House Made of Dawn

by N. Scott Momaday

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CRITICISM

Additional coverage of Momaday's life and career is contained in the following sources published by the Gale Group: American Nature Writers; American Writers Supplement, Vol. 4; Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Vol. 11; Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction: Biography and Resources, Vol. 2; Concise Dictionary of American Literary Biography Supplement; Contemporary Authors, Vols. 25-28R; Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vols. 14, 34, 68; Contemporary Novelists; Contemporary Popular Writers; Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vols. 143, 175, 256; DISCovering Authors: British; DISCovering Authors: Canadian; DISCovering Authors Modules: Most-studied Authors, Multicultural Authors, Novelists, Poets, and Popular Fiction; DISCovering Authors 3.0; Exploring Poetry; Literature and Its Times, Vol. 4; Literature Resource Center; Major 20th-Century Writers, Eds. 1, 2; Native North American Literature; Novels for Students, Vol. 10; Poetry Criticism, Vol. 25; Poetry for Students, Vols. 2, 11; Reference Guide to American Literature, Vol. 4; St. James Guide to Young Adult Writers; Something about the Author, Vols. 30, 48; World Literature Criticism Supplement; and World Poets.

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