Goshute Indian Reservation
The Goshute Indian Reservation is located in western Utah and eastern Nevada. It is home to the Goshute Tribe, a Native American group recognized by the federal government. The reservation covers approximately 110,000 acres and is primarily used for tribal governance, cultural preservation, and economic development.
The Goshute people have a rich history and culture, traditionally relying on hunting, gathering, and agriculture. Today, the tribe engages in various enterprises, including renewable energy projects and tourism, to support their community and preserve their heritage. The reservation also plays a role in protecting the natural environment and wildlife in the region.