:''Alternate meanings:
White Buffalo (disambiguation)''
American Buffalo (technically
Bison) are normally brown in color.
Rarely, 'White Buffalo' are born.
White Buffalo are considered to be
sacred signs in several
Native American religions, and thus have great spiritual importance in those cultures, and are visited for prayer and other religious ceremonies.
White Buffalo can result from one of several physical conditions:
★ They may be
Leucistic, with white fur but blue eyes, instead of the pink seen in albinos.
★ They may have a rare genetic condition which causes a buffalo to be born white, but to become brown within a year or two as it matures.
★ They may be
Albinos, in which case they will remain unpigmented throughout their lives, and may also have hearing and vision problems.
★ They may be
Beefalo, a Bison-
Cattle crossbreed, and thus have inherited the white coloration from their cattle ancestry.
Individual White Buffalo
★ In
1833, a white bison was killed by the
Cheyenne. The skin of this bison is hanging on the wall of
Bent's Old Fort in Colorado. The Cheyenne killed this white bison during the
Leonid Meteor Shower (The Night the Stars Fell) and scribed a peace and trade treaty on its skin. This event was documented by historian Josiah Gregg and other travelers on the Santa Fe Trail.
★ On October 7,
1876, a Scottish buffalo hunter named J. Wright Mooar killed a white buffalo in the Deep Creek drainage near
Snyder, Texas. He retained the hide his entire life, despite reports that
Teddy Roosevelt offered him $5000 for the hide. White Buffalo Park is presently located near the site of the shooting, and an adjacent ranch is the current resting place of the hide.
★ A bison named Big Medicine (1933-1959) was born in the wild on the
National Bison Range on
Montana's
Flathead Indian Reservation, and is now displayed at the Montana Historical Society.
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★ A white buffalo was recorded at the U.S. Army Arctic Testing Center, Fort Greely, Alaska. There is a copyrighted photograph of it in "Seeing the White Buffalo" by Robert Pickering. This buffalo was part of a herd that had been relocated from Montana.
★ A female named Miracle (not to be confused with Miracle Moon), was born at the family farm of Dave, Valerie, and Corey Heider near
Janesville, Wisconsin on
August 20,
1994. Her fur fully transitioned to brown as she matured, and she gave birth to four calves of her own before dying of natural causes on
September 19,
2004.
Sioux tribal members had continually visited their farm since the birth of Miracle. Additionally, a calf born at the Heider farm died aged 4 days in 1996. A third white calf was born in August 2006 which died after being struck by lightning in November of the same year.
★
Spirit Mountain Ranch in
Flagstaff, Arizona has successfully bred two generations of white buffalo starting from a single white female, all with brown fathers. Their herd includes seven animals as of May 2005:
★
★ Miracle Moon (female, born
April 30,
1997)
★
★ Rainbow Spirit (female, born
June 8,
2000, calf of Miracle Moon)
★
★ Mandela Peace Pilgrim (female, born
July 18,
2001, calf of Miracle Moon)
★
★ Arizona Spirit (male, born
July 1,
2002, calf of Miracle Moon)
★
★ Sunrise Spirit (female, born
May 22,
2004, calf of Mandela Peace Pilgrim)
★
★ Spirit Thunder (male, born
May 27,
2004, calf of Rainbow Spirit)
★
★ Chief Hiawatha (male, born
May 16,
2005, calf of Miracle Moon)
★
Mahpiya Ska ("White Cloud") (Cherokee:ᎤᏁᎬ ᎤᎶᎩᎸ) is an albino White Buffalo born
July 10,
1996. She has resided since 1997 at the
National Buffalo Museum and Cultural Center in
Jamestown, North Dakota. Mahpiya Ska has been certified by the
National Bison Association as an albino white bison; she is deaf and has impaired vision. She has had four brown calves. On August 31, 2007, she gave birth to a white calf. The calf has yet to be tested, but it is believed to be albino.
★
Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo in
Tupelo, Mississippi, owns a white buffalo bull named Tukota.
★ A male white buffalo named Spirit of Peace was born on
April 17,
2005, on the Blatz Bison Ranch in
Fort St. John, British Columbia. Spirit of Peace died on June 1 of the same year, probably as a result of his premature birth.
★
Buffalo Crossing in Shelbyville, KY owns a female white buffalo named Medicine Heart, born
June 3,
2005.
★ A male named Blizzard was born in March
2006 on the farm of an anonymous rancher, who arranged to have the calf transported to
Assiniboine Park Zoo in
Winnipeg,
Manitoba in recognition of his spiritual significance to aboriginal people.
★ A third white buffalo was born on the Heider farm (see "Miracle" above) on Aug. 25, 2006. The male calf was named Miracle's Second Chance and was unrelated to Miracle. The Heiders planned to breed the male with the descendants of Miracle, but during a thunderstorm late November 26, 2006, five buffalo on the Heider farm were killed in a lightning strike, including Miracle's Second Chance.
In Popular Culture
★ The birth of a white buffalo is featured in the Season 3
X-Files episode, "The Blessing Way".
★ A white Buffalo is featured in the flag of
Wyoming
★
Ted Nugent wrote a hit song called Great White Buffalo
See also
★
White Buffalo Calf Woman
References
★ Pickering, Robert B., "Seeing the White Buffalo". pgs. 91-92.
External links
★
Miracle, the Sacred White Buffalo
★
White bison calf born on May 22nd, 2004 outside of Flagstaff
★
White bison calf born on April 17, 2005 in Fort Saint John, British Columbia
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Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo in Tupelo, MS