
Fort Hall Indian Reservation
The Fort Hall Indian Reservation is located in southeastern Idaho and is home to the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Established in the 1860s, it spans over 545 square miles and includes various cultural and historical sites significant to the tribes. The reservation plays a crucial role in preserving the tribes' heritage, traditions, and governance. It also supports economic development through enterprises like gaming, agriculture, and tourism. The community focuses on fostering cultural education and self-sufficiency while maintaining its rich history and connection to the land.