Fort Hall Indian Reservation
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Das Fort-Hall-Reservat ist ein Indianerreservat im US-Bundesstaat Idaho, das 1867 für die Boise- und Bruneau-Shoshone-Indianer errichtet wurde. 1868 wurden auch die Fort-Hall-Shoshone und -Bannock und 1907 die Lemhi- und Sheepeater-Shoshone dorthin umgesiedelt. Das Reservat liegt in der Snake River Plain nahe Pocatello. Der Name stammt von Fort Hall, einem historischen Handelsposten der Pelzhändler, der zu einem bedeutenden Rastplatz auf dem Oregon Trail wurde.
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La réserve indienne de Fort Hall est une réserve indienne américaine des tribus Bannocks et Shoshones située en Idaho. Établie le 14 juin 1867 par ordre exécutif du président Andrew Johnson, elle s'étend sur les comtés de Bannock, Bingham, Caribou et Power.
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Форт-Холл (англ. Fort Hall) — индейская резервация, расположенная на юго-востоке штата Айдахо.
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La reserva índia Fort Hall és una reserva índia de la tribu reconeguda federalment xoixon-bannock que es troba a l'estat d'Idaho. Està situada al sud-est d'Idaho, al nord de la i a l'oest de Pocatello, i comprèn 2,110.51 km² de terra repartida en quatre comtats: , , i . Fundada en 1868, va rebre el nom de Fort Hall, un establiment comercial europeu que fou una parada important en el camí cap a les rutes d' i a mitjans del segle xix.
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The Fort Hall Reservation is a Native American reservation of the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (Shoshoni language: Pohoko’ikkatee) in the U.S. state of Idaho. This is one of five federally recognized tribes in the state. The reservation is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain about 20 miles (32 km) north and west of Pocatello. It comprises 814.874 sq mi (2,110.51 km2) of land area in four counties: Bingham, Power, Bannock, and Caribou. To the east is the 60-mile-long (97 km) Portneuf Range; both Mount Putnam and South Putnam Mountain are located on the Fort Hall Reservation.
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Location of Fort Hall Indian Reservation
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La reserva índia Fort Hall és una reserva índia de la tribu reconeguda federalment xoixon-bannock que es troba a l'estat d'Idaho. Està situada al sud-est d'Idaho, al nord de la i a l'oest de Pocatello, i comprèn 2,110.51 km² de terra repartida en quatre comtats: , , i . Fundada en 1868, va rebre el nom de Fort Hall, un establiment comercial europeu que fou una parada important en el camí cap a les rutes d' i a mitjans del segle xix. En la reserva un monument marca l'antic emplaçament del doer. La comunitat de , al llarg de la , és el major centre de població a la reserva. La població total de la reserva era 5.762 segons el cens de 2000. Hi ha més de 5.300 membres inscrits en les tribus xoixon-bannock i més de la meitat resideix a la Reserva de Fort Hall. Les tribus es regeixen per un consell electe de set membres i mantenen els seus propis serveis governamentals, incloent la policia, els tribunals, els serveis socials i de salut, i l'educació.
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Das Fort-Hall-Reservat ist ein Indianerreservat im US-Bundesstaat Idaho, das 1867 für die Boise- und Bruneau-Shoshone-Indianer errichtet wurde. 1868 wurden auch die Fort-Hall-Shoshone und -Bannock und 1907 die Lemhi- und Sheepeater-Shoshone dorthin umgesiedelt. Das Reservat liegt in der Snake River Plain nahe Pocatello. Der Name stammt von Fort Hall, einem historischen Handelsposten der Pelzhändler, der zu einem bedeutenden Rastplatz auf dem Oregon Trail wurde.
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The Fort Hall Reservation is a Native American reservation of the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (Shoshoni language: Pohoko’ikkatee) in the U.S. state of Idaho. This is one of five federally recognized tribes in the state. The reservation is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain about 20 miles (32 km) north and west of Pocatello. It comprises 814.874 sq mi (2,110.51 km2) of land area in four counties: Bingham, Power, Bannock, and Caribou. To the east is the 60-mile-long (97 km) Portneuf Range; both Mount Putnam and South Putnam Mountain are located on the Fort Hall Reservation. Founded under an 1868 treaty, the reservation is named for Fort Hall, a trading post in the Portneuf Valley that was established by European Americans. It was an important stop along the Oregon and California trails in the middle 19th century. A monument on the reservation marks the former site of the fort. Interstate 15 serves the community of Fort Hall, the largest population center on the reservation. The total population of the reservation was 5,762 at the 2000 census. The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes has more than 5,300 enrolled members, and more than half reside on the Fort Hall Reservation. Others have moved to urban areas for work. The tribes are governed by a seven-member elected council and maintain their own governmental services, including law enforcement, courts, social and health services, and education. The four other federally recognized tribes in the state are the Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai, Nez Perce, and Shoshone-Paiute at Duck Valley Indian Reservation. In July 2016, the Department of Interior made offers to 536 landowners with fractional interests at Fort Hall Reservation for buy-back of lands valued at $11 million in offers. This was under its Land Buy-Back Program as part of the government's settlement of the Cobell v. Salazar class action suit. The land purchased will be transferred into trust for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, to restore its traditional land. About 1.5 million acres of land has been put into trust for tribes under this program.
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La réserve indienne de Fort Hall est une réserve indienne américaine des tribus Bannocks et Shoshones située en Idaho. Établie le 14 juin 1867 par ordre exécutif du président Andrew Johnson, elle s'étend sur les comtés de Bannock, Bingham, Caribou et Power.
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Форт-Холл (англ. Fort Hall) — индейская резервация, расположенная на юго-востоке штата Айдахо.
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