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Calling the Buffalo
"To the Plains Indian, the buffalo meant survival, food, shelter and clothing. The buffalo was a migratory animal, constantly on the move searching for forage and water. To hunt the herds in enemy territory meant danger as well as a long haul back to camp with hides and meat. However, the powerful magic of the Shaman could call to the spirits of the buffalo. When answered, a successful hunt was assured. Here, the medicine man of the Sioux has been chosen by his tribe to call the buffalo. His chants and prayers, aided by the powerful magic of a buffalo skull, are meant to entice the herds into his tribe's territory. He casts all of this spiritual power into his call and the only question remaining is will the buffalo heed his summons." - Bev Doolittle