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Daigwade Community Day April 2nd!

March 24, 2022

Bear River Public Meeting

February 24, 2022

2022 Bear River Massacre Memorial Video

February 15, 2022

Video footage from the 2022 Bear River Massacre Memorial (which was closed to the general public) filmed by the BYU Arts Partnership.

Homeowners Mortgage Assistance Preliminary Application

February 2, 2022

Certain tribal members may qualify for mortgage assistance from the housing program. Click the button below to view/download/print a preliminary application to see if you meet the criteria. Preliminary Mortgage […]

Free home COVID-19 tests now available to order online

January 20, 2022

The Federal Governments website to order free at-home COVID-19 tests is now up and running. You can order yours by clicking the box below. Free COVID-19 Test Kits

Tribal Office Visits By Appointment Only January 10-14th

January 8, 2022

For this week any visits to the tribal office will be conducted on a by appointment basis. To make an appointment, call and leave a message on the machine and […]

Indigenous Peoples Day 2021

October 10, 2021

Today as we reflect and celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day, we wanted to share some renderings of the Boi Ogoi Cultural Interpretive Center by GSBS Architects of which we are currently […]

Washington Post article on the Bear River Massacre

September 28, 2021

Link to article Click the button to go to the article in The Washington Post

NWB Shoshone Language Project

August 26, 2021

We are undertaking a Northwestern Band of Shoshone language project, and we need your input. Please take a moment to fill out this brief survey (click the button below for […]

Hiring front desk receptionist

August 17, 2021

We are hiring a part time (30 hours per week) front desk receptionist at the Ogden, Utah tribal office. Click the button below for job description, and contact the Ogden, […]

Press Release


The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation (NWBSN) values open communication and respectful dialogue with our partners and the broader community. Recently, a tribal member, Darren Parry, shared personal views publicly. We wish to clarify that these comments do not represent the official voice or position of the NWBSN.

As with many sovereign tribal nations, the NWBSN speaks through designated representatives to ensure accuracy, unity, and respect for our cultural and governmental processes. We kindly ask that organisations and media outlets reach out directly to the Tribe when seeking official statements or perspectives.

We appreciate your understanding and continued partnership.

Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation

 

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