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Bison Return to Texas Indigenous Lands

Bison Return to Texas Indigenous Lands

“As discussed below, efforts are underway to restore bison to native lands in Texas, and elsewhere.

 

NOTE: this article was originally published to TexasTribune.org on November 13, 2023. It was written by Alejandra Martinez.

 

Indigenous ranchers in Texas are receiving help from nonprofits to rebuild bison herds in the state. One family in Sulphur Springs that received five bison last month invited Texas tribal members to see the herd in person.

 

Bison nearly died out

 

People line up for a meal featuring bison meat following a blessing ceremony for the bison. Credit: Desiree Rios for The Texas Tribune
Rev. Eric Thlocco and Deacon Wendell Reschke of Tokvbvche Methodist Church in Oklahoma watch the bison at GP Ranch in Sulphur Springs. Credit: Desiree Rios for The Texas Tribune

Pastor Paul Fixico, member of Tokvbvche Methodist Church and affiliated with the Muscogee (Creek) Tribe of Oklahoma, prays during a blessing ceremony for the bison gifted to Theda Pogue. Credit: Desiree Rios for The Texas Tribune

 

Bison preservation

Left: An attendee carries a meal with bison meat and sides. Center: Theda Pogue and her husband Chris Pogue. “This herd is for us to share with our younger generations who will know what our ancestors have gone through,” Theda Pogue said. Right: Pogue wears a silver necklace with a buffalo pendant at the ceremony. Credit: Desiree Rios for The Texas Tribune

 

Passing down the bison’s cultural legacy

People share a meal at the Pogues’ ranch following the blessing ceremony for the bison. Credit: Desiree Rios for The Texas Tribune
Andrea Poncho, affiliated with the Alabama–Coushatta Tribe of Texas, shows her sons Waylon and Gunnar a table displaying the various ways bison can be utilized. Credit: Desiree Rios for The Texas Tribune

Spectators loaded into a pickup truck and trailer with hay bales to see the bison at GP Ranch in Sulphur Springs. Credit: Desiree Rios for The Texas Tribune

 

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