It was only yesterday, as time is told by the ancient ones...
As the sun moved closer to the edge of the world, the sky darkened,
lightning played among the clouds and thunder roared. The Mighty Buffalo
lifted their heads from grazing and gathered their young about them. The
young calves moved even closer to their mothers as thunderbolts filled
the sky. The herd milled aimlessly and watched with fear knowing the possibility
death was near.
First the sound of wind, then a dark shadow crossed over the land. The
giant Bird of Thunder swooped down across the edge of the herd and a young
calf was lifted into the air. Soon other shadows dropped near the earth
and more of the young calves were taken. Lightning streaked across the
sky while the voice of thunder spoke with a vengeance. The Mighty Birds
that brought the storm disappeared in the distance as Mother Earth opened
her arms to receive the rain. The herd returned to their grazing now that
the danger was past. Again the Mighty Thunderbird had stolen from the herd
and loosed another storm upon the land. It was as it should be, the herd
had grown too large and Mother Earth had needed the rain.
As the Giant Birds vanished against the clouds of the distance sky,
"She Who Ran Away", a young buffalo mother gave thanks her remaining baby
had been spared, as her first calf had been given to the Birds of Thunder.
Many of her friends had also lost their offspring to the Storm Bringers
and spoke often of the ache the loss had instilled in their hearts. She
thought again of the pain she had suffered and gave another silent prayer
that this would happen no more. "She Who Ran Away" prayed this prayer with
a pure heart and asked only to improve life for the herd and for future
generations.
Winter passed and lost it's hold on the land. The North Wind grew weaker.
The birds of the air had finished their sojourn in the south and would
be returning to the land. With their return would come the storms and rain
to feed new growths. Every year the Giant Birds returned to the north to
build their nests in the high places and bring their young into the world.
But now, as the Thunderbirds moved over the plains and looked upon the
Earth, they found that the herds of Buffalo that once spanned to the horizon,
were not as they once were. Without the Buffalo there was not enough food
for these Mighty Giants and many died on their journey north. So few reached
the nesting area that only a few chicks came forth during the hatchling
season. The loss of the mighty herds made migration very difficult and
many of the young birds died on their way south that fall. Soon they and
the buffalo were no more.
The loss of the Buffalo
would have a devastating effect on the migratory habits of a bird of such
size.
This is a petroglyph of a Giant Bird. This is a very old stone carving.
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