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Pawnee Indians
Some people say that they know everything about Indians. Not all of the information is all in a person's mind. We are all able to study and do research on Indians any day at any time. Is the information that we read or hear about really true? There are some small important things that some of us haven't heard, read, or learned about yet. Did the events that supposedly happened in the books or websites really happen? Maybe if we read or learn a little more we can get the small bits of information that we need to know or haven't learned yet. How much did the stories and myths change over time? Are we getting the truth on what we learn? "You think you know, but you have no idea. This is the true life of the Pawnee Indians." One of the many Indian Tribes known to exist in America was the Pawnee Tribe. The Pawnee were known to live in Nebraska. The type of housing that they had lived in were earthlodges and tipis. They had built their own earthlodges and tipis. The earthlodges they lived in were large. They had about ten to twelve earthlodges that they were pemanently living in. The earthlodges held up to eight closely related families. The tipis were used for the buffalo hunts that occured twice a year. The tipis that they used were ornated with many things such as porcupine quills and much more. Their villages were near rivers and streams. The Pawnee Tribe eventually was forced to move out of Nebraska. They had to move to reservations located in Oklahoma. Not the whole tribe moved though. They were forced to move sometime during the late 1800s. Before they were forced to move, they became to be known as the most populous group to be living in Nebraska. I have not gotten enough research to completely tell how long they lived in Nebraska and exactly where in Nebraska.
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