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Cynthia Hartbutton, the founder of the '''White Bison Association''', is a descendant of Sitting Bull and a member of the Lakota tribe. Her deep connection and love for animals were influenced by her father, who cared for sick wildlife and abused circus animals. After her father's passing, she embarked on a mission to care for and protect the white bison. Cynthia and her husband, Charles, run a non-profit, no-kill sanctuary for the white bison. The White Bison Association's mission is to raise awareness about the conservation and protection of the white bison, which holds great significance as a symbol of peace for Native American nations. White bison are incredibly rare, with only about 40 estimated to exist in North America. Cynthia shared that the white bison in her herd demonstrate unique behaviors, including engaging in ceremonial dances. These sacred animals serve as spiritual guides and teachers, offering lessons in peace, prayer, ceremony, honor, integrity, and unconditional love.
Cynthia Hartbutton, the founder of the '''White Bison Association''', is a descendant of Sitting Bull and a member of the Lakota tribe. Her deep connection and love for animals were influenced by her father, who cared for sick wildlife and abused circus animals. After her father's passing, she embarked on a mission to care for and protect the white bison. Cynthia and her husband, Charles, run a non-profit, no-kill sanctuary for the white bison. The [[White Bison Association]]'s mission is to raise awareness about the conservation and protection of the [[white bison]], which holds great significance as a symbol of peace for Native American nations. White bison are incredibly rare, with only about 40 estimated to exist in North America. Cynthia shared that the white bison in her herd demonstrate unique behaviors, including engaging in ceremonial dances. These sacred animals serve as spiritual guides and teachers, offering lessons in peace, prayer, ceremony, honor, integrity, and unconditional love.


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Revision as of 18:02, 28 July 2023

Cynthia Hartbutton, the founder of the White Bison Association, is a descendant of Sitting Bull and a member of the Lakota tribe. Her deep connection and love for animals were influenced by her father, who cared for sick wildlife and abused circus animals. After her father's passing, she embarked on a mission to care for and protect the white bison. Cynthia and her husband, Charles, run a non-profit, no-kill sanctuary for the white bison. The White Bison Association's mission is to raise awareness about the conservation and protection of the white bison, which holds great significance as a symbol of peace for Native American nations. White bison are incredibly rare, with only about 40 estimated to exist in North America. Cynthia shared that the white bison in her herd demonstrate unique behaviors, including engaging in ceremonial dances. These sacred animals serve as spiritual guides and teachers, offering lessons in peace, prayer, ceremony, honor, integrity, and unconditional love.

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