In thebook House made of Dawn one example of stories passed down from generation to generation was in connection to the priest who told the story of T he way to Rainy Mountain, this was significant as Momaday who was a Kiowa Legend learned these stories as a young boy. He learned these stories from his Grandmother who educated
through all of her stories, this was her way of education as a formal education was not in place. This is very significant as it shows that even though the Native American …show more content…
Between the two different races there are extreme differences in both culture and everyday lives. They both have different languages in which they speak to one another for instance the white man’s culture uses thousands of words with this the Sun Priest described the white man’s culture as one with the ability to sell words on papers, and other advertising supplements making them meaningless as to the Native Americans they are a symbolic and sacred thing. The white man’s culture in this instance just uses these words and disposes of them rather than using them for a true meaning other than the consumption of money. The difference here is that the Native Americans thought of words as a sacred object one in which