William C. Meadows is a professor of Anthropology and Native American Studies at Missouri State University. He is the author of Kiowa, Apache, and Comanche Military Societies; Kiowa Ethnography; Kiowa Military Societies; Through Indian Sign Language; The First Code Talkers; and The Handgame of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache.

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List of Tables Notes on the Comanche Sound System by Jean O. Charney Introduction 1. The Origins of Native American Code Talking 2. Native American Servicemen and Code Talkers in World War II 3. "Get Him Back on That Scale and Weigh Him Again!" 4. "?tekwapa Naka: I Hear What You Say" 5. Fighting Po'sataiboo': Crazy White Man 6. "N?m?rekwa'et??: Comanche Speakers!" 7. Conclusion Acknowledgments Appendixes A. Members of Company E, 142nd Infantry, Thirty-Sixth Division, World War I B. World War I Choctaw Code Talkers C. Organization of the Fourth Infantry Division, 1941-1945 D. Combat Narrative of the Fourth Infantry Division E. Fourth Infantry Division Campaign (June 6, 1944, to May 8, 1945) F. Fourth Signal Company Activities, 1940-1945 G. Glossary of Comanche Code Terms H. Native American Code Talkers in World Wars I and II* I. World War II Comanche Code Talker Biographies J. Comanche Code Talker Timeline Notes References Index
