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  1. Pawnee people - Wikipedia

    Their Pawnee language belongs to the Caddoan language family. Historically, the Pawnee lived in villages of earth lodges near the Loup, Republican, and South Platte rivers. The Pawnee tribal …

  2. Home | Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma

    Jan 26, 2026 · FREE GED TEST PREP CLASSES in PAWNEE! State of the City, Presented By the Pawnee Community Chamber of Commerce! TIES & Tiaras | Pawnee Elementary Dance! Boot …

  3. Pawnee | Tribe & Nation | Britannica

    Dec 22, 2025 · Pawnee, North American Indian people of Caddoan linguistic stock who lived on the Platte River in what is now Nebraska, U.S., from before the 16th century to the latter part of the 19th …

  4. The Pawnee Indians – Farmers on the Plains - Legends of America

    The Pawnee were a matriarchal people with descent recognized through the mother. When a young couple married, they traditionally moved into the bride’s parents’ lodge.

  5. Pawnee - World History Encyclopedia

    Jan 10, 2024 · The name Pawnee is thought to come from the Sioux word for "horn" and refers to the practice of Pawnee warriors greasing their hair so that it rose in a curve like a horn.

  6. Pawnee (tribe) | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture

    Jan 15, 2010 · The Pawnee were semisedentary and represented the horticultural tradition on the Plains. Their life was characterized by alternating patterns of cultivation and High Plains bison hunting.

  7. PAWNEE INDIAN FACTS

    The Pawnee are a Native American tribe of Great Plains Indians who lived in what is now present-day Kansas and Nebraska. The tribe is broken down into four main bands, which are the Chaui, …

  8. The Pawnee: The Great Plains Tribe - splashtravels.com

    The Pawnee are an Indigenous American tribe that began life on the Great Plains of the United States, living in earth lodges near the Platte River in Nebraska. The ancient Pawnee were far more …

  9. Pawnees - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society

    The Pawnee were one of the largest and most powerful of the groups living on the central plains. Their territory extended north from central Kansas through Nebraska and included large hunting areas of …

  10. Pawnee Actions | The Pawnee Treaties - National Museum of the …

    Despite increasing pressures to abandon their culture, Pawnee communities found ways to resist assimilation into an “American” way of living. Drawing on the strengths of their own culture, the …