Eastern Shoshone Tribe

From left to right, Trish Hill, Harmony Spoonhunter and Victoria Capitan-Posey of the Eastern Shoshone Education Department at the 63rd annual Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow in June 2023. 

Just outside the tiny Carbon County town of Mcfadden, a dirt road winds its way to an uneven grassy pasture. The herd from Sim’s Cattle Company stops here to graze for a week or two each year. In the north end of the pasture, a pumpjack drums up a steady flow of oil for Rock River Operating. Four miles to the east, 66 wind turbines pump out electricity for the behemoth electric utility PacifiCorp.

All three operations — the cattle herd, the petroleum pumpjack and the wind turbines — operate on state land. These parcels, and many others around the state, are held in a trust that benefits the University of Wyoming. Upwards of $1 million per year in lease payments are funneled through the Office of State Lands and Investments and into the school’s coffers.


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