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BOOKS - Seeing the White Buffalo

$33.00

By Robert B. Pickering

In the summer of 1994, the birth of a white buffalo calf in Wisconsin created a wave of excitement throughout Indian Country. The event inspired Dr. Robert Pickering to research the white buffalo’s importance to Indian peoples, as well as its historical and biological significance. He journeyed to the family farm of Dave and Val Heider, where the calf—aptly named Miracle—was born. He spoke with them about the astonishing flood of visitors who came to see Miracle, and about the uncanny accuracy of some Indian elders’ prophecies. 

With the Heiders’ cooperation, he uses their poignant story as the starting point for his investigations. Pickering examines the history of the buffalo and the biological reasons for the white buffalo’s rarity, and he shares his conversations with tribal elders and modern bison ranchers. "Seeing the White Buffalo" skillfully marries scientific and cultural perspectives in its exploration of the phenomena of this unusual animal..

Note:  Vicky and I met the Heiders at the 1996 National Bison Association conference .... and have a video story of Miracle;  it really is much like a "second coming" .  True American story.

At the time the book was written,  Robert B. Pickering was the Head of the Department of Anthropology at the Denver Museum of Natural History. He received his Ph.D. in Physical Anthropology from Northwestern University.

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