Scott Momaday’s "A House Made of Dawn"Analysis of this novel and what makes it unique, examining why it deserved the Pulitzer Prize. --
1,213 words; 1 sources; MLA www.termpapers2000.com“House Made of Dawn” and “Indian Killer”An analysis of two novels, “House Made of Dawn” by N. Scott Momaday and “Indian Killer” by Sherman Alexe, both of which bring to light the plight of the Red Indians. --
1,214 words; 3 sources; MLA www.termpapers2000.comMomaday & Sanchez: Sacred and SecularThis paper compares & contrasts the books Sanchez' "Rabbit Boss" and Momaday's "House Made of Dawn", focusing on their shared themes of primitive people trying to exist alongside a modern Western culture. --
1,350 words; 2 sources; www.termpapers2000.com"Indian Killer" and "A House Made of Dawn"This paper reviews two novels, both related to Indian Society in the U.S.A. --"Indian Killer", by Sherman Alexie and "A House Made of Dawn", by N. Scott Momaday. --
792 words; 2 sources; MLA www.termpapers2000.comMomaday, N Scott House Made of DawnCritical review of story of young American -Indian's suffering & hope in seeking identity in midst of two cultures. --
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