Welcome to Fort Hall.
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes are located on the Fort Hall Reservation in Southeastern Idaho, between the cities of Pocatello, American Falls, and Blackfoot. The Reservation is divided into five districts: Fort Hall, Lincoln Creek, Ross Fork, Gibson, and Bannock Creek. Currently, 97% of the Reservation lands are owned by the Tribes and individual Indian ownership.
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Fort Hall
Indian Reservation.
The Reservation was established in 1867 by President Andrew Johnson by Executive Order on June 14, 1867. The following year, on July 3, 1868, the tribal leadership signed the Fort Bridger Treaty, which affirmed that the newly established Fort Hall Indian Reservation would become the permanent home for the Shoshone and Bannock people.
The Fort Hall Reservation was divided into five districts: Fort Hall, Lincoln Creek, Ross Fork, Gibson and Bannock Creek.
Sovereign Nation .
[cs_content_seo]The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes is a federally recognized sovereign nation located in southeast Idaho. Tribal sovereignty is the power to govern themselves, determine their own membership, and the power over a distinct geographic land base. The Tribes inherent right to self-governance has been in place prior to the European arrival on the North American continent. The Tribes continue to exercise inherent and treaty reserved rights, and operate under the terms of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes’ Constitution and Bylaws.\n\n[/cs_content_seo]Explore our Government
TREATY WITH THE EASTERN BAND SHOSHONI AND BANNOCK, 1868
Articles of a treaty made and concluded at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory,on the third day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, by and between the undersigned commissioners on the part of the United States, and the undersigned chiefs and head-men of and representing the Shoshone (eastern band)and Bannock tribes of Indians. Read the full treaty here.
Fort Bridger TreatyThe Fort Hall Business Council is the governing body of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. The council was established under the tribes’ Constitution·& Bylaws, which was approved by the tribes and ratified by the federal government in 1937 under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.
Explore Our GovernmentSave Idaho Salmon.
[cs_content_seo]For the past five decades the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes have been working to restore the Snake River and our salmon runs. With the dams in place we have experienced impacts to our culture, spirituality, and our way of life; we need to change the system in order for salmon and our people (Newe) to survive. Removing the Lower Four Snake River dams will help restore our fisheries, protect our culture and create a better future for our Tribal membership.\n\n[/cs_content_seo]
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Upcoming Events.
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Events for December
1st

THHS Life Skills classes, Motivation Monday

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Bannock Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
2nd

477 Food Pantry *application required

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Shoshone Language Class, in-person & online

THHS Virtual Community Prayer via ZOOM
Events for December
3rd

THHS Life Skills classes, Jump into Creativity Wednesday

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Bannock Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
4th

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Shoshone Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
5th

477 Food Pantry *application required

Tribal Fishermans Meeting
Events for December
8th

THHS Life Skills classes, Motivation Monday

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Bannock Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
9th

477 Food Pantry *application required

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Shoshone Language Class, in-person & online

THHS Virtual Community Prayer via ZOOM
Events for December
10th

THHS Life Skills classes, Jump into Creativity Wednesday

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Bannock Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
11th

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Shoshone Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
12th

477 Food Pantry *application required

Tribal Fishermans Meeting
Events for December
15th

THHS Life Skills classes, Motivation Monday

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Bannock Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
16th

477 Food Pantry *application required

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Shoshone Language Class, in-person & online

THHS Virtual Community Prayer via ZOOM
Events for December
17th

THHS Life Skills classes, Jump into Creativity Wednesday

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Bannock Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
18th

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Shoshone Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
19th

477 Food Pantry *application required

Tribal Fishermans Meeting
Events for December
22nd

THHS Life Skills classes, Motivation Monday

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Bannock Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
23rd

477 Food Pantry *application required

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Shoshone Language Class, in-person & online

THHS Virtual Community Prayer via ZOOM
Events for December
24th

THHS Life Skills classes, Jump into Creativity Wednesday

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Bannock Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
25th

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Shoshone Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
26th

477 Food Pantry *application required

Tribal Fishermans Meeting
Events for December
29th

THHS Life Skills classes, Motivation Monday

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Bannock Language Class, in-person & online
Events for December
30th

477 Food Pantry *application required

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Shoshone Language Class, in-person & online

THHS Virtual Community Prayer via ZOOM
Events for December
31st

THHS Life Skills classes, Jump into Creativity Wednesday

Tribal Fishermans Meeting

Bannock Language Class, in-person & online
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Tribal Health Highlight.
Learn About Us.
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes welcomes you to the Fort Hall Reservation. Watch our highlighted video to learn more about the various branches of our sovereign nation.
Tribal Enterprises.
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes owns and operates several large scale Enterprise Operations - including Casinos, Travel Centers, Resort & Spa, Tribal Farming, and even a local Grocery Store. These businesses help to strengthen the Tribal economy, but also to contribute to the regional economies off-Reservation.