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  2. Pawnee people - Wikipedia

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    It was at this period, after the middle of the 17th century, that the name was introduced into New Mexico in the form Panana by bands of mounted Apaches who brought large numbers of Pawnee slaves to trade to the Spaniards and Pueblo Indians." George E. Hyde, The Pawnee Indians [9]:24. Raiders primarily targeted women and children, to be sold as ...

  3. Pawnee Reservation - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1870s the remainder of the reservation was sold, and in 1876 the tribe was relocated to its present-day location in central Oklahoma. [2] [3] [4] The Genoa Indian Industrial School was built in 1884 in the town of Genoa, which is located on the former Pawnee Reservation lands.

  4. Palmer Site - Wikipedia

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    The site is a Native American habitation site associated with the Skidi people, a branch of the Pawnee people, which may have been documented by an American exploratory expedition led by Stephen H. Long in 1820. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. [2] The site is located on private property.

  5. Massacre Canyon - Wikipedia

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    [12]: 416–418 According to the terms of the 1833 treaty, this land was to remain a "common hunting ground" for the Pawnee and other "friendly Indians," meaning that the Pawnee had non-exclusive treaty rights to hunt buffalo in their former territory. [13] The Massacre Canyon battlefield near Republican River is located within this area.

  6. Pawnee Indian Museum State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Pawnee Indian Museum State Historic Site, designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 14RP1, [3] is an archaeological site and museum located near the city of Republic in the state of Kansas in the Midwestern United States. [4] It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places under the name Pawnee Indian Village Site. [5]

  7. Pawnee, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Pawnee Agency and Pawnee Boarding School were established after the Pawnee tribe came to this area in 1875. The Pawnee Agency was designated as a post office on May 4, 1876. The area was opened to non-Indian settlers on September 16, 1893, during the Cherokee Outlet Opening. Townsite Number Thirteen (later Pawnee) had been designated as the ...

  8. Skidi - Wikipedia

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    The Skidi is one of four bands of Pawnee people, a central Plains tribe. [1] They lived on the Central Plains of Nebraska and Kansas for most of the millennium prior to European contact. [1] The Skidi, also known as the Wolf band lived in the northern part of Pawnee territory. [1]

  9. Pike-Pawnee Village Site - Wikipedia

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    It was the location of a village of the Kitkehahki band of the Pawnee people, in a region of the Republican River valley that they occupied intermittently from the 1770s to the 1820s. In 1806, the village was visited by a Spanish expedition led by Lieutenant Facundo Melgares and, soon after, by an American expedition led by Lieutenant Zebulon ...