Indian Relay Races – Tickets, Tour Dates and Journey of an American Icon

Indian Relay Races Info

Indian Relay Races originate with the Shoshone and Bannock tribes on the Fort Hall Reservation and are celebrated as one of America's oldest extreme sports. We’ve got you covered for upcoming appearances, schedule updates, and reliable ticket access. A full team includes a rider, a mugger, and two holders across three horses; the rider completes three laps, changing horses at each lap. Explore the history, the races, and how to secure your seats for Fort Hall and other regional venues across Idaho and beyond.

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As your go-to connection for tickets, we’ll keep information straightforward and dependable, so you can focus on the action on the track and the vibrant cultural experience that accompanies these races.

Additional Indian Relay Races Info

Upcoming Indian Relay events include the Fort Hall Indian Relay Races in early August (Aug 8–9, 2025) and a separate race on September 26, 2025, with additional Treaty Days-related events noted for 2025. Categories such as Chief Race, Warriors, and Ladies showcase substantial purses, sometimes around $price$, drawing teams from across the region. Follow official channels for the latest schedule and field updates, and secure your seats early—the action is fast, it’s historic, and it’s a key part of Indigenous sports culture.

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  • Venue: Fort Hall Rodeo Grounds and related regional venues
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  • Teams: Four-person composition (rider, mugger, two holders) across three horses
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  • Social channels: official Shoshone-Bannock Tribes channels on Facebook; Horse Nations Indian Relay Council content
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For the latest updates and appearances, we’re here as your connection to tickets, schedules, and event details. Secure your seats with confidence and enjoy a historically rich rodeo experience.

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