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N. Scott Momaday is a poet, Pulitzer prize-winning novelist, playwright, painter, storyteller and professor of English and American literature. He is a Native American (Kiowa), and among his chief interests are Native American art and oral tradition. His books include House Made of Dawn; The Way to Rainy Mountain; and Angle of Geese. His essays have appeared in Natural History, American West, The New York Review of Books and The New York Times. Momaday has received numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, a Guggenheim Fellowship and a National Institute of Arts and Letters Award. He has held tenured appointments at University of California, Santa Barbara; University of California, Berkeley; Stanford University; and the University of Arizona. He is founder and chairman of The Buffalo Trust, a non-profit foundation for the preservation and restoration of Native American culture and heritage.

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