It foretold that which Little Gopher must do with his life, that which would make him great among his people. Some years passed, and during a tribal custom when Little Gopher was alone in the hills, he had a vivid dream-vision. Your place among the People will be remembered for a different reason." Your path will not be the same as others. The wise shaman of the tribe knew that Little Gopher had a special gift of his own, and he counseled him: "Do not struggle, Little Gopher. His name was Little Gopher, and he couldn't keep up with the other boys who were always doing something to prove their strength. Long ago, there lived a boy who was smaller than the other children in his tribe. "The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush," retold and illustrated in color by Tomie de Paola, G.P. The following book is available at many public libraries.
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