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Special Pages
Constitution and By-Laws of the Pawnee Indians of
Oklahoma ___"While the National Indian Law Library (NILL)
makes a strong attempt to provide the most current and complete copies
of codes and constitutions, and the copy of the code or constitution on
the NILL web site may in some cases be identical to the "official"
version, the library provides this digital copy for research purposes
only. NILL recommends that you contact the tribe for the "official"
version." - Text only - From the National Indian Law Library -
http://doc.narf.org/nill/Constitutions/pawneeconstitution/pawneeconsttoc.htm
Dr. Thomas Kavanagh Reading Pawnee Pictures ___"You can view
several vintage photos of Pawnee people, including some notable chiefs.
To be sure you take note of all the information to be found in them, the
webmaster has provided detailed text descriptions for each." -
Illustrated - From William Hammond Mathers Museum -
http://php.indiana.edu/~tkavanag/phothana.html
The Flag of the Pawnee ___A photo of the new flag, a brief
history and a link to the tribe's website. - Illustrated - From Don
Healy -
http://users.aol.com/Donh523/navapage/pawn.htm
HOA - Space
Talk Pawnee Sky Observations ___"The stars served not only as
a calendar for the Pawnee, they developed more elaborate star ceremonies
and rituals than any other tribe." - Illustrations 'out-of-order' at the
time of this review [06/19/04] - From the American Association of
Variable Star Observers -
http://hoa.aavso.org/spacetalk.htm
New Page 2 ___A brief history of the Pawnee people as it
relates to Pawnee County, Oklahoma. - Text only - From Robert Gale
Fender -
http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpawnee/pawnee.htm
Pawnee ___This summary address Pawnee history,
society and political organization. - Text only - From EthnoAtlas -
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7864
Pawnee ___Encyclopedic entry about this Nation
and its people's history. - Text only - From Fact Monster -
http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/society/A0837937.html
Pawnee
Earth Lodge ___This isn't a big page, but it contains three
photos of what you will see should you make a real life visit to this
museum to learn about the Pawnee people. - Illustrated - From the Stuhr
Museum of the Prairie Pioneer -
http://www.stuhrmuseum.org/tourlodge.htm
The Pawnee Indians ___Customs, culture and
history. - Text only - From PageWise, Inc. -
http://la.essortment.com/pawneeindianna_rfjj.htm
Pawnee Indians ___This article, which can be
formatted for your printer, contains information about Pawnee history,
culture and daily life. - Illustrated - From The Handbook of Texas
Online -
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/PP/bmp52.html
Pawnee Indian Studies ___A "1st Grade field
experience at Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer." Topics covered are
tepees, earth lodges, Pawnee children and bison. - Illustrated by the
students - From Dodge Elementary School, School District of Grand
Island, Nebraska -
http://www.gips.org/SDGI/Dodge.dragonweb/Dodge.pages/willey.indian.studies/Indian_Studies.html
Pawnee Indian Tribe ___History, culture and
religion. - Text only - From AccessGenealogy.com -
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/pawnee/pawneehist.htm
Pawnee Indian Tribe ___A history of pre-Kansas
Pawnees, with some firsthand accounts. - Text only - From Kansas
Genealogy -
http://www.kansasgenealogy.com/indians/pawnee_indian_tribe.htm
Pawnee
Literature ___A brief history accompanies two traditional
Pawnee stories. - Text only - From Glenn Welker -
http://www.indians.org/welker/pawnee.htm
Pawnee Nation
___"This site was established to inform you of the Pawnee
Nations Tribal program and services that are offered. The site also
informs you of the progress of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and may
inform you of any upcoming events or recent events or any building
developments." - Text only - From the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma -
http://www.pawneenation.org/
The Pawnee Tribe During the Historic Era in Nebraska
___Culture and history of the Pawnee in Nebraska. - Illustrated - From
NebraskaStudies.org -
http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0300/stories/0301_0107.html
Pawnee Village ___This is a transcript of a TV
show regarding the exhibits of the Pawnee Indian Village Museum - From
KTWU/Channel 11 -
http://ktwu.washburn.edu/journeys/scripts/802a.html
The Pike-Pawnee Flag Incident: Reexamining a
Vexillological Legend ___Firsthand accounts fill out this
legend.' - 1 photo - From Anne M. Platoff -
http://aplatoff.home.mindspring.com/flags/pikepawnee.html
Plains Indian and the Wolf: The Pawnee
___Deals with Pawnee identification with the wolf. - Text only - From
Wolf Song of Alaska -
http://www.wolfsongalaska.org/plains_indian.html
Society-PAWNEE ___This summary provides a look
at the political and social structure of the Pawnee and includes a
paragraph about the 10 men's societies. - Text only - From EthnoAtlas -
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7864
Villasur Sent to Nebraska ___This article
addresses the conflict between the Spanish and French in what is now the
state of Nevada. Click on 'MORE' to learn about the role of the Pawnee
Nation in an important battle in American history. - Text only - From
NebraskaStudies.org -
http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0300/stories/0301_0113.html
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