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Healing Land, Animals, and Community

We are building a Native-led wildlife sanctuary in North Texas — a place to restore habitat, heal our animal relatives, and reconnect with Indigenous stewardship.
 

You can support Yo'oriwa Ania Wildlife Sanctuary by joining our Rematriation Support Circle on Substack, where I share Indigenous teachings, cultural perspectives on wildlife, and deeper behind-the-scenes updates as we build this Native-led sanctuary from the ground up. Your subscription helps us grow a community rooted in land stewardship, education, and rematriation. If you’d like to support our work more directly, you can also make a donation through the link below — contributions help us acquire land, cover monthly lease support, and gather the materials needed to build a safe healing space for wildlife and community.

Forest Path

Native Wildlife Protection and Indigenous Sovereignty

Every time you support this work—whether you purchase from the shop, sponsor the sanctuary, invite me for Indigenous storytelling and workshops or hire me for acting gigs—you are doing more than helping a project. You are standing with Indigenous sovereignty in action.

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Your support helps protect our Native animal relatives in a world where their homes continue to be erased and their lives devalued. It strengthens a movement led by Indigenous people reclaiming our role as caretakers, challenging harmful colonial systems, and restoring relationships built on respect rather than control.

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With your support, you are honoring Indigenous stewardship, supporting cultural survival, and helping build a future where our communities and wildlife can coexist once again. Your support isn’t just a donation—it’s an act of solidarity, a commitment to healing, and a powerful step toward returning balance to the land.

Land Donation + Rematriation Fund

​Learn how you can stand with us in returning land to Indigenous care. Visit our Rematriation Circle page to explore our Land Back work, our vision for an Indigenous-led wildlife sanctuary, and how your support helps restore balance for future generations.

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