Joseph Bruchac Book Burp Book Report

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After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, it was time for the United States to join the world war and declare war on Japan. The Japanese deciphered every code written by the Americans; hence the army had to use the Navajo code, one of the most complicated languages to decipher. Such is a story about Ned Begay and other Navajo tribespeople who risked their lives to code talk for the American forces.

The tale is narrated by Ned Begay, recounting his life from when he was just six years old. Ned Begay is sent to the white mans school, further alienated and barred from speaking his native language. The Navajo It was no good to speak Navajo or be Navajo. Everything about us that was Indian had to be forgotten. (Bruchac, p.18). Ned Begays resilience; despite the rough treatment and racism in school, he finds time to study his culture.

After the declaration of war against Japan, recruitments exercises take place at the Navajo reservations. Ned Begay derives interest and wishes to join the army, an actual act of selflessness and bravery. He risks it all to pay the ultimate price for his nation. The debate on whether the risk was worth it then it is. Ned Begay takes a risk by undergoing his first mission in Bougainville in the Solomon Islands, where he encounters the battle first hand.

Ned receives the ultimate price of the risk when he is shot in the shoulders in the battle of Guam. Even after playing a critical part in the war and saving countless American lives, Ned Begay faced segregation when he returned home. He was refused access to a bar termed as a whites-only bar. Ned had fought for his country, but he faced injustices from racial discrimination when he came back. The risk was worth it because, in Neds view, he was fighting for a purpose and his country and primarily for his tribe.

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Bruchac, Joseph. Code talker: A novel about the Navajo Marines of World War Two. Speak, 2006.

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