About Us
Skull Valley Band of Goshute
Our People, Our Home
A Small Nation,
Strong in Spirit
Though few in number, we are strong in unity. Our people live close to the land, guided by tradition, and committed to protecting our way of life for generations to come.
Tribal Members
Land Area
Established
Years of Heritage
From the Great Basin to Skull Valley
Before Utah’s borders were drawn, the Goshute lived freely across vast valleys and mountain ranges. We gathered from the land, hunted with respect, and lived by the rhythms of nature.
Resilience Through Change
Preserving the Future
Today, our tribe continues to protect our lands, language, and culture. We walk forward with respect for our ancestors and responsibility for those yet to come.
Our story is still being written every day, in every family, in every step across the desert that has always been our home.
Our History at a Glance
1766
First recorded contact with Spanish missionaries
1863
Treaty with the U.S. government
1912
Reservation established by Executive Order
1990s
Environmental justice activism begins
Today
Thriving sovereign community
1776
First recorded contact with Spanish missionaries
1863
Treaty with the U.S. government


