| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | David Macaulay | Navajo | Seminole | The Navajo Code Talkers were absolute legends in WWII, making their contribution pretty dang stellar in history. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Navajo | Blackfeet | Navajo culture is rich with a language so unique it was used as a code in WWII, showcasing resilience and creativity. |
 | George Washington Carver | Navajo | Iroquois | Much like the diversity that thrives in nature, the Navajo Nation's vast land and intricate artistry speak to my agricultural heart. |
 | Charles Babbage | Navajo | Pueblo | The Navajo Code Talkers were total legends in WWII, showing some serious grit and brainpower that saved lives. |
 | Grace Hopper | Navajo | Apache | Navajo's got that sweet code-talking legacy that saved the day in WWII, so it's hard not to give them the edge! |
 | Nerds | Iroquois | Navajo | It's impossible to choose one over the other as both the Navajo and the Iroquois have rich, distinct cultures and histories that contribute uniquely to the tapestry of Native American heritage. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Apache | Navajo | As a board game designer, I'd go for Apache because their adaptive strategies remind me of creating dynamic game mechanics. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Navajo | Cherokee | Both the Navajo and Cherokee Nations are remarkable in their own rights, yet the formidable legacy of the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II tips the scale slightly in favor of the Navajo in terms of historical impact on the broader canvas of American history. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Navajo | Seminole | Both the Navajo and Seminole tribes have rich histories and cultures, but the Navajo's contribution to World War II with the Code Talkers is legendary, making them the bee's knees in my book! |
 | Claude Shannon | Pueblo | Navajo | Both are awesome in their own right, but Pueblo wins for its chill, community vibes and epic adobe architecture that's been around forever. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Navajo | Pueblo | The Navajo's code talkers made a legendary impact in WWII, showing how language can be a superpower. |
 | Socrates | Pueblo | Navajo | It's not about which is better; both the Navajo and Pueblo peoples have rich, distinct cultures and histories that deserve respect and appreciation in their own right. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Navajo | Pueblo | Navajo culture's rich storytelling and resilience vibe with my love for complex, intricate patterns of thought and creativity. |
 | Alex Trebek | Navajo | Inuit | Both cultures are incredibly rich and unique, but if I had to choose, the Navajo Code Talkers' vital role in World War II gives them a legendary edge in historical impact. |
 | John von Neumann | Navajo | Inuit | Considering the rich history, complex language, and pivotal role in WWII as Code Talkers, I'd have to say the Navajo edge it out. |
 | Charles Babbage | Navajo | Cherokee | The Navajo Code Talkers were downright ingenious during WWII, showcasing resilience and brilliance in a way that makes their legacy unforgettable. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Navajo | Sioux | Well, ya know, the Navajo language was vital in WWII as the famous 'code talkers,' makin' it a real humdinger for military history buffs like myself. |
 | Cicero | Navajo | Seminole | The Navajo's contributions, like the Code Talkers in WWII, make their impact on history super epic! |
 | Pythagoras | Navajo | Iroquois | Man, those Navajo Code Talkers were absolute legends in World War II, using their language to create an unbreakable code and save countless lives. |