Northern Arapaho
The Northern Arapaho are a Native American tribe primarily located on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. They are part of the larger Arapaho people, who historically inhabited the Great Plains. The Northern Arapaho have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, languages, and social structures.
Historically, the Northern Arapaho were nomadic, relying on buffalo hunting and gathering for sustenance. Today, they continue to preserve their traditions while also engaging in modern economic activities. The tribe is known for its vibrant arts, including beadwork and music, which reflect their cultural identity and history.