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Now that you've prepared your exhibition, give your exhibit a title and a
brief introduction (about 200 words). Your introduction will appear at the
beginning of the exhibit. It should tell the visitor what the exhibit is about
and why it's important.
Conduct additional research on the Navajo code talkers to help you
curate the exhibition. The following sites may be helpful. Along with your
introduction, be sure to list all sources that you used to find your
information.
Interview with Code Talker Joe Hosteen Kellwood
• Navajo Code Talkers e
• American Indian Words: Code Talking: National Museum of the
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