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Sacred White Buffalo Born in North Texas

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2011

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."

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  • went there today

  • Greetings, my Lakota brothers and sisters. The Time of the Rememberance is come. A message given through the "Beloved Woman."

  • Great Spirit says to the Earth Spirits," In these troubled times, let us send mankind a message of hope." Earth Spirits say," Yes, but where shall we send this message?" Great Spirit says," I'm thinkin Arby's!" LOL

  • Absolutely beautiful <3

  • Truly amazing. Awaiting the news from the Lakota elders as to the prophecy the birth of this sacred buffalo refers to.

  • Yes! How cool is this?! Thank you for sharing the news!

  • Awesome! Sharing. :) Thanks.

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