Saturday, May 14, 2011

the message...on the road




Our responsibility is to pass on this message. The message of these two Sacred Animals has gone mobile. Due to circumstance beyond our control, we are no longer with these two everyday. Maybe this is their will, the will of Creator. We simply cant say. Creator is under no obligation to explain why, only what. Therefore, we will take this message of unity and resistance to the Relatives, where ever they may be, where ever we are asked to go. Help with gas, maybe some dinner, a place to park Ms. Betty the campervan. The Superdog and I look forward to meeting you.

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  1. GREENVILLE, Texas - A white buffalo, an animal rich in the lore of Native Americans and sacred to many tribes, was recently born in Texas.

    Arby Little Soldier said the remarkable animal was born on his ranch near Greenville, about an hour northeast of Dallas, in the middle of a thunderstorm on May 12.

    White buffalo are extremely rare. To be considered sacred they must also have certain markings.

    “And that is black nose, black eyes and black-tipped tail. Not the pink eyes or the blue eyes or the pure albino,” he said. “This one here is the full one that’s counting now. He’d be the third. And the fourth in our Native American prophecy that is the end of the last days.”

    Little Soldier would like the name the calf Lightning Medicine Cloud, but he must wait until tribal leaders from around the country gather at his ranch to determine what prophecy the animal brings.

    The rancher grew up on a reservation in North Dakota. He said his great grandfather was the son of the legendary Chief Sitting Bull.

    He and his wife now maintain a herd of about 1,600 bison in North Dakota, selling meat and byproducts. They keep just a small show herd in Texas.

    The Little Soldiers believe the last true sacred white buffalo, a female named Miracle, was born in 1994 in Wisconsin.

    “They called it back when Miracle was born a pilgrimage. And now we understand a pilgrimage of people who want to come and take the walk and see him in the right way but not a tourist attraction,” said Patricia Little Soldier.

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  2. Thank you for posting this. Had heard about it a few days ago. The wheels on this bus keep turning.

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