Read this passage from The Way to Rainy Mountain, in which an arrow maker notices someone standing outside his tipi
If you are a Kiowa, you will understand what I am saying, and you will speak your name. But there was no answer, and the man went on in the sarne way, pointing the arrow all around At last his aim fell upon the place where his enemy stood, and he let go of the string (46)
What does the passage most clearly suggest about Kiowa values?
A in the right hands, a bow can be a deadly tool of war
B. At any given time, one is surrounded by enemies
C. Non Kiowas are presumed to be enemies
D. Arrow makers hold a sacred position in society
1 answer
D. Arrow makers hold a sacred position in society