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[[Image:Pawnee As-Sau-Taw-Ka-(White-Horse).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Pawnee As-Sau-Taw-Ka-(White-Horse).jpg]]  
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To get started in [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]]  
To get started in [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]]  
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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 consisted of four tribes:  
The Pawnee Nation consisted of four groups:  


*Chaui or Grand Pawnee,  
*Chaui or Grand Pawnee,  
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*'''1601: '''Juan de Onate a Spanish explorer  
*'''1601: '''Juan de Onate a Spanish explorer  
*'''1770:''' Southern Pawnee migrated northward near the Northern Pawnee (Skidi) Platte River, Loup River, and the Republican Fork of the Kansas River (Nebraska)  
*'''1770:''' Southern Pawnee migrated northward near the Northern Pawnee (Skidi) Platte River, Loup River, and the Republican Fork of the Kansas River (Nebraska)  
*June 18-22, 1818:St. Louis, Missouri Territory. Peace was concluded with the tribes of the region disturbed by the War of 1812.  
*June 18-22,1818: St. Louis, Missouri Territory. Peace was concluded with the tribes of the region disturbed by the War of 1812.  
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/gra0156.htm 1818] June 18, with the Grand Pawnee  
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/gra0156.htm 1818] June 18, with the Grand Pawnee  
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/paw0157.htm 1818] June 19, with the Noisy Pawnee  
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/paw0157.htm 1818] June 19, with the Noisy Pawnee  
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*1865-1885''':''' Frank and Luther North organized a battalion (U.S. Army) of Pawnee scouts; they worked as guard for railroad construction crews  
*1865-1885''':''' Frank and Luther North organized a battalion (U.S. Army) of Pawnee scouts; they worked as guard for railroad construction crews  
*1873: Massacre Canyon; Sioux war party ambushed a Pawnee hunting party killing 150. The Sioux were tribal enemies of the Pawnee.  
*1873: Massacre Canyon; Sioux war party ambushed a Pawnee hunting party killing 150. The Sioux were tribal enemies of the Pawnee.  
*1874-1876: Removal from homeland along the Platte River in Nebraska to a reservation in Indian Territory near the Cimarron RIver (Pawnee County, Oklahoma)
*1873-1874: Two groups removed from homeland along the Platte River in Nebraska to a reservation in Indian Territory near the Cimarron RIver (Pawnee County, Oklahoma)  
*1875: A third goup (mainly the Skidis) removed to Indian Territory, lead by Baptiste Bayhylle
*1875- Present: [[Pawnee Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Pawnee Agency]] (Oklahoma)  
*1875- Present: [[Pawnee Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Pawnee Agency]] (Oklahoma)  
*1873-75: [[Wichita Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Wichita Agency]]  
*1873-75: [[Wichita Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Wichita Agency]]  
*1892:land in severalty and became citizens of the U.S.
*1892: Land in severalty and became citizens of the U.S.


'''Agencies with Jurisdiction over the Tribe'''  
'''Agencies with Jurisdiction over the Tribe'''  
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