
Celebrating and protecting the Wild Horses of theNumu
The horses, the land, and our people are part of an ancient ecological and cultural balance, one that is increasingly under threat.
More than wildlife, the horses are our relatives, teachers, and living symbols of freedom moving across ancestral lands in quiet defiance of disappearance. We as indigenous people are standing for the right of these horses to remain free.
Today our future is uncertain.


Guiding the Herd
The social structure of the indigenous wild horse is built on deep ancestral bonds. We work to ensure these family units remain intact and respected within their natural territories.
A Shared Heritage
Indigenous culture and wild horses have evolved together for centuries. Our society preserves this living history through sustainable land management and community education.
