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The Bannock tribe () were originally Northern Paiute but are more culturally affiliated with the Northern Shoshone. They are in the Great Basin classification of Indigenous People. Their traditional lands include northern Nevada, southeastern , southern , and western . Today they are enrolled in the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation of Idaho, located on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation.


History
The Northern Paiute have a history of trade with surrounding tribes. In the 1700s, the bands in eastern traded with the tribes to the north, who by 1730 had acquired the horse.Haines In the mid-18th century, some bands developed a horse culture and split off to become the Bannock tribe. The horse gave the tribe a greater range, from Oregon to northern ,
(2025). 9781615307128, Britannica Educational Publications. .
southern , and western . They forayed from there on the Bannock Trail to and to hunt buffalo.

The Bannock have traditionally made pottery, utensils from horns, and carrying bags made from salmon skin. Their date back before European contact, and, after the introduction of glass beads, they transferred their geometric design to beadwork. For water transport, they have made reed rafts. Prior to the late 19th century, Bannock people fished for salmon on the in and in the fall, they hunted buffalo herds. Buffalo hides have provided material for .

The Bannock are prominent in American history due to the of 1878. After the war, the Bannock moved onto the Fort Hall Indian Reservation with the Northern Shoshone and gradually their tribes merged. Today they are called the Shoshone-Bannock. The Bannock live on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, 544,000 acres (2,201 km2) in Southeastern Idaho. and Northern Shoshone live with the Bannock Indians.

In the 2010 U.S. census, 89 people identified as having "Bannock" ancestry with 38 being "full-blooded". 5,315 people are enrolled in the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation, all of whom are designated "Shoshone-Bannock" (without more specific designation).


Notable Bannock people
  • Mary Jo Estep, elementary music teacher and survivor of the Battle of Kelley Creek
  • Sally Young Kanosh, adopted daughter of , wife of Kanosh
  • , journalist
  • Randy'L He-dow Teton, model
  • LaNada War Jack, leader of the Third World Strikes and the Occupation of Alcatraz, activist, tribal politician, and academic
    (2025). 9781933116983, . .


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