he was once chased from a buffalo calf by its mother
Running away from a buffalo that was protecting its calf
The Buffalo Trust was a trust Momaday established to preserve Native American culture.
He was chased by a buffalo that was protecting its calf
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.
The phrase "What is life? The breath of the buffalo in the wintertime" is attributed to the Native American author and activist, N. Scott Momaday. It reflects a deep connection to nature and the ephemeral quality of life. In this context, the breath of the buffalo symbolizes the fragility and transient beauty of existence.
Natachee Scott Momaday was the name of N. Scott Momaday's grandmother.
The story of the "man made of words"
The address of the Committee For The Buffalo Weather Experience Center is: 247 Cayuga Road Ste 200, Buffalo, NY 14225-1900
His feelings about the kiowa tribe he grew up with
N. Scott Momaday was born on February 27, 1934.
N. Scott Momaday is an author of part Kiowa and part Cherokee descent.
N. Scott Momaday was born in 1934 (on February 27).