• Annual Shoshone-Bannock Festival
  • Mount Putnam
  • Shoshone-Bannock Beadwork
  • Rodeo Grounds - Fort Hall, Idaho
  • A spring on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation
The NEW Shoshone-Bannock Hotel & Event Center is now open for hotel & event reservations! Contact the Hotel at 208-238-4800 or toll free at 1-855-746-2268 or email reservations@shobanhotel.com

The Tribal Environmental Health study is available to all residents (tribal and non-tribal) of the Fort Hall Reservation. This is a critical study to collect health data and we need your input! Click on the website to fill out the short survey! also look
The Annual Shoshone-Bannock Festival (powwow) will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary this August 9-11, 2013 highlighting the history of the powwow and honoring the past 49 Miss Shoshone-Bannock Queen's along with various other cultural activities and sp
The new Donzia Gift Shop is now ONLINE for unique cultural purchases such as hand made, museum quality beaded items ranging from barrettes, buckles, keychains and earrings. Visit their shop today! Located within the new Shoshone-Bannock Hotel & Event

Welcome to the Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Website

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.

The Tribes are composed of several Shoshone and Bannock bands that were forced to the Fort Hall Reservation, which eventually became the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. There are approximately 5,681 enrolled tribal members with a majority living on or near the Fort Hall Reservation. Through its self-governing rights afforded under the Fort Bridger Treaty of 1868 and the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the Tribes manages its own schools, post office, grocery store, waste disposal, agriculture and commercial businesses, rural transits, casinos, and more.


The tribal government offices and most tribal business enterprises are located eight miles north of Pocatello in Fort Hall. A recent economic impact study found that the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes government, businesses, support agencies and lands generate more than 4,000 jobs and add $330 million annually to the eastern Idaho economy. Read More >>


2012 Shoshone-Bannock Wellness Tour 2012 Media Campaign


Demographics

As of Oct. 31, 2011 there were 5,675 enrolled
Shoshone-Bannock tribal members: of the tribal membership

3,705 reside on the Fort Hall Reservation
and 1,331 live off the reservation.

There are 5,762 people living on the
Fort Hall Reservation. Of those 1,826 identify
themselves as Non-Indian.

There are a total of 1,779 households
on the Fort Hall Reservation.

The median age of reservation residents
is 29.
Source: 2000 Census Bureau statistics

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