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Fort Hall Reservation

Fort Hall Reservation is a Native American reservation in southeastern Idaho, primarily home to the Shoshone-Bannock tribes. Established in 1867, it covers approximately 544 square miles and serves as a cultural and economic center for its members. The reservation includes various facilities, including schools and health services, and plays a crucial role in preserving tribal heritage and traditions. The tribes engage in diverse economic activities, such as agriculture, gaming, and tourism, to promote self-sufficiency and community development. Fort Hall is integral to the identity and history of the Shoshone-Bannock peoples.