Which aspect of the excerpt from The Way to Rainy Mountain best exemplifies how American Indian culture and themes can be passed down and changed over time?

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On PLATO courses the correct answer would be, Momaday watching and evaluating his grandmother praying in the traditional Kiowa manner.

After reading the "The Way to Rainy Mountain," we can say the aspect that best exemplifies how American Indian culture can be passed down and changed is the following:

C. Momaday watching and evaluating his grandmother praying in the traditional Kiowa manner.

Passing down values and culture

  • N. Scott Momaday, the author of "The Way to Rainy Mountain," watches and evaluates as his grandmother prays in the traditional Kiowa manner. Native American tribes teach through examples and stories.
  • By watching his grandmother, Momaday is seeing a tradition of his tribe's culture first hand. As he evaluates, he may form different opinions concerning such tradition, perhaps even change it.
  • With that in mind, we can choose letter C as the best option.

The missing answer choices for this question are the following:

A. The American soldiers destroying the ancient Kiowa Sun Dance site.

B. Momaday seeing his grandmother standing at the wood stove on a winter morning and turning meat on a skillet.

C. Momaday watching and evaluating his grandmother praying in the traditional Kiowa manner.

D. The slaughter and loss of the buffalo on the American plains

E. Momaday admiring his grandmother sitting at the south window, bent above her beadwork

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