People/Characters Pawnee
Works (7)
- Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee by Paul Chaat Smith
- Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits: Inside the Fight to Reclaim Native America's Culture by Chip Colwell
- Pirate, Pawnee and Mountain Man The Saga of Hugh Glass by John Myers Myers
- Pawnee hero stories and folk-tales; with notes on the origin, customs, and character of the Pawnee people by George Bird Grinnell
- The Encyclopedia of the Weird and Wonderful: Curious and Incredible Facts that Will Blow Your Mind by Milo Rossi
- Eyewitness to the Old West: Firsthand Accounts of Exploration, Adventure, and Peril by Richard Scott
- The Pawnee Mythology (Sources of American Indian Oral Literature) by George A. Dorsey
Description
| Description | The Pawnee, also known as the Paneassa, Pari, or Pariki, are native to Kansas and Nebraska along the the Platte, Loup, and Republican Rivers. The Pawnee tribe was forced to move to reservations in Oklahoma during the 1800's, and most Pawnee people are still living in Oklahoma today. |






