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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The Fort Hall Reservation is a Native American reservation of the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (Shoshoni language: Pohoko'ikkatee [1]) in the U.S. state of Idaho.This is one of five federally recognized tribes in the state. The reservation is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain about 20 miles (32 km) north and west of Pocatello.
  2. idahogenealogy.com

    The Fort Hall Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation of the Shoshone and Bannock people in Idaho. It is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain north of Pocatello, and comprises 814.874 square miles of land area in four counties: Bingham, Power, Bannock, and Caribou counties. Founded in 1863, it is named for Fort Hall, a ...
  3. sbtribes.com

    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.
  4. alltribes.com

    The Fort Hall Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation of the Shoshone and Bannock people in the U.S. state of Idaho. It is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain north of Pocatello, and comprises 814.874 sq mi of land area in four counties: Bingham, Power, Bannock, and Caribou counties.Founded in 1863, it is named for Fort Hall, a trading post that was an important stop ...
  5. data.nativemi.org

    The reservation is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain about 20 miles north and west of Pocatello. It comprises 814.874 sq mi of land area in four counties: Bingham, Power, Bannock, and Caribou. To the east is the 60-mile-long Portneuf Range; both Mount Putnam and South Putnam Mountain are located on the Fort Hall Reservation.
  6. familysearch.org

    United States Department of the Interior. Executive Orders Relating to Indian Reservations. Washington: [United States] Government Printing Office, 1912 (v. 1), 1922 (v. 2). Vol. 1 - May 14, 1855 to July 1, 1912. Vol. 2 - July 1, 1912 to July 1, 1922. FS Library film 1440543 Items 8-9. United States Federal and State Indian Reservations, Map.
  7. mapcarta.com

    The Fort Hall Reservation is a Native American reservation of the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes in the U.S. state of Idaho. ... Indian reservation of the United States; ... Idaho, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America; View on Open­Street­Map; Latitude. 42.9646° or 42° 57' 53" north. Longitude-112.3656° or 112° 21 ...
  8. wikiwand.com

    Interstate 15 serves the community of Fort Hall, the largest population center on the reservation. The total population of the reservation was 5,762 at the 2000 census. The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes has more than 5,300 enrolled members, and more than half reside on the Fort Hall Reservation. Others have moved to urban areas for work.
  9. secure.nativepartnership.org

    In April 1937, under the Indian Reorganization Act, The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Inc. became a federally chartered corporation. On April 30, 1936, the tribe's Tribal Constitution and By-laws were adopted. Life on the Reservation: The Fort Hall Reservation is located on the Snake River in southeastern Idaho. The reservation's name comes from a ...
  10. The Idaho Legislture created Bannock County in 1893, with Pocatello as the county seat. The city was know as "Gate City" and was the largest rail center west of the Mississippi. Areas in the Pocatello metro area include American Falls, Arimo, Chubbuck, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Inkom, Lava Hot Springs, and Pocatello. More information

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  1. Fort Hall Indian Reservation

    Native American reservation of the Shoshoni and Bannock people in Idaho, United States
    sbtribes.com

    The Fort Hall Reservation is a Native American reservation of the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes in the U.S. state of Idaho. This is one of five federally recognized tribes in the state. The reservation is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain about 20 miles north and west of Pocatello. It comprises 814.874 sq mi of land area in four counties: Bingham, Power, Bannock, and Caribou. To the east is the 60-mile-long Portneuf Range; both Mount Putnam and South Putnam Mountain are located on the Fort Hall Reservation. Founded under an 1868 treaty, the reservation is named for Fort Hall, a trading post in the Portneuf Valley that was established by European Americans. It was an important stop along the Oregon and California Trails in the middle 19th century. A monument on the reservation marks the former site of the fort. Interstate 15 serves the community of Fort Hall, the largest population center on the reservation. Wikipedia

    TribeShoshone-Bannock
    CountryUnited States
    StateIdaho
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