Memory, a Voyage Into History
N. Scott Monday and Sherman Alexie are both story writers that focus on the environment. Storytelling is an important activity to the Native American culture that passes down information through each generation and imparts wisdom as it is retold. Although the stories told by N. Scott Monday and Sherman Alexie are 25 years apart, they share some similarities along with some differences. Every writer offers a unique spin on a story, and in this case, a setting. But along the way, one can see the nuances and realize the beauty they possess. Settings/environments don't solely have to be the terrain, the plants, the space around, it can include a multitude of things from animals, culture, beliefs, and so forth.
N. Scott Momaday split his book The Way to Rainy Mountain into three chapters. Each chapters consists of a dozen or so numbered sections. These sections are then divided into three parts. The first part of each numbered section is a legend or a story of the Kiowa culture. This changes as the book progresses along with the style and feel of each the stories.
The first passage in the first numbered section tells of the Kiowa creation myth. The story states they came into existence in this world through a hollow log. The second story shows an act of bravery by a dog to a man, as well as how Tai-me integrated into their culture, along with other stories. This section has stories that are timeless with events described to have taken place a long time ago. Each story had a "happy"/positive ending. Thusly, enabling the reader to discover the emergence of the Kiowa culture and their development within their environment.
Towards the end of the first part, the stories become less and longer with the story of the sun child who birthed two children and became sacred to the Kiowa people....
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