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27 November, 20:50

Why does Momaday journey through the history and land of his Kiowa people (both physically and figuratively) and compose The Way to Rainy Mountain

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to experience the land as his people did and connect with them on a spiritual level

to try to find the missing Kiowa artifacts that were lost as the people traveled from the northern plains to Oklahoma

to record and preserve the Kiowa culture and tradition that was slowly being lost

A and C

All of the above

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  1. 27 November, 20:53
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    Hello there, it is a Kiowa landmark. Its feature on the story itself and it is important because it highlights Kiowa history and culture. So i would say tis gonna be A and C

    if you mean

    to experience the land as his people did and connect with them on a spiritual level

    and

    to record and preserve the Kiowa culture and tradition that was slowly being lost
  2. 27 November, 21:13
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    A. to experience the land as his people did and connects with them on a spiritual level

    C. to record and preserve the Kiowa culture and tradition that was slowly being lost

    Explanation:

    The purpose as to why Momaday travels to the mountains is to get connected with the heritage of Kiowa and also trace the rainy mountain. Besides, the author wants to get back to his grandmother's grave that she had died in the mountain.

    Therefore Momaday's travel aimed to put together the historical pieces and have a personal experience of the Kiowa. And afterward, the result of his work was impressive since he had done for the respect of his loved ones.
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