This communicator gave his name as ? Buffalo and came forward to tell us that prior to his passing he had lived in Canada and worked as a healer, using energy from the earth.
Audio: http://www.box.net/shared/j27b8c6oqm
NOTE: It has previously been explained to me, when I asked why so many people claim to have Native American spirit guides, that Native American's believed in communicating with those who have passed from life (as we know it) so it's reasonable to accept that now they are within the spirit world, they might want to work with Medium's..as guides. Basically it's a continuation of their previous interest.
I also asked why so many spirit communicators claim to be famous people. An explanation offered was that a given name might be a representative descriptive of status or purpose, rather than being the actual identity of the communicator. For instance if a white man went to visit a remote African tribe and wanted to represent himself to them as being an Englishman...he'd stand more chance of recognition if he used the name "David Beckham", for instance. Spirit people go to a lot of effort to get through to us and they want to be welcomed and understood....so they use famous names in order to assist this.
Another reason for using a famous name might be to best explain their status to us. They might choose a name that is somewhat representative of themselves, but not necessarily specifically their own as used during life on earth. It is easy to imagine trudging through the wilderness and being met by smiling faces with little or no shared language to call upon, and feeling that you would be better understood when wishing to describe and present themselves as being a Healer if they presented as White Buffalo (a famous healer) for instance.
Names mean very little to spirit people, they don't use them where they now live. Names mean a lot to us here on earth, and historically we have used them to describe employment and status. Mr Smith was originally used to describe a blacksmith for instance. Therefore we should be able to accept that perhaps spirit people use a similar form of explanation to communicate their identity and purpose.
Chris Di Nucci