"The turn of the century was the lowest……" — N. Scott Momaday
"The turn of the century was the lowest point for the devastation of Indian culture by disease and persecution, and it's a wonder to me that they survived it and have not only maintained their identity, but are actually growing stronger in some ways. The situation is still very bad, especially in certain geographical areas, but there are more Indians going to school, more Indians becoming professional people, more Indians assuming full responsibility in our society. We have a long way to go, but we're making great strides."
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31 Quotes by N. Scott Momaday
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In the beginning was the word, and it was spoken.
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He used both hands when he made the bear. Imagine a bear proceeding from the hands of God.
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I sometimes think the contemporary white American is more culturally deprived than the Indian.
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For the storyteller, for the arrowmaker, language does indeed represent the only chance for survival.
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There is a great good in returning to a landscape that has had extraordinary meaning in one's life. It happens…
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Your imagination comes to life, and this, you think, is where Creation was begun.
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If you believe in the power of words, you can bring about physical changes in the universe.
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