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The journey of Tai-me [Unknown Binding]

N. Scott Momaday (Author)
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1967

"Tai-me" is a traditional medicine bundle used by the Kiowa in their Sun Dance. The bundle has been handed down from generation to generation, through the nineteenth century and into the twentieth. N. Scott Momaday made this discovery when he began his journey to learn about the Kiowa and his paternal lineage.

Following the death of his beloved Kiowa grandmother, Aho, in 1963 Momaday set out on his quest to learn and document the Kiowa heritage, stories, and folklore. His Kiowa-speaking father, artist Al Momaday, served as translator when Scott visited tribal elders to ask about their memories and stories. Scott gathered these stories into The Journey of Tai-me.

Originally published only in a limited edition in 1967, The Journey of Tai-me is recognized as the basis from which Momaday's more popular The Way to Rainy Mountain grew. When compiling The Way to Rainy Mountain, published by the University of New Mexico Press, Momaday added his own memories and some poems.

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This precursor to The Way to Rainy Mountain was originally published in a handmade edition in 1967 and has never before been commercially available. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

N. Scott Momaday won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1969 for his novel House Made of Dawn. Several of his books are available from UNM Press, including The Way to Rainy Mountain. He lives in Santa Fe. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Unknown Binding
  • Publisher: Printed at the University of California (1967)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0006BQ3N6
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A rich source of the Kiowa oral tradition, June 10, 2010
This review is from: The Journey of Tai-me (Hardcover)
"The Journey of Tai-me" is a classic collection of Kiowa heritage tales, stories, and histories, first gathered by N. Scott Momaday with the help of his Kiowa father as interpreter in 1963. Originally published as a handmade, limited edition of 100 copies in 1967, "The Journey of Tai-me" is a reissuing of the famous original which is accepted as the source of Momaday's better-known work, "The Way to Rainy Mountain." Beautifully illustrated with copies of the original etchings by the author, "The Journey of Tai-me" is a rich source of the Kiowa oral tradition "enduring through indefinite time." "The Journey of Tai-me" is a historic literary treasure, not to be missed.
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