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Mariulka [41]
3 years ago
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Read these excerpts from The Way to Rainy Mountain by N. Scott Momaday:

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ladessa [460]3 years ago
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<span> C. It supports the myth by providing facts about how the Kiowas first named themselves with words that mean "coming out."</span>
Leya [2.2K]3 years ago
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It supports the myth by providing facts about how the Kiowas first named themselves with words that mean "coming out". (Apex)

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