Web Reference: Navarre Scott Momaday (February 27, 1934–January 24, 2024) was a Kiowa and American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet. His novel House Made of Dawn was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1969, and is considered the first major work of the Native American Renaissance. Born February 27, 1934, in Lawton, OK; son of Alfred Morris (a painter and teacher of art) and Mayme Natachee (a teacher and writer; maiden name, Scott) Momaday; married Gaye Mangold, September 5, 1959 (marriage ended); married Regina Heitzer, July 21, 1978; children: (first marriage) Cael, Jill, Brit (daughters); (second marriage) Lore (daughter).... N. Scott Momaday, one of the most imaginative southwest American Indian writers, was born February 27, 1934, at the Kiowa Indian Hospital in Lawton, Oklahoma, to Alfred Momaday (Mammedaty), a Kiowa painter, and Natachee Scott, a part-Cherokee woman whom her husband’s Kiowa people perceived as an unwelcomed “outsider.”
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