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N. Scott Momaday

Biographical

Here's a good Momaday start page from Paul P. Reuben's PAL site.

This is a brief bio of the author from the American Academy of Achievement. (Consider: How reliable do you think this information is? How comfortable would you be using this material in a paper about Momaday?)

Bibliographical

Here are some comments by Momaday about the PBS film The West. See if you can locate a copy of this film, and try to relate what you see to what you've read.

This is an Academy of Achievement interview with Momaday, in which he discusses growing up into a writing life.

Here's an excerpt from The Names, a memoir by Momaday.

Cultural

Interested in putting this author's work into a cultural and social context? Check out these Native American author links from Voices of the Shuttle.

Here is the citation for Momaday's Pulitzer Prize for House Made of Dawn.

Look here for an article from the Smithsonian Institution about avoiding Native American stereotypes. Why, according to the article, is avoiding stereotypes important? How does the issue relate to Momaday's work?

Would you like to narrow the focus of your research? This is the hyperlinked homepage of a website about the Kiowas, Momaday's ancestral tribe. Follow a few of the links and see what you come up with.