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A history of the Pawnee Nation is included in a National Historical Register [http://www.ocgi.okstate.edu/shpo/nhrpdfs/00001577.pdf .pdf file], p. 29ff.,  available on the internet (takes time to load).  
A history of the Pawnee Nation is included in a National Historical Register [http://www.ocgi.okstate.edu/shpo/nhrpdfs/00001577.pdf .pdf file], p. 29ff.,  available on the internet (takes time to load).  


The Pawnee Nation was assigned to the following Agencies:
Pawnee are of the Caddoan linguistic group.


1824-37, Upper Missour Agency
Homeland on Platte River and the Republican Fork of the Kansas River


1837-56, Council Bluffs Agency
The Pawnee consisted of four tribes:


1856-59, Otoe Agency
*Chaui or Grand Pawnee, 
*Kitkehahki or Republican Pawnee,
*Pitahuerat or Tapage Pawnee, 
*Skidi or Skiri Pawnee


1859-80, Pawnee Agency
The Pawnee Nation was assigned to the following Agencies:


1873-75, Wichita Agency
1824-37, Upper Missour Agency
 
1837-56, Council Bluffs Agency
 
1856-59, Otoe Agency
 
1859-80, Pawnee Agency
 
1873-75, Wichita Agency  


These agencies were under the following Superintendencies:&nbsp; St. Louis Superintendency, Central Superintendency and Northern Superintendency<br>
These agencies were under the following Superintendencies:&nbsp; St. Louis Superintendency, Central Superintendency and Northern Superintendency<br>


'''Treaties:'''  
'''Treaties:'''&nbsp; The treaties of 1833, 1848, and 1857 ceded all their lands in Nebraska.


September 30, 1825, at Fort Atkinson,  
September 30, 1825, at Fort Atkinson,  
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