![]() ![]() Your bright eyes are shining through the silvery dew. In fact, we learned the legend by a song that apparently one of the 4th grade teachers (Miss Dodgens) in my Corpus Christi elementary wrote: “Bluebonnets, bluebonnets, with your coat so blue. The tribe honored the girl with a new name. The next morning, blue flowers covered the area and the rains came. Then an orphan (one of the few children left) offered her only possession, a warrior doll her mother had made that was decorated by blue jay feathers her father had collected. ![]() ![]() The shaman found out that the Great Spirits demand a sacrifice to atone for The People’s selfishness, but no one was willing to give up anything. Long ago, a Comanche tribe suffered drought and famine. This is the retelling of the legend concerning the Texas State Flower. The Legend of the Bluebonnet: An Old Tale of Texas. ![]()
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