Camp Ka Hui ‘Ana

Meet Zulu - the Three-Legged Coyote Surviving in the Wilds of South Texas

Zulu the Three-Legged Coyote: A True Survival Story from South Texas

On January 23, 2025, ranch hands at TheRanch at Camp Ka Hui Ana in South Texas first spotted an unusual figure moving through the brush: a lone coyote, missing his front left foot. Now known as Zulu, this resilient animal quickly became a local fascination—not just for his condition, but for how well he navigates

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Javelina hunting at TheRanch@Camp Ka Hui 'Ana

Texas Trophy Javelina Hunting: A South Texas Treasure

Discover the truth about trophy javelina hunting in South Texas. Far from being “skunk pigs” or feral hogs, these native big game animals offer a unique hunting challenge, surprising table fare, and now, official trophy status. Learn why TheRanch at Camp Ka Hui ‘Ana is the perfect destination for your next South Texas javelina hunt.

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Illustrated Coahuiltecan man and woman walking at sunset with title text: “The Coahuiltecans – Nomads of South Texas.”

The Deep Roots of South Texas: Native History of the Millett–Los Angeles Region

Long before ranches or railroads, the Millett–Los Angeles region of South Texas was home to a rich tapestry of indigenous life. This article uncovers the prehistoric roots of the land surrounding The Ranch at Camp Ka Hui ’Ana, from Paleo-Indian hunters to Coahuiltecan nomads, offering a glimpse into the deep human history etched into the South Texas soil.

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