Read this passage from The Way to Rainy Mountain.
(A man) went hunting. A great whirlwind passed by, and he
was blind. The Kiowas have no need of a blind man; they
left him alone with his wife and child (58).
What does the passage most clearly reveal about Kiowa values?
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A. Whirlwinds and spirits are indistinguishable forces of nature.
O‘B. Someone who has lost one of his senses is presumed evil.
C. A man's ability to hunt determines his value to the tribe.
O
D. A blind man is sacred, and should not be risked on a hunting trip.