2015 Hall of Fame Nominee
Siloam Springs High School
Siloam Springs, AR
2015 Finalist from SCOLT
Those who walk in two worlds shape the future. In the early 17th century, an obscure Native American learned to speak English. This was important to no one until a ship full of Englishmen arrived and began to starve to death. Squanto’s ability to communicate and his willingness to serve saved the Pilgrim’s lives; through them our nation was founded. In the 1520s la Malinche served as Hernán Cortez’s interpreter and helped to establish a new society in the Americas. In the 1940s, the Navajo Code Talkers used their language skills to protect the WWII secrets of the United States. Without their service, the world would look very different today.
Each of the people listed above not only spoke languages, but also valued others different from themselves. They possessed a sense of global citizenship. Through exploring a new world—a new culture and language--we realize that we are all connected and that we need each other. This is the value of learning language and culture.