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Washakie Water Project

In 2019 the NWBSN received grants from the federal government to bring water to the Washakie land in order to help beautify the cemetary and surrounding area. The project is in it's preliminary stages, but testing has been conducted and the tribe is currently in the process of receiving bids on the project. Check back for more updates.

Tribal Leaders and Brian Andrew from Hansen, Allen, and Luce Engineers meet with potential bidders on the project in August of 2020.
Tribal Leaders and Brian Andrew from Hansen, Allen, and Luce Engineers meet with potential bidders on the project in August of 2020.

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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