Week 10 Reading Notes: When the Rainbow Was Torn, Part A

A rainbow hanging over a cactus
Link to story.

Title: When the Rainbow Was Torn

Publication: When the Storm God Rides: Tejas and Other Indian Legends, 1936

Author: Florence Stratton

Illustrator: Berniece Burrough

Notes: Florence Stratton (1883—January 28, 1938) was an American journalist and writer Having returned to Texas for her career in journalism, she published the Tejas Indian folklore anthology “When the Storm God Rides” in 1936.

Characters:
Rainbow
Cactus flowers

Places:
Texas

Events:
There are flowers with every color of the rainbow
The white cactus flowers looked to the rainbow for their colors
The rainbow stays away from the cactus’ sharp thorns
The rainbow is trodden after a heavy rainfall
The red, orange and yellow bands get caught on the cactus
The cactus flowers remain colorful to this day

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