Growing Up
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100

What is the native language of Ned?

Navajo

100

How old was he when he left?

6 years old 

100

what are the colors of the rainbow in order?

red orange yellow green blue indigo violet 

 R O Y G B I V :)

100

How old was Ned when he first enlisted with the Marines?

14

100

Who is the author of Code Talker?

Joseph Bruchac

200

Why did Ned's parents sent him to boarding school?

To learn English

200

Was Ned allowed to speak Navajo?

NOOOOOOOO

200

Is the sun a planet?

no, it is a star!!!!!

200

Did Neds parents let him join the marines the first time he asked?

NO 


they said he was too young and to wait a year 

200

When Ned joined boot camp - what did he NOT know how to do?

he didnt know how to swim 

300

Did Ned have siblings?

yes

300

What happened when the students spoke Navajo?

they put soap in their mouth, they beat them and they tied them up in the cellar 

300

what is the oldest continuos sportting event in the USA?

the Kentucky Derby 


ha

300

Why were the Marines reqruiting Navajos?

to become coders in WW1

300

between what ages were the Marines reqruiting Navajos men?

17 and 32 years old 

400

Who took Ned to the mission school?

His uncle 

400

What did Ned want to be when he grew up?

a teacher 

400

what is the hardest bone on the human body?

the femur 

400

Who attached Pearl Harbor?

the Japanese 

400

How did Ned feel about joining the Marines?

he was very excited 

500

Why was Navajo language forbidden at the mission school?

because they wanted everyone to speak English - or not speak at all!

500

Why did Ned not play any sports in high school?

because he was really small in size - but he enjoyed watching the sports!
500

what part of the human body does not heal its self????

the teeth 

500

what does the word billigana  mean?

white person 
500

why did they shave the heads of the young Navajo Marines? andhow did that make them feel?

it was part of boot camp, to prevent lice and the Navajo men took pride in their hair - its part of their culture
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