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.
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.
Natachee Scott Momaday was the name of N. Scott Momaday's grandmother.
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).
N. Scott Momaday is 77 years old (birthdate: February 27, 1934).
N. Scott Momaday was born on February 27, 1934 in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Scott Momaday is an author who writes about the Old West. He shot a horse one time when he was angry.
Author N. Scott Momaday was born at the Kiowa-Comanche Indian Hospital in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Momaday had a good relationship with his grandmother in The Way to Rainy Mountain. It was about their journey in the state of Montana.
Momaday uses the genre of the west in telling the way to rainy mountain.
Kiowa.