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"Pawnee Indians" magazine article
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Pawnee Indians
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Indians
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Santa fe Trail
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Anderson, William M
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Bibliographies
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Dorothy V Jones
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Kirke and James W Covi...
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Kirke Mechem
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Louise Barry
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Thomas Talbot
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April//1969
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A Robbery on the Santa Fe Trail, 1827
Autumn//1955
Description of and reprinted 1827 letter of Thomas Talbot and seven other Santa Fe traders to the United States Congress, regarding their robbery by Pawnee Indians on the Santa Fe Trail that year.
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American Indians in Kansas
Winter 2003-2004
Part of the magazine's "Review Essay Series". Editor's introduction states the author "reviews the writings on the history of the region's indigenous peoples while discussing key themes, major studies,...
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John Dougherty and the Pawnee Rite of Human Sacrifice: April, 1827
April//1969
Details the account of acting Indian agent for the Upper Missouri Agency, John Dougherty, and an encounter he had in 1827 concerning the Pawnee Indian custom of human sacrifice.
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Kansas before 1854: A Revised Annals, Part Seventeen, 1848
Summer//1965
Brief description of a treaty with the Pawnee Indians in Nebraska in 1848.
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Pawnees!!
Summer 2011
Article about the Pawnee Indians and the various accounts documented in letters, diaries and books by early travelers, including George Sibley, George Catlin, J. Goldsborough Bruff, Thomas Bullock, John...
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Robbery on the Santa Fe Trail in 1842
February//1951
Biographical article about well-known trapper and guide Thomas Fitzpatrick (ca. 1799-1854) and his 1842 letter describing his robbery by Pawnee Indians "about three hundred miles from Independence on the...
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The Pawnee Scouts and the North Brothers
March//1966
History of the Pawnee Scouts, a group hired to protect Federal interests from Pawnee and other Indian attacks in the years following the Civil War, mainly in northern Kansas and Nebraska.
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