Our mission to preserve Native culture

The Rare Black Deer Project is dedicated to safeguarding Native land, ceremonial sites, and cultural practices. We honor ancestral traditions and work to ensure future generations experience their rich heritage firsthand.

Our Mission

The Rare Black Deer Project is dedicated to safeguarding actual rare black deer, Native lands, sacred sites, and cultural practices, ensuring that these vital traditions endure for future generations through community-led initiatives and respectful stewardship.

Our values

Respect for Native sovereignty, cultural integrity, and environmental preservation guides our work. We collaborate with indigenous communities to honor their heritage and support the ongoing stewardship of sacred sites and traditions.

Our history

Founded by Lipan Apache leaders Fox RedSky and Leon Cuauthonal, the project originated from a deep commitment to protect ancestral lands and promote cultural education, fostering a legacy of resilience and cultural renewal.

Our vision

We envision a future where Native communities maintain control over their lands, traditions, and sacred sites, ensuring their cultural identity and spiritual practices are preserved and celebrated.

Get involved

Join us in our efforts to protect Native cultural heritage. Your support helps sustain sacred sites, fund cultural programs, and educate others about the importance of indigenous traditions.

Support us

Contribute to our cause and help preserve the rich cultural legacy of Native peoples. Every donation makes a difference in maintaining sacred grounds and cultural practices.