Graysindianmounds Ranch

Graysindianmounds Ranch we are a ranch not a farm. come ride with us...
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We are a developed great horse cultural that has a firm established belief that land must be stewarded living here through 5 generations ...Horses are part of our beliefs that the great creator allowed us to keep them in a sacred manner...and our lands proved for the community as a whole..We do not charge for monetary gain.only to live our life from which has been provided through barter and tra

de and growth ....We raise horses, beef, dairy, poultry, duck, rabbit, goat , swine, fish, fruit ,nuts, vegetables, gains and hay..

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76689 33rd Street
Lawton, MI
49065

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(269) 655-7212

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Gray’s Indian Mounds Ranch & Broken Treaty Ranch

We are a developed great horse cultural that has a firm established belief that land must be stewarded living here through 5 generations ...Horses are part of our beliefs that the great creator allowed us to keep them in a sacred manner...and our lands proved for the community as a whole..We do not charge for monetary gain.Only to live our life from which has been provided through barter and trade and growth ....We raise horses, beef, dairy, poultry, duck, rabbit, goat , swine, fish, fruit ,nuts, vegetables, gains and hay.. We are a ranch not a farm. Come ride with us...

My heritage had long been established here through my maternal side and had merged with in my paternal heritage when it arrived 1755 to these shores...My mother would never let it be known that we had hidden traditions older than most Christian teachings....In the 1950s the repatriation act allowed my family to arrive in Kalamazoo, Michigan as a way to indoctrinate our backward ways ..lol. Grateful to what was instilled by Papa Joe at a early age.. He taught how to live with the land instead of off it. We kept this secret from others who we were...Most saw us as Hillbillies ,but we never went hungry and always had more than enough to share..Daddy bartered his skills more often than not or simply helped anyone in need... what he taught me was to always do whats right and mom ma gave us the skills to always work for more and stand beside family. Xmas eve 1970 daddy moved us into the main house he and my family built on a promise to our mother.I still remember that day not very old myself. I do not remember eating much from cans always from the garden and a mason or ball Jar...

What I can say is that if it was for money we did not have it...when we wanted to quit it simply always got better and always worked they way the creator intended it.

How can I simply share a story more beautiful than life itself...Our story is just like everyone else.... perfect with every flaw and greatness with details in the journey of life which thread us into woven fabric of being here and leaving a legacy for those in the future to love and embrace. Some people talk, some people listen...Most never truly feel or even know that a story is only good as those wanting to hear it...Its best if its lived and experienced through the eyes of our children and their children and their children’s children and all those to come after...so our story is just the beginning to a never ending circle of life.