Pawnee Nation
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Pawnee Nation

The Pawnee (Chaticks si Chaticks, "Men of Men") are a Caddoan-speaking people whose homeland was centered on the Platte and Loup river valleys of present-day Nebraska. They were a semi-sedentary nation known for their distinctive earth lodge villages, sophisticated astronomical knowledge, and seasonal buffalo hunts. The Pawnee comprised four bands: the Chaui (Grand), Kitkahahki (Republican), Pitahawirata (Tappage), and Skidi (Loup/Wolf). They maintained generally peaceful relations with the United States and signed several treaties in the early 19th century. The Pawnee Nation is headquartered today in Pawnee, Oklahoma.

Portrait: George Catlin, "Shón-ka-ki-he-ga, Horse Chief, Grand Pawnee Head Chief," 1832. Smithsonian American Art Museum.

7 treaties 16 total items 15 mapped locations

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Wildlife

  1. deer (4)
  2. buffaloe (3)
  3. Buffalow (3)
  4. Antelope (2)
  5. snakes (2)
  6. turkey (2)
  7. Elk (2)
  8. grey Eagles (1)
  9. bald Eagle (1)
  10. Musquetoes (1)

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