Thoughts, anyone? http://www.wishtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5407649MILWAUKEE An Oglala (ahg-LAH'-luh) Sioux medicine man says it's "destiny."
For the third time, a rare white buffalo -- considered sacred by many tribes -- has been born on a farm in Wisconsin.
Dave Heider's Janesville farm has already been visited by thousands of people who stopped by to see and bring offerings to the first white buffalo. The female named Miracle died in 2004 at the age of ten. A second white calf was born in 1996 but died after three days.
Heider says this newborn male made him think, "Here we go again."
With the odds of such a birth one in a (m) million, a South Dakota medicine man says it's fate that the white buffaloes chose Heider's farm. He says Indian tradition teaches that a white buffalo will reunite all the races of man and restore balance to the world.
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