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Pawnee Indians

By:

Kristen L. Alex Y.

Gunner M. Jacob G.

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LocationThey lived in the Plains Region which is

now Nebraska and Northern KansasAround the Platte, Loup, and Republican

Rivers1870’s they moved to present day

OklahomaConquered land

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Everyday LifeWomen tended to crops, made clothing,

cooked, and took care of children.Men hunted, were the medicine men, were

chiefs, and council men.

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Religion They believed in the spirit life.Tiriwa: maker of earth and heavenly bodiesStars were thought to be gods.Evening Star: symbol of womenMorning Star: symbol of manSacred Bundles: symbol of the Pawnee soul

                                    

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ClothingMoccasins are used for footwearClothing made of buffalo skinsWore belts for tools and to hold loin clothWomen wore skirtsBoth genders wore beaded earrings

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Food Source Hunted: Buffalo, Raccoon, Skunk, Quail,

Prairie Chicken, and OtterPlanted: Corn, Bean, Squash, and PumpkinGathered: Berries and Herbs

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Intertribal RelationsVery Peace GoingHad a complex religion unrelated to other

Plains IndiansHad a long friendly relationship with the

United States

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Pawnee HomesEarth Lodge:about eight families could live

in them, main home

Teepees: only used during semi-annual buffalo hunt

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http://www.native-languages.org/composition/pawnee-indians.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawnee http://la.essortment.com/pawneeindianna_rfjj.htm http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/pawnee/

pawneehist.htm http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/PP/bmp52.html http://www.legendsofamerica.com/NA-Pawnee.html

http://www.kansasgenealogy.com/indians/pawnee_indian_tribe.htm http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/PP/

bmp52_print.html http://www.google.com

Works Cited

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