The way to Ameyama is by no means an ordinary novel. There is not the same cookie cutter as most books, but the plot is small and simple chapter from the beginning to the end. It is not just a book, it is a meaningful book, it is a book that the reader should think. This is a book about past ties. These connections are like puzzles, and the hero N. Scott Momaday has to do a song together on his journey to truly understand his tradition. In the past, Momaday celebrated the memory of his grandmother and found a way to connect with his Kiowa culture.
The route of Rainy Mountain to the Pulitzer Prize winning writer N. Scott Momaday was created in 1969. This novel concerns the journey of the ancestors of Kiowa of Scott Momaday and the journey from Montana surrendered to American cavalry to Fort Sill near Oklahoma State Rainy Mountain. On the way to Rainyama, Momaday traces the root of his ancestors to the beginning of the Kiowa tribe.
"The way to Rainy Mountains" by N. Scott Momaday is the story behind the descendants of Kiowa of Rainy Mountain. In the story, he depicts the history, culture and life of the Kiowa tribe. In addition, he pays more attention to his grandmother to show the lives of the people of Kiowa. Regardless of the season, rainyama is where the weather becomes extreme. One day, the author returned to Rainy Mountain to visit his grandmother's grave. She died recently, and he feels nostalgic. His grandmother was born in the last generation of traditional Kiowa. Kiowa tribe like me. This special holy sun dance doll has become the subject of Kiowa worship. His grandmother joined the last Sundance of the Kiowa in 1887. She contacted Kiowa culture and lived in Rainy Mountain until she died. The author attempted to remember his grandmother through the experience of living with her. He remembered that his grandmother's house was full of fun and noises.