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NEVER BROKEN Honoring Native American Code Talkers with Ann M. Wolf

Ann M. Wolf
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Published on 10 Feb 2021 / In Music

“NEVER BROKEN” The Video about Code Talkers (A.K.A. Windtalkers): Set to the soundtrack of Ann M. Wolf’s haunting song, "What Will We Leave for the 7th Generation?" she narrates a soul-stirring portrayal of our Native American Code Talkers with special commentary from her friend Larry Montoya, Marine and member of the Hopi Nation.

WHO ARE CODE TALKERS? From the narration script, "Before cell phones, before high-speed internet, before satellite communications...there served a group of Native American Heroes who operated with one of the most efficient & powerful means of communication that our American Military had ever seen. Throughout World Wars I and II, these faithful warriors worked as a highly efficient and secret team, using a special way of speaking that the enemy was never able to understand, having developed a unique “code” in the transmission of vital intelligence that was based on their own language, and one which the enemy was never able to crack.”

ANN SINGS...HONORING OUR NATIVE AMERICAN HEROS, WARRIORS & TEACHERS: As she concludes the reading of the narration, the song opens up with rocket intensity, transporting you to plains & plateaus on "Wings of Eagles" as she sings the poetic verses which reflect her years walking with many Native American leaders, musicians, and teachers. The video then continues by naming over 30 Nations who offered up their warriors to become heroes, serving as Code Talkers throughout WWI & WWII.

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NOTE: This Video is offered for the purpose of inspiration & education; images & music are either original by Ann M. Wolf or are used by permission, by license, with some images having been obtained from (what the artist believes) are public domain sites. Please advise if any images require additional licenses or permissions. Thank you.

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