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Dr. Thomas Kavanagh Reading Pawnee Pictures ___"You can view several vintage photos of Pawnee people, including some notable chiefs. To be sure you take note of all the information to be found in them, the webmaster has provided detailed text descriptions for each." - Illustrated - From William Hammond Mathers Museum - http://php.indiana.edu/~tkavanag/phothana.html

Facts for Kids: Pawnee Indians __ "Information about the Pawnee Indians for students and teachers. Covers food, homes, arts and crafts, weapons, culture, and daily life of the Pawnees." - From bigorrin.org - http://www.bigorrin.org/pawnee_kids.htm

Pawnee ___This summary address Pawnee history, society and political organization. - Text only - From EthnoAtlas - http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7864

Pawnee __ An encyclopedic article with lonks to related material - illustrated - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawnee



Pawnee ___Encyclopedic entry about this Nation and its people's history. - Text only - From Fact Monster -

Pawnee Earth Lodge ___This isn't a big page, but it contains three photos of what you will see should you make a real life visit to this museum to learn about the Pawnee people. - Illustrated - From the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer -

The Pawnee Indians ___Customs, culture and history. - Text only - From PageWise, Inc. -


Pawnee Indian Tribe ___History, culture and religion. - Text only - From AccessGenealogy.com -

Pawnee Indian Tribe ___A history of pre-Kansas Pawnees, with some firsthand accounts. - Text only - From Kansas Genealogy -

The Pawnee Indian Tribe - Farmers on the Plains __ "Descended from Caddoan linguistic stock, the Pawnee were unlike most of the Plains Indians as their villages tended to be permanent." A brief overview - illustrated - From legendsofamerica.com - http://www.legendsofamerica.com/na-pawnee.html

Pawnee Language and the Pawnee Indian Tribe __ "Pawnee is a Caddoan language of the Great Plains, spoken by fewer than a hundred native people in Oklahoma. Though the language has been in decline, today some young Pawnees are trying to revive their ancestral language again." Resources for Pawnee language. - From native-languages.org - http://www.native-languages.org/pawnee.htm

Pawnee Literature ___A brief history accompanies two traditional Pawnee stories. - Text only - From Glenn Welker - http://www.indians.org/welker/pawnee.htm



Pawnee Nation ___"This site was established to inform you of the Pawnee Nations Tribal program and services that are offered. The site also informs you of the progress of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and may inform you of any upcoming events or recent events or any building developments." - Text only - From the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma - http://www.pawneenation.org/

The Pawnee Tribe During the Historic Era in Nebraska ___Culture and history of the Pawnee in Nebraska. - Illustrated - From NebraskaStudies.org -
http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0300/stories/0301_0107.html

Pawnee Village ___This is a transcript of a TV show regarding the exhibits of the Pawnee Indian Village Museum - From KTWU/Channel 11 - http://ktwu.washburn.edu/journeys/scripts/802a.html

The Pike-Pawnee Flag Incident: Reexamining a Vexillological Legend ___Firsthand accounts fill out this legend.' - 1 photo - From Anne M. Platoff -
http://aplatoff.home.mindspring.com/flags/pikepawnee.html



Plains Indian and the Wolf: The Pawnee ___Deals with Pawnee identification with the wolf. - Text only - From Wolf Song of Alaska - http://www.wolfsongalaska.org/plains_indian.html

Society-PAWNEE ___This summary provides a look at the political and social structure of the Pawnee and includes a paragraph about the 10 men's societies. - Text only - From EthnoAtlas - http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7864

Villasur Sent to Nebraska ___This article addresses the conflict between the Spanish and French in what is now the state of Nevada. Click on 'MORE' to learn about the role of the Pawnee Nation in an important battle in American history. - Text only - From NebraskaStudies.org -
http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0300/stories/0301_0113.html

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