- Kenahkihinén
Kenahkihinén (Kĕ-Nah‛-Ki-Nĕn, from the
Lenape language meaning 'Watch Over Us') (bornNovember 12 ,2006 ) is a malewhite buffalo calf residing at Woodland Zoo inFarmington, Pennsylvania . As with other rare white buffalo born inNorth America , he is considered by many Native Americans to be asacred animal. [ [http://www.woodlandzoo.net/A-PAGES/BUFFALO/INDEX.asp Woodland Zoo > White Buffalo] ]On
December 23 ,2006 , around 2,500 people, including members of theCherokee ,Lakota ,Apache ,Iroquois andShawnee tribes gathered at the zoo for the buffalo's naming ceremony. The name 'Kenahkihinén' was chosen by representatives of theLenape Nation from nearby Huntingdon County, who presided over the ceremony. [ [http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/mostread/s_485642.html Thousands watch over naming of buffalo] ]On
April 14 ,2007 , Kenahkihinén was blessed by a delegation from theLakota tribe led by one of its leaders David Swallow. Swallow spoke of the significance of the white buffalo, and at one stage told the crowd of about 100 that it "shows itself because there is a great need...There is great disaster coming -- sickness and war -- and the white buffalo comes to give us a warning". [ [http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribunereview/news/fayette/s_502858.html White buffalo gets tribal blessing in Fayette County] ]On
November 12 ,2007 , approximately 200 people including members of theLakota ,Cherokee andBlackfoot tribes gathered at the zoo to celebrate the buffalo's first birthday. At the time, Sonny Herring, the zoo's owner, said that Kenahkihinén was doing well and weighed between 700 and 800 pounds. He added that he would be considered a mature adult at the age of 2. [ [http://www.heraldstandard.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19014290&BRD=2280&PAG=461&dept_id=480247&rfi=6 American Indians celebrate white buffalo's birthday] ]References
ee also
* The
White Buffalo Calf Woman of Lakota mythExternal links
* [http://woodlandzoo.net/ Woodland Zoo]
* [http://www.standingstonevillage.org/events/kenahkihinen.htm Standing Stone Village] PA Lenape website, Kenahkihinén's principal sponsors
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