"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 sacred 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 tries to remember his grandmother through experience of living with her. He remembers standing in a wood stove to cook meat, or sitting in the south window and bending over her beads. He remembered that his grandmother's house was full of joy and jealousy. He insisted that Kiowa is a kind person, taking care of each other. Tribal families take care of each other, their morale is high. Around the grandmother 's house was a calm and calm place, a frog' s voice was heard by the river, I felt the movement of the air.
N. Scott Momaday, I will share the cultural background of the Kiowa tribe. He is a long-term descendant with no tribal experience in their traditional era, but he will try to reconnect his grandmother and their past. From all the stories his grandmother told him, he felt a relationship with the Kiowa culture. He instigated who Kiawas is and explained who his grandmother is. His experience with his grandmother may affect his achievement. Finally, he was proud and happy that he was still part of her grandmother after converting to Christianity. He personally could not understand the words Kiowa said, but he understood each other that the grandmother's singing prayers are profoundly forbidden. He believes his grandmother is wonderful about the sun. She participated in a traditional sundance. At the end she was buried in the mountains of rain and the sun was shining in her grave.
The route of Rainy Mountain to the Pulitzer Prize winning writer N. Scott Momaday was created in 1969. This novel is about the trip of Scot Momad's ancestor and a trip from Montana to Hilberg near the mountain of Oklahoma's rain that surrendered to American cavalry. - I will analyze the way to Rainyama of N. Scott Momaday until Rainy Mountain. Each section has three sections, each with its own position and its own font of each page. Legend, history, personal memory. However, this model has never simplified the reader's understanding of the novel. Instead, confusing and confusing the reader by placing the reader where the real double end encounters.
On the way to Rainyama, N (avarre) Scott Momaday tries to reunite with his American Indians (Kiowa) heritage throughout his trip to the rain mountain in Oklahoma. Then he will visit the grave of his deceased grandmother. Momaday has a degree at New Mexico University and Stanford University and is an English professor at the University of Arizona. Momaday received the Pulitzer Prize, a poet, a critic, and a scholar, but this may have lost contact with the reader as Momaday disappoints the reader, is the flow of his writing and did not explain him Feeling sexuality, the opinion of this critic is detailed, especially nostalgic writing
Momaday's novel "The way to Rain Mountain" took place from the mid 1800s to the 1900s. This novel is done in the Yushan area, and it is expressed as many mountains and plains. Surrounded by rainy mountains themselves, it seems to be a severe season like a very hot tornado like winter snowstorm, spring wind and hot dry summer. In this case, the Kiowa tribe seems to spend most of its time in the boiling light of the sun. In such tribes, being together is always important. Because they are always surrounded by the sun, the sun in this environment can represent tribal unity. Severe weather conditions such as winter blizzard, spring breeze, other hot tornadoes, hot and dry summer symbolize fighting over all the obstacles Kiowa should face. Tribes in such areas must have enemies and experience many hardships.