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While N. Scott Momaday is the narrator of the book and often reveals memories through his first person point of view, he does not reveal much about himself personally. What does that suggest about his purpose behind writing?

He doesn't believe in himself


He hasn't done anything interesting with his life


He values the history of his people over his personal history


He is ashamed of his identity and who he has been for most of his life

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he values the history of his people over his own personal history
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