
Wind River Indian Reservation
The Wind River Indian Reservation is a designated land area in Wyoming managed jointly by the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes. Covering about 2.2 million acres, it serves as a home for these tribes, preserving their culture, traditions, and sovereignty. The reservation features a mix of rural lands, small towns, and natural landscapes, and operates with a degree of tribal government authority. It’s a place where Native American communities maintain their identity and heritage while also navigating modern economic and social challenges.