Betsy Woodman has been a guest speaker at KUUF for the last twenty years. Educated on four continents, she has worked as a teacher, software consultant, history book editor, and social science researcher. She was writer/editor for the radio series, Experiencing War, produced for the Library of Congress. Her Jana Bibi trilogy of novels, published in the U.S. and India, won the affection of fans in both countries. A native of New Hampshire and former resident of Andover, she now lives in the Hudson Valley in New York.
Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Native American code-talkers were essential to allied victories in two world wars. Have they got a message for us now?
