Yellowstones mystical white bison calf which prophetizes prosperity is missing

Well, that can’t be a good omen.Yellowstone National Park’s mystical white bison calf — which fulfills a Native American prophecy of prosperity to come — is missing.Wakan Gli, which means “Return Sacred” in Lakota, has not been seen since its birth on June 4, the National Parks Service said Friday.“To date, park staff have been unable to locate the calf,” the agency said in a statement.The tiny prophecy was first spotted earlier this month grazing a field in the lush Lamar Valley, sticking close to its mother.Park officials declined to comment on where the rare white bovine could have gone since its first and only sighting, but said in the release that each spring, about one in five calves die shortly after birth due to natural hazards.It can hopefully be assumed that little Waka Gli is alive, considering officials haven’t seen the animal dead or alive.NPS’s statement comes just days after hundreds attended a Lakota tribe naming ceremony for the bison, where they bestowed the name Wakan Gli onto the absentee honoree.The Wednesday event, complete with drumming, dancing and moving speeches, commemorated the fulfillment of sacred prophecy and a message to take better care of the Earth.“It’s up to each and every one of you to make it happen for the future of our children.We must come together and bring that good energy back,” Chief Arvol Looking Horse told the crowds.The bison is extraordinarily rare, with one born in the wild in every 1 million births — and marks the first in Yellowstone National Park’s recorded history.

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