Teacher and scholar Kenneth M. Roemer has argued that “in The Way to Rainy Mountain, N. Scott Momaday links the survival of his
people to their ability to remember, preserve and pass on stories.” Do you agree that a culture’s survival rests on this ability? Explain, using evidence from the text to support your opinion.
Explanation:Y es, because it's a good way of telling the story. In reality there should be no argument about it, because obviously everyone is going to have a different story on how the Rainy Mountains really became the "Rainy Mountains." Only one person knows the real story, and for now it's okay that they have similar versions of it.