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'''Ancestral Homeland: '''Kansas and Nebraska ( on Platte River and the Republican Fork of the Kansas River


The Pawnee Nation is primarily associated with the state of Oklahoma<ref>Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal Register, Vol. 67, No. 134, 12 July 2002 [http://www.thepeoplespaths.net/lists/FederallyRecognized2002.pdf Available online]</ref>.  
The Pawnee Nation is primarily associated with the state of Oklahoma<ref>Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal Register, Vol. 67, No. 134, 12 July 2002 [http://www.thepeoplespaths.net/lists/FederallyRecognized2002.pdf Available online]</ref>.  
Linguistic Group: Caddoan


== History  ==
== History  ==


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.,&nbsp; 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.,&nbsp; available on the internet (takes time to load).
 
Pawnee&nbsp;are of the Caddoan '''linguistic group'''.
 
'''Homeland''' on Platte River and the Republican Fork of the Kansas River


The Pawnee consisted of four tribes:  
The Pawnee consisted of four tribes:  
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==== Brief Timeline  ====
==== Brief Timeline  ====


'''1541:''' Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado made contact with the tribe  
*'''1541:''' Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado made contact with the tribe  
 
*'''1601: '''Juan de Onate a Spanish explorer  
'''1601: '''Juan de Onate a Spanish explorer  
*'''1770:''' Southern Pawnee migrated northward near the Northern Pawnee (Skidi)&nbsp;Platte River, Loup River, and the Republican Fork of the Kansas River (Nebraska)  
 
*'''1865-1885:''' Frank and Luther North organized a battalion (U.S. Army)&nbsp;of Pawnee scouts; they worked as guard for railroad construction crews  
'''1770:''' Southern Pawnee migrated northward near the Northern Pawnee (Skidi)&nbsp;Platte River, Loup River, and the Republican Fork of the Kansas River (Nebraska)  
*'''1873:''' Massacre Canyon; Sioux war party ambushed a Pawnee hunting party killing 150.  
 
*'''1876: '''left Nebraska and moved to Indian Territory (Oklahoma)
'''1865-1885:''' Frank and Luther North organized a battalion (U.S. Army)&nbsp;of Pawnee scouts; they worked as guard for railroad construction crews  
 
'''1873:''' Massacre Canyon; Sioux war party ambushed a Pawnee hunting party killing 150.  
 
'''1876: '''left Nebraska and moved to Indian Territory (Oklahoma)  


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Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma <br>P.O. Box 470<br>Pawnee, OK 74058<br>Phone: 918.762.3621<br>Fax: 918.762.6446  
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma <br>P.O. Box 470<br>Pawnee, OK 74058<br>Phone: 918.762.3621<br>Fax: 918.762.6446  


== Records ==
== Records ==
 
==== Agency Records  ====


'''Correspondence and Census'''  
'''Correspondence and Census'''  


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Kappler, Charles J''.Indian Treaties 1778-1883'',&nbsp; Interland Publishing Inc. New York, NY. 1972  
Kappler, Charles J''.Indian Treaties 1778-1883'',&nbsp; Interland Publishing Inc. New York, NY. 1972  


ISNB 0-87989-02508
ISNB 0-87989-02508  


== Important Web Sites  ==
== Important Web Sites  ==
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