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Fort Hall Business Council offers free Tribal ID cards to enrolled members for six months
February 7, 2025Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Member, Preston Buckskin, was hired as Land Use Department Director
January 31, 2025Fort Hall Business Council maintains vigilance of the effects on potential pausing of federal funding
January 28, 2025Highlighted Video
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Welcome to Fort Hall.

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.



Fort Hall
Indian Reservation.
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.
The Fort Hall Reservation was divided into five districts: Fort Hall, Lincoln Creek, Ross Fork, Gibson and Bannock Creek.
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477 Food Pantry *application required

THHS Virtual Community Prayer via ZOOM
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Men’s 30 & over All Indian Basketball Tournament

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Men’s 30 & over All Indian Basketball Tournament

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Men’s 30 & over All Indian Basketball Tournament

Women’s 30 & over Open Basketball Tournament
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THHS Virtual Community Prayer via ZOOM
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THHS Life Skills classes, Jump into Creativity Wednesday
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ECP Pow-wow
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Fort Hall Business Council offers free Tribal ID cards to enrolled members for six months

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Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Member, Preston Buckskin, was hired as Land Use Department Director

Fort Hall Business Council maintains vigilance of the effects on potential pausing of federal funding

Job Announcements: January 27th, 2025

Letter to Tribal Membership: Re Executive Orders

Tribal Health Highlight.
Learn About Us.
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes welcomes you to the Fort Hall Reservation. Watch our highlighted video to learn more about the various branches of our sovereign nation.
Tribal Enterprises.
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes owns and operates several large scale Enterprise Operations - including Casinos, Travel Centers, Resort & Spa, Tribal Farming, and even a local Grocery Store. These businesses help to strengthen the Tribal economy, but also to contribute to the regional economies off-Reservation.