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before the Arikara moved northward. They did not join the other, southern bands of Pawnee until the mid-18th century. The Skidi language was less related to the other Pawnee languages than the other three tribes' languages were related to each other. In the 18th century, the Skidi first lived on the
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The Panishmaha, a group within the Skidi band, moved from what is now Nebraska to the Texas-Arkansas border regions where they lived with the
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for most of the millennium prior to European contact. The Skidi, also known as the Wolf band lived in the northern part of Pawnee territory.
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By the 1770s, the Panishmaha, a group of the Skidi had broken off and moved towards Texas, where they allied with the
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The Shidi have also been known as the Wolf Pawnee, French Loup Pawnee, Panismaha, or Panimaha, or Skiri.
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In the early 18th century, the Panishmaha lived west of the
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Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska
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The sacrifice to the morning star by the Skidi Pawnee
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Pawnee Mission and Burnt Village Archeological Site
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Index


Petalesharro
Charles Bird King
Kansas
Nebraska
Texas
Oklahoma
Pawnee language
Pawnee people
Arikara people
Wichita people
Pawnee people
Plains tribe
Nebraska
Kansas
oral history
Arikara
Wichita
Loup River
Nebraska
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Platte River

1718 French map
Platte River
Missouri River
1718 French map
Platte River
Loup River
Kansa people

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