Momaday, N. Scott, 1934-2024

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Momaday, N. Scott, 1934-2024

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Momady, Navarre Scott, 1934-2024

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Tsoai-talee, 1934-2024

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Tsotohah, 1934-2024

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Momadej, Navarr Skott, 1934-2024

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Момадей, Н. Скотт, 1934-2024

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Rock-Tree Boy, 1934-2024

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Momadėĭ, N. Skott, 1934-2024

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Mammedaty, Navarro Scotte, 1934-2024

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ママデイ, ナヴァル・スコット, 1934-2024

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1934-02-27

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Navarre Scott Momaday (born February 27, 1934, Lawton, Oklahoma – died January 24, 2024, Santa Fe, New Mexico) was an American and Kiowa novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet from Oklahoma and New Mexico. His novel House Made of Dawn was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1969, and is considered the first major work of the Native American Renaissance. His follow-up work The Way to Rainy Mountain blends folklore with memoir. Momaday received the National Medal of Arts in 2007 for his work's celebration and preservation of Indigenous oral and art tradition. He held 20 honorary degrees from colleges and universities, the last of which was from the California Institute of the Arts in 2023, and was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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