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A Study Guide for N. Scott Momaday's "House Made of Dawn"
A Study Guide for N. Scott Momaday's "House Made of Dawn"
A Study Guide for N. Scott Momaday's "House Made of Dawn"
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A Study Guide for N. Scott Momaday's "House Made of Dawn"

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A Study Guide for N. Scott Momaday's "House Made of Dawn," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Novels for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Novels for Students for all of your research needs.
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Release dateJun 14, 2016
ISBN9781535824965
A Study Guide for N. Scott Momaday's "House Made of Dawn"

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    A Study Guide for N. Scott Momaday's "House Made of Dawn" - Gale

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    House Made of Dawn

    N. Scott Momaday

    1968

    Introduction

    When it was first published in 1968, N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn garnered scarce critical and commercial attention. Yet within a year, it won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and had received international critical acclaim.

    During the early 1970s America became interested in the plight of Native Americans as the truth about reservation life was exposed and publicized by Native American activists. By chronicling the struggles of a young Native American man named Abel, Momaday was able to explore some of the issues and conflicts that faced the Native American community in the twentieth century. House Made of Dawn was a crucial link in teaching the general public about the real lives and beliefs of Native Americans.

    Although most critics admire the poetic beauty of his narrative style, Momaday's indirect way of storytelling—weaving together past, present and myth with no apparent order—may prove challenging to some readers who are used to a linear progression of events. Most critics, however, consider this style necessary for understanding Abel and his culture.

    Author Biography

    Momaday was born on the Kiowa Reservation in Lawton, Oklahoma, on February 27, 1934. His father, Alfred Morris, was an artist and teacher; in fact, his artworks are used to illustrate several of Momaday's books, including his history of the Kiowa people, The Way to Rainy Mountain. His mother, Mayme Natachee Scott, taught and wrote children's books.

    Momaday spent his childhood on a succession of Native American reservations, learning the cultures of the Pueblo Indians. The family eventually settled in Jemez, New Mexico, which is the model for Walatowa in House Made of

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