A Yosemite Indian Legend that tells how the great rock, now called El Capitan, grew to be the tallest rock in the Yosemite Valley of California; how tul-tok-a-na, the tiny inch worm, was able to rescue two small Indian boys who were stranded on top. By accepting his handicaps and succeeding in spite of them, Tul-tok-a-na, of small stature, proves that he can be a doer and achiever in a world dominated by others much more powerful and capable--a comforting thought for children to carry with them as they face the difficult ...
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A Yosemite Indian Legend that tells how the great rock, now called El Capitan, grew to be the tallest rock in the Yosemite Valley of California; how tul-tok-a-na, the tiny inch worm, was able to rescue two small Indian boys who were stranded on top. By accepting his handicaps and succeeding in spite of them, Tul-tok-a-na, of small stature, proves that he can be a doer and achiever in a world dominated by others much more powerful and capable--a comforting thought for children to carry with them as they face the difficult task of growing up, and the need to achieve and be found worthy.
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Tanya Hardgrove. Very Good. Book Small quarto, softcover, near fine in white pictorial wraps. Previoius owner's name on endpaper. 32 pp. plus discussion of the Ahwahneechees--their food, clothing, legends and notes on author.