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Navarre Scotte Momaday (né
Mammedaty [the t was a
typographical error and
should not be
cited in
derivative sources];
February 27, 1934–January 24, 2024)...
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House Made of Dawn is a 1968
novel by N.
Scott Momaday,
widely credited as
leading the way for the
breakthrough of
Native American literature into the...
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communicated with
several other American writers of note.
According to N.
Scott Momaday, "In 1851, and
again in 1854,
Tuckerman journe**** abroad. On the first...
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featuring an
Indian boarding school/jail,
Stewed Prunes Saloon, and brothel.
Momaday, a love-struck 16 year–old
Pawnee Native American, and Grandfather, also...
- twenty-five US Army
troops were indicted.
Native American author N.
Scott Momaday, in his
review of the narrative,
agreed with the
viability of the comparison...
- the
Northern Cheyenne, the
sacred object was a
buffalo head. N.
Scott Momaday (Kiowa) was
given the name Tsoai-talee (Rock Tree Boy) by Pohd-lohk, a...
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Clayton Smith &
Momaday 2010, p. 175. Vaschenko,
Clayton Smith &
Momaday 2010, pp. 175–176. Vaschenko, Alexander;
Clayton Smith, Claude;
Momaday, N.
Scott (2010)...
- is a book by
Pulitzer Prize winning author N.
Scott Momaday. It is
about the
journey of
Momaday's Kiowa ancestors from
their ancient beginnings in the...
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literary works that
followed the
publication of N.
Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn in 1968".
Momaday's novel garnered critical acclaim,
including the Pulitzer...
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January 22 – Elke Erb,
German author and poet, 85 January, 24 – N.
Scott Momaday,
american novelist,
short story writer, essayist, and poet.
Pulitzer Prize...