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Culture / Folklore
FolkloreMany articles reprinted on ACQTC.org provide a glimpse of the rich and varied folklore of the Quinnipiac. This page provides a brief introduction to each of those articles. She-Who-Is-Alone’s SacrificeBluebonnets blossom in Comanche Country because of She-who-is-alone’s sacrifice. Each year the Texas countryside is carpeted with soft, rolling patches of azure-blue wildflowers. Early white settlers who observed this annual phenomenon for the first time compared these beautiful blue flowers to the bonnets worn by the womenfolk to shield their delicate complexions from the blazing Texas sun. That is how the name bluebonnet was given to this variety of the lupine (lupinus is the genus). |
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