For nearly two centuries, the Walls family has held land, preserved memory, and passed down wisdom that no document could erase. This is where that story lives — and where it grows.
“The truth about who you are isn’t in the story you were given — it’s in the pieces they forgot to change.”
The Walls family story begins in the red earth of the Choctaw Nation, where land wasn’t just owned — it was inherited, protected, and passed down as an act of resistance and love.
Explore the Full TimelineEverything we build rests on six interconnected pillars — each one a thread in the fabric of who we are and who we’re becoming.
Preserving the stories, documents, and oral traditions that connect us to our roots in the Choctaw Nation.
Managing and protecting 150+ acres of ancestral land as a living resource for future generations.
Building regenerative farming systems that honor the land while creating economic opportunity.
Honoring the faith traditions and cultural practices that have sustained our family for generations.
Strengthening bonds across generations and geographies through gathering, dialogue, and shared purpose.
Investing in the next generation through mentorship, leadership programs, and hands-on learning.
Our land is divided into five purposeful zones — each one serving the family’s vision for sustainability, heritage, and growth.
The original homestead and family gathering space — the heart of everything we build.
Regenerative agriculture, orchards, and sustainable food systems for family and community.
Walking paths, outdoor education areas, and spaces for family recreation and reflection.
Artist residencies, writer retreats, and creative workshops rooted in our cultural heritage.
Event spaces, short-term rentals, and gathering venues that generate revenue for the legacy.
Our programs are designed to reconnect family members with the land, each other, and their purpose — from the youngest roots to the eldest branches.
A structured mentorship and skills-building track for family members ages 10-25, from summer internships to leadership roles.
Hands-on education in regenerative farming, land management, and sustainable business for all ages.
Oral history recording, genealogy research, and digital archiving of family documents and photographs.
A yearly reunion on the land that brings all generations together for celebration, planning, and reconnection.
Real voices from our family — elders, youth, and everyone in between — sharing what this land, this legacy, and this journey mean to them.
Some ground holds memory the way skin holds scars — quietly, permanently, and with a story most people never ask to hear.
In a world that monetizes identity, your roots aren’t content — they’re coordinates. And they lead somewhere real.
While others debate land access, we’re already here. The question isn’t whether we belong — it’s what we build next.
A restored, protected, and thriving multi-generation sanctuary blending heritage, ecology, and future-focused development. This is the vision. This is the work. And it starts here.
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