Wind River Reservation
The Wind River Reservation is located in west-central Wyoming and is home to the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes. Established in 1868, it covers approximately 2.2 million acres of land, featuring diverse landscapes such as mountains, rivers, and plains. The reservation plays a significant role in preserving the cultural heritage and traditions of its Native American inhabitants.
The reservation is governed by a tribal council and has its own laws and regulations. It offers various services, including education, healthcare, and economic development programs, aimed at improving the quality of life for its residents. The area also attracts visitors interested in learning about Native American culture and history.