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What to Watch: Choctaw Code Talkers

In 1918, not yet citizens if the U.S., Choctaw members of the US American Expeditionary Forces were asked to use their Native language as a powerful tool against the German Forces in WWI, setting a precedent for code talking.

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Luke 5:15-16 FNV

Though no one was ever more busily employed than he was, or did so much good in public as he did, yet he found time for pious and devout retirement: not that he needed to avoid either distraction or ostentation; but he meant to set us, who have need, an example, so to order the circumstances of our devotion as to guard against both.

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Thirsty (for Knowledge) Thursday - Dance & Regalia

Rooted in tradition and ceremony, dancing is an important part of Native American culture. Hundreds of dances exist, performed by tribes across the United States. In this segment, Russell Harjo, Leya Hale and Jennie Kappenman explore the meaning, history, and regalia of three unique Native American dances. 

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