Dr. Natachee Scott Momaday
The author, Natachee Scott Momaday, was born in Kentucky of French, Cherokee Indian, and English lineage. She spent much of her life teaching on Indian reservations. In 1968 the Press Women of New Mexico presented her the Zia Award as the outstanding woman writer of that state. Her famous family includes the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist N. Scott Momaday.
The author, Natachee Scott Momaday, was born in Kentucky of French, Cherokee Indian, and English lineage. She spent much of her life teaching on Indian reservations. In 1968 the Press Women of New Mexico presented her the Zia Award as the outstanding woman writer of that state. Her famous family includes the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist N. Scott Momaday. See less
Dr. Natachee Scott Momaday's Featured Books
Dr. Natachee Scott Momaday book reviews
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House Made of Dawn
circular
by bitty r, Jul 31, 2011
An American Indian circular narrative.
Once used to this style of writing, the novels are quite enjoyable.
Abel leaves some room for hope in the end, but how much? Read More
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The Names: A Memoir
Origins
by rejoyce, Nov 9, 2007
N. Scott Momaday's The Names is a book of origins, of ancestors, of creation tales, and of the power and splendor of words. By tracing the courses of his entwining blood-lines--his Kiowa grandfather ... Read More