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There is an abundance of information about The White Buffalo on the World Wide Web. Since the growing hoop of relations that have been brought together by The White Buffalo is so vast, one could not list them all. Enjoy!

http://www.Wolakota.org/menu.html
Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, 19th Generation Keeper of The Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe, is on The Board of Directors for The Wolakota Foundation. This site details Arvols' work since the birth of The White Buffalo, including World Peace and Prayer Day, Youth Council, S'unka Wakan and more. A great resource!

http://www.dreamkeepers.net

Co-Founded by author (and dreamkeeper himself) Harvey Arden. Harvey, and The Dreamkeepers Staff have become respected internationally for their work with Dreamkeepers/Indigenous Wisdomkeepers. This site is a library of teachings, interviews, and Living Books from Indigenous Elders around the world.

http://www.sacredmountainsfoundation.org
Paul Tohlakai, Dine', brings Arvol Lookinghorse to Arizona each summer for Sundance. Sacred Mountains Foundation seeks to preserve ancient ways with modern tools.

Backstreet Cultural Museum
The Backstreet Cultural Museum located in the Treme' District of New Orleans, Louisiana displays the essence of African American history and culture through permanent exhibits on Mardi Gras Indians, Traditional Jazz Funerals and Second Line Parades. A focus of many of The White Buffalo day celebrations has been medicine ceremonies and cultural exchanges in Historic Congo Square between indians of New Orleans and many other nations including Lakota, Cherokee, and many Pan-Caribbean Tribes.

William Loren Katz
"If you believe people have no history worth mentioning, it is easy to believe they have no humanity worth defending." -William Loren Katz
Katz is the author of many great books including "Black Indians"

Conscious Alliance
The Conscious Alliance organizes food drives nationally at concerts, music festivals, and sporting events to benefit local food pantries and impoverished Indian Reservations across the greater western United States.

All on A Mardi Gras Day

http://www.homestead.com/WhiteBuffaloMiracle/

http://www.kstrom.net/isk/arvol/buffpipe.html


http://www.peaceday.org/0621.htm

http://www.sacredearthnetwork.org

http://www.wisn.org/

http://www.merceronline.com/Native/native05.htm