What is way to the rainy mountain?

The way to the Rainy Mountain refers to the journey that the author N. Scott Momaday takes in his book "The Way to Rainy Mountain," which is a memoir that tells the story of his Kiowa ancestors and their way of life in Oklahoma. The journey to the Rainy Mountain is a symbolic one that represents the spiritual journey of the author to reconnect with his heritage and identity.

The actual location of the Rainy Mountain is in southwestern Oklahoma, near the Kiowa reservation. The journey to this mountain involves traveling through the Great Plains and crossing the Wichita Mountains, which were once home to the Kiowa people. Along the way, Momaday describes the landscape, the history of his ancestors, and their beliefs and traditions.

The journey to the Rainy Mountain is not just a physical one but a spiritual one as well. It represents the author's search for his identity and his connection to his ancestors. The book is a tribute to his heritage and a way of preserving the history and culture of the Kiowa people.