The color of the land at sunset
All of the above
His feelings about the kiowa tribe he grew up with
He grew up with English as a first language but was also exposed to Kiowa.
He was not allowed to hear or learn the Kiowa oral tradition APEX !!!!! LOSERS
His feelings about the kiowa tribe he grew up with
N Scott Momaday was born in Lawton, Oklahoma and is an enrolled member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma. He grew up on the on the Navajo, Apache, and Pueblo reservations, in Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico.
N Scott Momaday was born in Lawton, Oklahoma. His family later moved to New Mexico and Arizona to live on the Navajo, Apache, and Pueblo reservations, where his parents taught school. As a child growing up among various Indian tribes in Arizona and New Mexico, N Scott Momaday developed an appreciation for the healing power of stories and their words.N Scott Momaday is enrolled in the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahomaand also has Cherokee ancestry from his mother, writer Natachee Scott Momaday.
she grew up in Castile!
She grew up in Kansas.
He never grew up.
Where you grew up usually
Momaday's descriptions of nature illuminate the way that Kiowas see their relationship to the natural world. Since the Kiowas' idea of themselves (their culture, in other words) is wrapped up in their relationship to nature, they were different people when they lived in Yellowstone than when they lived on the plains.