- Wind River Indian Reservation
Wind River Indian Reservation is an
Indian reservation shared by the EasternShoshone and NorthernArapaho tribes of Native Americans in the central western portion of theU.S. state ofWyoming . It is the seventh-largest Indian reservation in the United States, encompassing a land area of 8,995.733 km² (3,473.272 sq mi), encompassing most ofFremont County [ [http://www.easternshoshone.net/WindRiverReservation.htm Background of Wind River Reservation ] ] . The reservation is surrounded by the Wind River Mountain Range,Owl Creek Mountains , and theAbsaroka Mountains . The 2000 census reported a population of 23,250 inhabitants. The largest town is Riverton. Headquarters are at Fort Washakie. Also home to the Wind River Casino, Little Wind Casino, 789 Smoke Shop & Casino (All Northern Arapahoe) and Shoshone Rose Casino (Eastern Shoshone), which are the only casinos in Wyoming.The Wind River Indian Reservation was established for the Eastern Shoshone Indians in 1868. Camp Auger, a military post with troops was established at the present site of Lander on June 28, 1869. In 1870 the name was changed to Camp Brown and in 1871 the post was moved to the current site of
Fort Washakie . The nickname was changed to honor the ShoshoneChief Washakie in 1878 and continued to serve as a military post until its abandonment in 1909. [ [http://www.easternshoshone.net/EasternShoshoneCulture2.htm Eastern Shoshone Tribal Culture ] ] A government school and hospital functioned for many years east ofFort Washakie and children were sent here to board during the school year. St. Michael's atEthete was constructed in 1917-20. The village of Arapahoe was originally established as a sub-agency to distribute rations to theArapaho and at one time had a large trading post. In 1906 a portion of the reservation was ceded to white settlement andRiverton evolved on some of this land. Lands were allotted in the 1800's to the various families and names were anglicized.Irrigation was brought in to develop farming and ranching and a flour mill constructed nearFort Washakie . [ [http://www.easternshoshone.net/EasternShoshoneCulture2.htm Eastern Shoshone Tribal Culture ] ]Of the population 6,728 (28,9%) were Native Americans (full or part) and of them 54% were Arapaho and 30% Shoshone. Of the Native American population, 22% spoke a language other than English at home.
Communities
*Arapahoe
*Boulder Flats
*Crowheart
*Ethete
*Fort Washakie
*Hudson (part, population 72)
*Johnstown
*Pavillion
*RivertonReferences
External links
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