The Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming, a federally recognized tribe, traces its origins to the headwaters of the Arkansas and Platte Rivers. Culturally Plains Indians, they speak a variation of the Algonquin language and have a unique social and historical identity.
Following treaties in the mid-19th century, the Northern Arapaho found a home on the Wind River Reservation in west central Wyoming, sharing land with the Shoshone. Today, the tribe offers cultural programs and events to preserve and celebrate their heritage.
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