Never before has the world been in such dire need of these understandings. In addition, many Americanized Indians have long forgotten the traditions of their past, and the few who still remember tend to be secretive about their customs, which they have been forced to hide so long from the dominant culture. In fact, Native Americans ceremonies were prohibited by law before the passage of the Indian Freedom Act in 1978. What knowledge Native Americans have to offer is therefore disregarded or silenced through government segregation and control. Their ceremonies are for the regeneration of Mother Earth, a direct contrast to western beliefs and policies. Native Americans believe nature is divine they are only a part of nature, and not here to dominate it. A further lack of understanding stems from a different view of the world. Today, most people still have stereotypical images of Indians, the result of movies, television programs and history texts. Historically, theirs has been an oral heritage, causing white historians to mistakenly imply that Native Americans have nothing to say. In fact, very few people know much about Native Americans. Not many people outside of Native Americans culture understand the significance of the white buffalo. One Native visionary interpreted the birth of the white buffalo calf to mean that the four energies-the black, white, yellow, and red-will realize that there is only one race, the human race, and join together in peace. It signifies a time of profound change upon the planet and a new level of responsibility for mankind. Since each color represents one of the four directions-north being white, black representing west, red symbolizing south, and yellow depicting east-this buffalo has great symbolic significance to Native Americans tribes, who respond to it as a Christian would respond to the second coming of Christ. White buffalos are rare, but this one is unique because, as prophesied, the white buffalo has changed its colors since birth, going from white to black to red to yellow and back to white.
In the summer of 1994, her promise of return was fulfilled with the birth of a white buffalo in Jamesville, Wisconsin. The people followed her teachings and were hungry no more. Finally, she changed into a white buffalo calf, and disappeared into the distance.
Then she turned into a buffalo, changing colors several times. Before leaving, the woman said that she would return when the time was ripe. They learned that offering thanks to Wakan Tanka with the pipe would yield many blessings here on earth.
The people learned of the connection between the sky and the earth and the unity of all life. The woman showed the people the pipe ceremony, where offerings were made to the four directions, while drums were played, and sacred songs were sung. She explained that the wooden stem was for the trees, and everything growing on earth, the red bowl symbolized the flesh and blood of all people, and the smoke was the breath of their prayers going to Wakan Tanka, the Creator. Oliver Pahdopony - Healed on a Vision QuestĪccording to Lakota lore, a long time ago, during a time of famine, a woman appeared, wearing white buffalo skin, and carrying a sacred pipe. Native Americans Speak Out on Sacred Healing and Transformational Rituals