It is also disheartening to know that the Kiowa were a peaceful people that didn’t want to fight and that they were strongly rooted as seen when the Momaday describes how they came together for the last Sun Dance. More specifically, the author talks about his grandmother who endures a lot. Because the Momaday’s grandmother grew up around Kiowa culture and also spoke the language, it would be extremely hard to see its culture go down the drain. Momaday connects the statements to the death of the Kiowa culture, the significance of the Rainy Mountain, and the spirit of the Kiowa, which had to endure its collapse. Looking at other works of literature, for example, Things Fall Apart, many things come, go, and even die out. In comparison to The Way to Rainy Mountain, many people of the Umuofia clan had to endure the same things as the Kiowa. In conclusion, the statement by Momaday very well sets up the theme of the book, The Way to Rainy
It is also disheartening to know that the Kiowa were a peaceful people that didn’t want to fight and that they were strongly rooted as seen when the Momaday describes how they came together for the last Sun Dance. More specifically, the author talks about his grandmother who endures a lot. Because the Momaday’s grandmother grew up around Kiowa culture and also spoke the language, it would be extremely hard to see its culture go down the drain. Momaday connects the statements to the death of the Kiowa culture, the significance of the Rainy Mountain, and the spirit of the Kiowa, which had to endure its collapse. Looking at other works of literature, for example, Things Fall Apart, many things come, go, and even die out. In comparison to The Way to Rainy Mountain, many people of the Umuofia clan had to endure the same things as the Kiowa. In conclusion, the statement by Momaday very well sets up the theme of the book, The Way to Rainy