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Warriors - The Navajo Code Talkers

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:Warriors - The Navajo Code Talkers
"Warriors - The Navajo Code Talkers" is a powerful exhibition featuring the men whose language and bravery made defeat of the Japanese possible during World War II.

These unique works by photographer Kenji Kawano show these men and feature the work they did to develop and implement a form of coded communication that would not be understood by the Japanese. Using the native language of the Navajo, these men spoke orders and coded messages, which were never deciphered by the enemy.

EXHIBITION LOGISTICS:
Exhibition elements: The "Warriors - The Navajo Code Talkers" exhibition consists of 40, 16" X 20" framed black and white photographs and one framed unit with interpretive text panels and exhibit title.

Rental Fee: $1,500 per month
Footage Requirement: 84 linear feet, 1,000 - 1,200 square feet
Security Level: Moderate
Number of Crates: 1
Available Dates: Please email us for information on available dates for four-week venues.
Estimated Shipping Costs: To Be Determined

 
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