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      The Momadays have one son, Scott, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1969 for his first novel, House Made of Dawn.

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  • The forebears of his mother, Natachee Scott Momaday, include a Revolutionary War general and a governor of Kentucky, as well as a Cherokee great-grandmother.
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  • It tells of his increasing self- awareness as an Indian without thought of resistance against the High Plains pick-up and football life-style.
  • Mayme (Scott) Momaday (1913 - 1996)

    Mayme"Natachee"Momaday formerly Scott

    Born in Fairview, Christian, Kentucky, United States
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    Daughter of Theodore Scott and Anne Elizabeth (Ellis) Scott

    [sibling(s) unknown]

    Mother of Navarre Scott (Mammedaty) Momaday and [private son (1930s - unknown)]

    Died at age 83in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

    Profile last modified | Created 30 Dec 2021

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    Biography

    Mayme (Scott) Momaday was a Kentuckian.

    Mayme Scott was born on February 13, 1913 in Fairview, Christian, Kentucky, United States, daughter of Theodore Scott (1875–1954) and Anne Elizabeth Ellis (1868–1918).

    In 1910, Mamie (age 2) was the daughter of Theodore Scott in Magisterial District 3, Christian, Kentucky. [1]

    In 1930, Mayme (17) [2]

    Mayme (19) married Alfred Morris Momaday (19) (born on July 2, 1913 in Mountain View, Kiowa, Oklahoma, United States) in 1933 in Jemez Pueblo, Sandoval, New Mexico. T