
Impact
The Eastern Shoshone Museum and Cultural Hub will be a powerful catalyst for cultural revitalization, education, healing, and environmental stewardship. It represents a long-overdue investment in our sovereignty and collective future — a place where language is spoken, stories are shared, and generations come together to learn, connect, and thrive.
From its earliest planning stages, the Cultural Hub has been guided by traditional values and a commitment to long-term sustainability. The facility will incorporate green infrastructure that reflects our sacred connection to the Earth and sky — including solar energy, native plant restoration, community gardens, permeable hardscape, rainwater catchment systems, and a composting program to support Indigenous foodways. These design choices don’t just reduce environmental impact — they actively demonstrate our cultural values in action.
The result will be a living space that embodies the Eastern Shoshone vision of a sovereign, vibrant, and resilient future — rooted in the land, informed by tradition, and built to serve generations to come.