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Shoshone-Bannock Tribes

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes

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lat: 43.0269859 long: -112.4336581

While exploring the Lewis and Clark Trail, travelers can experience the rich culture of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes in Idaho. Visitors can learn more about the history of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe by visiting the numerous historical sites, upon tribal permission. For a deep immersion into the history of the Lewis and Clark Trail, visit the original Fort Trading Post, an integral part of this enormous journey.

The Shoshone-Bannock Tribe hosts one of the most popular powwows in Indian Country, the Annual Fort Hall Pow-wow in August, and Indian Day in September, where visitors can enjoy horse races, powwow events, rodeo pageant and a variety of games. Don’t miss the Indian Relay racing. It is a big part of the Shoshone and Bannock Tribal culture because the sport of Indian Relay racing originated here with the Shoshone and Bannock people.

The natural beauty of Shoshone-Bannock tribal lands features wild horses and buffaloes that traverse throughout rolling hills and majestic plains. After a day of traveling these pristine lands, visitors can check out many local artisan outlets, such as the Donzia Gift Shop, the Shoshone Bannock Trail Museum Gift Shop and the Blue Corner Mercantile. In September, Indian Days Art Market features a wide variety of beautiful native arts.

To learn more about the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe, contact the Public Affairs Manager of the Tribe. Feel free to check out their website http://www.sbtribes.com/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/shobantribes to get more information, or email them at publicaffairs@sbtribes.com. The Shoshone-Bannock look forward to sharing their culture with travelers and those interested in tribal history, including their interaction with Lewis and Clark.

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Buffalo Meadows RV Park
Buffalo Meadows RV Park

Buffalo Meadows RV Park, N US-91, Pocatello, ID, USA
Distance: 1.00 Away

Tribal Experiences RV and Camping

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Donzia Gift Shop
Donzia Gift Shop

777 Bannock Ave, Fort Hall, ID 83203, USA
Distance: 1.16 Away

Shopping

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Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel
Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel

Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel, Bannock Avenue, Fort Hall, ID, USA
Distance: 1.17 Away

Food and Drinks Tribal Experiences Shopping Lodging

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Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Museum
Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Museum

Shoshone Bannock Tribal Museum, East Ross Fork Road, Pocatello, ID, USA
Distance: 1.21 Away

Museums and Interpretive Centers Guided Tours Tribal Experiences

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BoHoGoi Café
BoHoGoi Café

Sage Hill Truck Stop & Casino, U.S. 91, Blackfoot, Idaho, USA
Distance: 8.33 Away

Food and Drinks Tribal Experiences Shopping

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Camp Fortunate Overlook
Camp Fortunate Overlook

Camp Fortunate Overlook, Grayling, MT, USA
Distance: 137.42 Away

Outdoor Experiences LC Features

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Lemhi Pass
Lemhi Pass

Forest Rd 3910, Tendoy, ID 83468, USA
Distance: 144.12 Away

Outdoor Experiences Walks and Hikes LC Features

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First Flag Unfurling Site
First Flag Unfurling Site

NF-185, Salmon, ID, USA
Distance: 149.13 Away

Tribal Experiences LC Features

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Bannack Ghost Town & State Park
Bannack Ghost Town & State Park

Bannack, MT, USA
Distance: 150.05 Away

General History

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Bannack State Park
Bannack State Park

Bannack State Park, Bannack Road, Dillon, MT, USA
Distance: 150.20 Away

Museums and Interpretive Centers

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Beaverhead Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture and Convention & Visitors Bureau
Beaverhead Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture and Convention & Visitors Bureau

Beaverhead Chamber Of Commerce & Agriculture, West Reeder Street, Dillon, MT, USA
Distance: 151.54 Away

Cultural Districts

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Beaverhead County Museum
Beaverhead County Museum

Beaverhead County Museum, South Montana Street, Dillon, MT, USA
Distance: 151.68 Away

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