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. >>> one of the last remaining navajo code talkers died friday.ndoval was born in new mexico and joined the marines in 1943. became one of the code talkers during world war ii who used the unwritten navajo language to form an unbreakable code to transmit messages. sandoval served five combat tours and later became a substance abuse counselor. the navajo nation's vice president called sandoval a great warrior and a compassionate family man. nearly 60 hikers have been rescued from a trail near the california-oregon border as the raging mckinney fire continues to grow. it's consumed more than 50,000 acres in northern california, prompting the state's governor to declare a state of emergency. a mandatory evacuation order is in place for parts of the area, and residents within the evacuation zone are being asked to leave immediately. nearly 2,000 people have already been forced to flee their homes. officials say the blaze started on friday and has been exacerbated by winds from lightning storms this weekend. crews are working to battle the fire, which
. >>> one of the last remaining navajo code talkers died friday.ndoval was born in new mexico and joined the marines in 1943. became one of the code talkers during world war ii who used the unwritten navajo language to form an unbreakable code to transmit messages. sandoval served five combat tours and later became a substance abuse counselor. the navajo nation's vice president called sandoval a great warrior and a compassionate family man. nearly 60 hikers have been rescued from a...
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the majority of the navajo nation is in arizona.ditional, that covered the history of my people in two paragraphs. for me at least, i didn't really learn the full history of my own people until i was in college. for my future children, i want them to walk in a world where they're not thought of as inferior or savages. >> or only worthy of two paragraphs. >> exactly. maybe we wouldn't be there if we invested in critical race theory. and it was an education that was taught. >> ideas have consequences. your view of history will affect your view of today and your view of tomorrow. so these struggles over curricula, these struggles over so-called divisive ideas, it's not just limited to the seminar room. it's not just limited to what little sally and what little jane and what little johnny write in a paper. this is about the constitution of the united states of america. i've been putting people into spaces for years. millions of people into millions of spaces. and that must be why apartments.com is the center of the rental universe. tipp
the majority of the navajo nation is in arizona.ditional, that covered the history of my people in two paragraphs. for me at least, i didn't really learn the full history of my own people until i was in college. for my future children, i want them to walk in a world where they're not thought of as inferior or savages. >> or only worthy of two paragraphs. >> exactly. maybe we wouldn't be there if we invested in critical race theory. and it was an education that was taught. >>...
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and the majority of the navajo nation is in arizona. and traditional that cover the history of my people in two paragraphs for me i didn't learn the history of my own people until i was in college. for my future children, i want them to walk into a world where they are not thought of as inferior, or savages, or -- >> or only worthy of two paragraphs? >> maybe we would only be there if we invested in critical race theory and it was an education that was taught. >> ideas have consequences, your view of history will affect your view of today. and your view of tomorrow. so, these struggles over curriculum, these struggles over, you know, so-called divisive ideas. it is not just limited to the seminar room, it is not just limited to what little sally and what little jane and what little johnny right in a paper. this is about the constitution of the united states of america. w leathan the leading wipese with no wipe waste. garnier micellar cleansing water and reusable eco pad. by garnier, naturally! covid-19. some people get it, and some peop
and the majority of the navajo nation is in arizona. and traditional that cover the history of my people in two paragraphs for me i didn't learn the history of my own people until i was in college. for my future children, i want them to walk into a world where they are not thought of as inferior, or savages, or -- >> or only worthy of two paragraphs? >> maybe we would only be there if we invested in critical race theory and it was an education that was taught. >> ideas have...
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so i think it's new to a lot of us one final question though about the apaches and the navajos and did they take sides during the war in the invasion of new mexico? did they see it primarily as a war between white people? yeah, that's that's a really good question in in one section in the book. i sort of i lump indigenous people and mormons together, which is a really odd pairing. that's not a pairing that they would have naturally put together, but i did that because both of these groups sort of adopted the same strategy during the war mormons in utah and native people in the southwest did not like the united states government because the united states government infringed upon what they saw as they're sovereignty and so they they also adopted this sort of wait and see separatism. they wanted to sort of buy their time and see if the united states would ultimately lose and they could claim a greater share of control over the region. so in the early days of the war as union forces were being withdrawn from certain forts in the southwest. native people watch this and they they saw their
so i think it's new to a lot of us one final question though about the apaches and the navajos and did they take sides during the war in the invasion of new mexico? did they see it primarily as a war between white people? yeah, that's that's a really good question in in one section in the book. i sort of i lump indigenous people and mormons together, which is a really odd pairing. that's not a pairing that they would have naturally put together, but i did that because both of these groups sort...
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. >>> one of the last living navajo code talkers has died.ld war ii veteran samuel sandoval passed away on saturday. he and other code talkers were crucial in the allied defeat of japan by using a code based on their language to pass secret messages. sandoval was at battles like guadalcanal, guam and okinawa and close to 100 years old. new mexico's governor says after sandoval, there are only three living navajo code talkers left. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ how's he still playin'? aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength. reduces inflammation. don't touch my piano. kick pain in the aspercreme. who's on it with jardiance? we're managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk. we're hittin' the trails between meetings. and putting the brakes on fried foods. jardiance is a once-daily pill that...not only lowers a1c, it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lose some weight. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that ma
. >>> one of the last living navajo code talkers has died.ld war ii veteran samuel sandoval passed away on saturday. he and other code talkers were crucial in the allied defeat of japan by using a code based on their language to pass secret messages. sandoval was at battles like guadalcanal, guam and okinawa and close to 100 years old. new mexico's governor says after sandoval, there are only three living navajo code talkers left. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ how's he...
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it's stunning that the navajo nation, the community that was most impacted by covid, turned out at an credible 89% to vote. api people in pennsylvania made 1.3 milli calls to people in 10 languages, voters who have been ignored by so many other electoral operations and black women, the backbone of our democracy, the vanguard of social justice movements, who led the way as usual in voting down hate from coast to coast who believ georgia could be a swing state who even after the theft of the governorship from scey abrams through horrendous voter suppression two years ago picked themselves back up and through sheer grit and determination, fighting for their lives and the lives of their children made a way for their state and for our country. so there's a reckoning here for those of us in philanthropy. what does it mean when the political and moral clarity of black women is unparalleled by any other group in this country and yet they're one of the least funded groups? what does it mean when native people were responsible for the margin of victory in so many states d are largely invisible
it's stunning that the navajo nation, the community that was most impacted by covid, turned out at an credible 89% to vote. api people in pennsylvania made 1.3 milli calls to people in 10 languages, voters who have been ignored by so many other electoral operations and black women, the backbone of our democracy, the vanguard of social justice movements, who led the way as usual in voting down hate from coast to coast who believ georgia could be a swing state who even after the theft of the...
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it's stunning that the navajo nation, the community that was most impacted by covid, turned out at an inedible 89% to vote. api people in pennsylvania made 1.3 milli calls to people in 10 languages, voters who have been ignored by so many other electoral operations and black women, the backbone of our democracy, the vanguard of social justice movements, who led the way as usual in voting down hate from coast to coast who believed grgia could be a swing state who even after the theft of the governorship from stacey abrams through horrendous voter suppression two years ago picked themselves back up and through sheer grit and determination, fighting for their lives and the lives of their children made a way for their state and for our country. so there's a reckoning here for those ofs in philanthropy. what does it mean when the political and moral clarity of black women is unparalleled by any other group in this country and yet they're one of the least funded groups? what does it mean when native people were responsible for the margin of victory in so many states anare largely invisible
it's stunning that the navajo nation, the community that was most impacted by covid, turned out at an inedible 89% to vote. api people in pennsylvania made 1.3 milli calls to people in 10 languages, voters who have been ignored by so many other electoral operations and black women, the backbone of our democracy, the vanguard of social justice movements, who led the way as usual in voting down hate from coast to coast who believed grgia could be a swing state who even after the theft of the...
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from the really requests from military apters in order to need a complete set of e-e bags of the navajowhich is already being made completely feelers e cats of various types e-e funds that could be fired entirely from plastic materials so that they in no way could not enter into some kind of confrontation or conflict with modern mines, to undermine it, that is, to completely move away from the metal part, yes, that was really such a waste, well , first of all, you need to understand that any the production of a plastic part is a very difficult process, you need to issue molds first, it costs more than one uah 1,000, more than $10,000 , and it takes 2-3 months, then you will start mass construction today for some parts. we are already producing the mold these are two types of eh basket where the replacement is chips for washing plastic we are doing something in about 2 months we will already present the first samples of satel bags of a completely new model which even in the world we do not see it will already be tested property which has been tested in today's conflict, you are in contac
from the really requests from military apters in order to need a complete set of e-e bags of the navajowhich is already being made completely feelers e cats of various types e-e funds that could be fired entirely from plastic materials so that they in no way could not enter into some kind of confrontation or conflict with modern mines, to undermine it, that is, to completely move away from the metal part, yes, that was really such a waste, well , first of all, you need to understand that any...
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away from really requests from military officers in order to need a complete set of e-e bags of the navajoeing produced completely, feelers e cats of various farmers e-e the costs of which are being discussed today could be fired entirely from plastic materials so that they could not in any way enter into some kind of confrontation with modern mines or undermine it in a conflict, that is, completely move away from metal parts yes, there really was such a problem, first of all, you need to understand that any removal of a plastic part is a very difficult process, you need to issue molds first, it costs more than one, well, uah 1,000 , more than $10,000, and it takes 2-3 months then you will launch a mass place today, for some details, we are already producing forms, these are two types of mine clearance areas - these are chips for erasing plastic, because somewhere in 2 months we will already present the first samples of satan's bag of a completely new model, which even artists in the world national we see it will already be a tested property that has been tested today's concert you are in
away from really requests from military officers in order to need a complete set of e-e bags of the navajoeing produced completely, feelers e cats of various farmers e-e the costs of which are being discussed today could be fired entirely from plastic materials so that they could not in any way enter into some kind of confrontation with modern mines or undermine it in a conflict, that is, completely move away from metal parts yes, there really was such a problem, first of all, you need to...
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. >> why did lincoln imprisoned 10,000 navajo and apaches in new mexico, beginning in 1863? 3000 died either in the summer or on the first move, inconsistent with how former slaves were treated. >> absolutely, if you are interested in this topic this is a major component of my previous book. many of the chapters take place on the long walk and on the reservation. , this is one of the biggest human rights disasters in the civil war, almost completely the fault of james henry carlton, the founder of the u.s. army and the department of new mexico. in that range in the u.s. party hand push the confederates from new mexico in the summer of 1862. and, then they turned the full force of their military power on apaches, and on the navajo people. it was carleton's intent and you can see the relationship, he really started to articulate this new kind of policy, there would be no treaty agreements and the first would-be active warfare, with the intent of removing native people so that they would be out of the way of white settlers moving west. during the civil war and the years after t
. >> why did lincoln imprisoned 10,000 navajo and apaches in new mexico, beginning in 1863? 3000 died either in the summer or on the first move, inconsistent with how former slaves were treated. >> absolutely, if you are interested in this topic this is a major component of my previous book. many of the chapters take place on the long walk and on the reservation. , this is one of the biggest human rights disasters in the civil war, almost completely the fault of james henry carlton,...
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turned the full force of their military power on chirakawa apaches on mescalero apaches and on the navajo people and it was carlton's intent again, and you can see the relationship here. he really started to particulate this new kind of federal indian policy where there would be no treaty agreements and the first move would be active warfare with the intent of removing native people to reservations. so they would be out of the way of white settlers moving west kind of during the civil war and then in the years after that and bosque redondo has a really fascinating history. i mean, of course it is terrible at 25% mortality rate both on the long walk and at bosque redondo and really more people need to know about it because it really was a unique kind of prisoner of war camp, but also needs to be discussed in that context with places like andersonville and in this place can actually see that contradiction which also lies that the heart of saving yellowstone, which is that the federal government on the one hand is preserving and protecting the rights of black southerners emancipating them, y
turned the full force of their military power on chirakawa apaches on mescalero apaches and on the navajo people and it was carlton's intent again, and you can see the relationship here. he really started to particulate this new kind of federal indian policy where there would be no treaty agreements and the first move would be active warfare with the intent of removing native people to reservations. so they would be out of the way of white settlers moving west kind of during the civil war and...
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>> well, you know, our team embedded with jose and his key teammates, in navajo nation and here in newwas texting. i was saying, "what did you shoot? what did you-- what did you get yesterday?" "well, we covered something in the morning." "that was it? that was all you did?" "well, you know, the trucks ed just a lot of people gathered around, so we put the camera down." and that's the spirit of it. it's-- you know, it's just infectious. and i had to sort of say, hey, hey, dude. i'm glad you pitched in, but you're there to tell a story and let's get it. the other bit of direction-- >> stephen: so you stole his crew. >> i mean, we are on a mission. we need to feed people. he's like, "hey, you, put the mic down. put the camera down." ( laughter ) and that's the beauty of it, that everybody is hands on. >> stephen: now, jose, what is-- give us a call for action here. how can people help in their own way or collectively? what would you like to say to the people. >> that i realized especially in ukraine, every one of you, you can become your own organization. you don't need to try to feed th
>> well, you know, our team embedded with jose and his key teammates, in navajo nation and here in newwas texting. i was saying, "what did you shoot? what did you-- what did you get yesterday?" "well, we covered something in the morning." "that was it? that was all you did?" "well, you know, the trucks ed just a lot of people gathered around, so we put the camera down." and that's the spirit of it. it's-- you know, it's just infectious. and i had to...
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i didn't expect a navajo to have an open gym. how long ago i wrote it opened, in general, after the hostilities, three weeks together, while a month in the basement, a month the first school was destroyed and there was also a healthy hall, and from there everything was brought. well, for now, let's start slowly collecting. in donetsk, i don’t have time in moscow to even worry about training. come on, i'm now training for those wishing to sign up. we used to have the most mass, girls, boys were engaged, not even football, not volleyball, no kinds close. they were very popular. well , yes, now the sports school is at the stage of registration, so that we already have the laws of foundation, and then we will already fully start working as the school works, and we will work and our gym. children must be removed from the streets must be covered. i see that the windows are broken, what is generally needed in the gym, so that it functions right in the normal way, the windows were broken then there were frosts. eh, somewhere something th
i didn't expect a navajo to have an open gym. how long ago i wrote it opened, in general, after the hostilities, three weeks together, while a month in the basement, a month the first school was destroyed and there was also a healthy hall, and from there everything was brought. well, for now, let's start slowly collecting. in donetsk, i don’t have time in moscow to even worry about training. come on, i'm now training for those wishing to sign up. we used to have the most mass, girls, boys...
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anything about who they were, where they come from, and yet, our languages were used not just the navajoanguage, but the cheyenne language, many languages were used in world war ii. the very people who were to be eradicated through wars and schools stood and fought. they were boarding school survivors, as well. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> ms. norma wong. >> a loja -- aloha. [speaking non-english language] my name is norma, i was born near the mountains, where i live. i apologize for not being with you in person. instead, i am here, and from time to time, you will have proof of that because you will hear roosters in the background. my grandmother was banned from the language in her youth, and she did not speak it again until two weeks before she passed. she did not tell us her story, and i did not grow up in the language. so, these few words that i have spoken here that i wrote in my formal testimony, i sent two younger hawaiians to correct. i know that my story is common among the many native peoples. we all experienced the stripping of language, and separation from land, famil
anything about who they were, where they come from, and yet, our languages were used not just the navajoanguage, but the cheyenne language, many languages were used in world war ii. the very people who were to be eradicated through wars and schools stood and fought. they were boarding school survivors, as well. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> ms. norma wong. >> a loja -- aloha. [speaking non-english language] my name is norma, i was born near the mountains, where i live....
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olympic reserve heavy athletics, please, so this is my specialty, who here i did not expect that the navajosything was brought from there. well, for now, let's start slowly collecting. i won’t have time to train in donetsk in moscow, at least i’ll train. come on, now i used to have a training session , the bulk of the girls, the boys were engaged, not even football, not volleyball, no views close. they were very popular. well , yes, now the sports school is at the stage of registration, so that we already have the laws of foundation, and then we will already fully begin to work and we will work and our gym. children must be removed from the street must be covered. i see that the windows are broken, what is generally needed in the gym, so that it functions right in the normal focus, the windows were broken then there were frosts. eh, somewhere something thawed, somewhere something flowed. well, of course, you see the windows, so we sheathed the outline. but uh, here the main issues are preparation for the land, well, on their own. we have put things in order. here, i love these basement rocki
olympic reserve heavy athletics, please, so this is my specialty, who here i did not expect that the navajosything was brought from there. well, for now, let's start slowly collecting. i won’t have time to train in donetsk in moscow, at least i’ll train. come on, now i used to have a training session , the bulk of the girls, the boys were engaged, not even football, not volleyball, no views close. they were very popular. well , yes, now the sports school is at the stage of registration, so...