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Natachee Scott Momaday was the name of N. Scott Momaday's grandmother.
Momaday had a good relationship with his grandmother in The Way to Rainy Mountain. It was about their journey in the state of Montana.
In order to see his grandmother's gravesite, N Scott Momaday as retold in The Way to Rainy Mountain, N Scott Momaday went to the rainy mountain region in Oklahoma.
In order to see his grandmother's gravesite, N Scott Momaday as retold in The Way to Rainy Mountain, N Scott Momaday went to the rainy mountain region in Oklahoma.
In order to see his grandmother's gravesite, N Scott Momaday as retold in The Way to Rainy Mountain, N Scott Momaday went to the rainy mountain region in Oklahoma.
visit his grandmother's grave.
it was like a child like persoality
A storm cellar near his grandmother's house
To visit his grandmother's grave.
The journey that Momaday took to visit his grandmother's grave paralleled his own spiritual and cultural quest for identity and connection to his heritage. This journey served as a metaphor for his personal exploration of his Native American roots and the significance of ancestral history in shaping his own identity. By retracing his ancestral roots, Momaday found a deeper understanding of himself and his place in the world.
the journey Momaday took to visit his grandmother's gravesite.
N. Scott Momaday is the son of writer Natachee Scott Momaday and painter Al Momaday. Al Momaday is of Kiowa descent. Natachee Scott Momaday is of English and Cherokee descent.