Birth of rare white buffalo fulfills Lakota prophecy
- A rare white buffalo calf born in Yellowstone National Park fulfills a Lakota prophecy for better times, signaling the need to protect the Earth and its creatures.
- Chief Arvol Looking Horse highlights the calf's birth as both a blessing and a warning, urging increased care for the planet.
- The birth of the white buffalo calf with specific markings holds significance for the Lakota, symbolizing prosperity and a call to environmental stewardship.
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Rare white buffalo birth fulfills prophecy akin to Second Coming
The white buffalo calf was photographed by a Yellowstone National Park visitor (Pictures: AP) A rare white buffalo calf was reportedly born in Yellowstone National Park – fulfilling an American Indian prophecy that is synonymous to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. The calf was identified by a visiting family who spotted ‘something really white’ in a herd of bison by the Lamar River on June 4. ‘I look and it’s this white bison calf,’ said Erin…
Birth of Rare White Buffalo in Wyo. Fulfills Lakota Prophecy
A rare white buffalo was reportedly born in Yellowstone National Park on Tuesday, June 4, and when later captured by a photographer, was seen to have traits that fulfilled a Lakota prophecy predicting better times ahead as well as a need to take better care of the Earth.
A rare white buffalo was born in Yellowstone National Park, United States, fulfilling an ancient Sioux Lakota prophecy. On June 4th, the calf was spotted in Lamar Valley, located in the northeast of the park. Erin Braateen, a resident of Kalispell, Montana, was the first to spot and photograph the calf while visiting the park with her family. Traffic was halted as the herd crossed the road, allowing Braateen to capture the scene. "It was amazing…
The arrival of an incredibly rare white buffalo cub to the world in Yellowstone National Park is a major event for Native American tribes who view his arrival as a religious prophecy that heralds a great change.
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