When Washakie died on February 20, 1900, he was accorded
a full military funeral, the only one known to be given
an Indian Chief. The mourning Shoshones, Arapahos and soldiers
formed the longest funeral procession in the history of
Wyoming.
Chief Washakie is buried in the old military cemetery at
Fort Washakie. The cemetery road leads to the heart of Wind
River country, the land he loved and fought to protect and
preserve for his people.
The Washakie Archives