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The Kawarakis Pawnees, the ancestors of the Chaui, Kitkehahki, and Pitahawirata Bands, settled in southeastern Nebraska in approximately 900. Under three treaties with the United States in 1833, 1843, and 1857, the Pawnee ceded all of their lands to the United States government except a reservation 10 miles (16 km) wide by 30 miles (48 km) long ...
The expedition made its way northeast through Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska. In August, they made contact with the Pawnee and Otoe along the Platte and Loup rivers. [7] Villasur made several attempts to negotiate with Indians in the area, using Francisco Sistaca, a Pawnee held as a slave, to translate. On August 13, Sistaca disappeared from camp.
Pawnee Post: Pawnee Ranch Post: Pilcher's Post: Plum Creek Post: Ponca Fort: Niobrara: 1700-1865 Ponca Post: Camp Recovery: Camp Red Willow: Robideaux Pass Post: Camp Robinson: Fort Robinson: Crawford: 1874-1948 St. Deroin Fort: Camp Sargent: Sarpy's Post: Camp Saunders: Camp Sheridan: Hay Springs: 1874-1881 Fort Sheridan Sherman Barracks: Camp ...
It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Nance County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
near modern Lewellen, Nebraska: First Sioux War: 113 Brulé vs United States of America Battle Creek [4] July 12, 1859 near modern Battle Creek, Nebraska: Pawnee War of 1859 0 United States of America vs Pawnee: Little Blue River Raid [5] August 7–9, 1864 Little Blue River [6] Cheyenne War of 1864 38 Cheyenne, Arapaho & Lakota [7] vs Nebraska ...
It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Platte County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Pawnee City Carnegie Library: Pawnee City Carnegie Library: December 10, 2010 : 730 G St. Pawnee City: Carnegie Libraries in Nebraska MPS: 6: Pawnee City Historic Business District: Pawnee City Historic Business District: February 25, 1994
A third village, probably of the Kitkehahki (Republican Pawnee) was located on the south bank of the Platte west of the Skidi. [7] In 1857, the Pawnee, under pressure from white settlers and Sioux attacks, [7] signed a treaty giving up all claims to land in Nebraska in exchange for a reservation on the Loup River in present-day Nance County ...