The 2026 Buffalo Harvest, hosted by Texas Tribal Buffalo Project in collaboration with Indigenous Led's Buffalo Beyond Borders annual event, invites you to participate in a traditional Buffalo Harvest honoring the life and sustenance these relatives provide.
Together, we will butcher and harvest Buffalo meat for donation to the San Antonio Equity Network and our Meat for Mamas program. Throughout the day, programmed Tipi Talks will feature critical conversations led by the women leading the rematriation of Buffalo on the Southern Plains.
This intertribal and intergenerational gathering takes place on 150 acres of rematriated and reclaimed land in Floresville, Texas.
Limited tickets available; secure your spot today!
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Water (plenty!)
Chairs or blankets for sitting
Tents for shade
Food and snacks
Change of clothes
Closed-toe shoes/boots
Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)
Butchering supplies (if participating in harvest: knives, gloves, aprons)
Cooler with ice (frozen meat available for purchase!)
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By registering for this event, I give my electronic signature confirming that I have reviewed and agree to the Media Release, Liability Waiver, and Communications Consent at http://texastribalbuffaloproject.org/community-guidelines
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For press and media inquiries, please contact: media@texastribalbuffaloproject.org
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If you plan to volunteer at this event, please do not register for a ticket. Instead, reach out directly to alice@texastribalbuffaloproject.org to coordinate volunteer opportunities.
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Continue to support our Land Back campaign150 Acres of Ancestral Homelands
For the first time in over a century, historic bison land in Lipan Apache territory is returning to Indigenous care. This campaign supports the final steps toward permanent ownership, ensuring Indigenous stewardship, cultural restoration, and land-based healing for generations to come.

