Lipan Apache Band of Texas

[1] Officers of the organization include: Many members of the Lipan Apache Band of Texas left the organization to join the Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas, which incorporated in 2007, after a dispute involving Daniel Castro Romero Jr.[8] In 2022, Richard Gonzalez became the tribal chairman.

[4] The Mexican state of Coahuila invited LABT members to visit for a cultural exchange in 2009.

[9] In 2012, the group worked with the University of Texas Human Rights Clinic and LAW-Defense to create an "Early Action/Early Warning procedure report to stop racial discrimination.

[9] Lucille Contreras, an LABT member, launched the Texas Tribal Buffalo Project in 2021.

She purchased 77 acres (31 ha) in Waelder, Texas;[3] formed a nonprofit organization; and developed a herd of American bison.