The Northern Arapaho Tribe, located in Lander, WY, is a federally recognized tribe with a rich cultural heritage. Originally occupying the headwaters of the Arkansas and Platte Rivers, they speak a variation of the Algonquin language and are considered the most southwest extension of the Algonquin people.
After signing treaties in the mid-1800s, the Northern Arapaho Tribe found a home on the Wind River Reservation in west central Wyoming. They are known as Plains Indians, culturally distinct and historically significant, sharing a deep connection to the land they inhabit.
Visitors to the Northern Arapaho Tribe can learn about their traditions, history, and ongoing efforts to maintain their cultural identity. The tribe welcomes all to engage with their community, events, and programs as they continue to preserve their heritage for future generations.
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