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907:Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
902:Nemaha Half-Breed Reservation
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284:and the main Pawnee groups.
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612:Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
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861:Battle of Mud Springs
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309:Morning Star ceremony
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948:Skidi Pawnee Village
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851:Battle of Ash Hollow
683:Present reservations
658:Omaha-Ponca language
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993:Theodore Davis Site
345:Skidi Pawnee rattle
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646:Present languages
592:Northern Cheyenne
478:John, Elizabeth.
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938:Ton'wontongathon
876:Grattan massacre
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1157:Schultz site
1126:Dismal River
983:McClean Site
978:Leshara Site
881:Cheyenne War
711:Santee Sioux
673:Sac language
663:Fox language
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238:Platte River
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187:Platte River
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126:, a central
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34:Portrait of
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19:Ethnic group
1233:Indian Hill
1228:Indian Cave
1167:Site 25SM20
1024:Ahkawitakol
1003:Wright Site
800:Petalesharo
706:Sac and Fox
1339:Categories
1197:Yutan Site
1147:Ash Hollow
1142:Leary Site
998:Kelso Site
825:Jim Thorpe
473:References
424:2014-03-05
246:Loup River
156:Loup River
810:Red Cloud
716:Winnebago
587:Missouria
379:"Pawnees"
274:Comanches
242:les Panis
73:Languages
1121:Woodland
922:Niobrara
582:Meskwaki
567:Comanche
541:Nebraska
494:page 545
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389:8 August
327:See also
321:Taovayas
301:Panimaha
297:Yojuanes
289:Taovayas
282:Wichitas
266:Missouri
228:locates
160:Nebraska
149:and the
132:Nebraska
86:Religion
67:Oklahoma
59:Nebraska
760:Big Elk
562:Arikara
557:Arapaho
293:Tonkawa
181:History
151:Wichita
147:Arikara
1345:Pawnee
1152:Coufal
917:Pawnee
607:Pawnee
437:John,
291:, the
270:Illini
258:Osages
136:Kansas
101:Other
61:, and
55:Kansas
42:, 1822
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1034:Pahuk
1019:Pahur
701:Ponca
696:Omaha
691:Ioway
653:Hocak
632:Sioux
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577:Kiowa
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173:Names
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