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Kiowas’ Life Cycle
Kiowas’ Life Cycle
from The Way to Rainy Mountain
by N. Scott Momaday
The composition process of this book began with his desire to comprehend his Kiowa identity and the death of his grandmother Aho and the collecting from Kiowa elders of stories.
The book consists of twenty-four three-voice sections. They are arranged into three divisions - ‘The Setting Out,’ ‘The Going On,’ and ‘The Closing In,’ thus Momaday suggests several physical and spiritual journeys - the two most obvious are the migration and history of the Kiowa and the gradual development of the Kiowa identity.
The three divisions are framed by two poems and three lyric essays (Prologue, Introduction, Epilogue), that combine mythic, historic, and personal perspectives.
Headwaters The first poem. Momaday depicts an ‘intermountain plain’ with a hollow log, and water rising against the roots.
Prologue The journey began one day long ago. They say that Kiowas entered the world through a hollow log. It was a struggle for existence, but , at the end, Kiowas lost. Their Plains culture withered and died. The buffalo was the animal representation of the sun, the essential and sacrificial victim of the Sun Dance. These are idle recollections, the mea
Approximate Word count = 1396
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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