Pawnee
The Pawnee (sometimes Paneassa) are a Native American tribe that historically lived along the Platte River in what is now Nebraska. In the 18th century they were allied with the French and played an important role in limiting Spanish expansion onto the Great Plains defeating them decisively in a battle in 1720.
In the 19th century, epidemics of smallpox and cholera wiped out most of the Pawnee, reducing the population to approximately 600 by the year 1900; as of 2002, there are approximately 2500 Pawnee.
External Links
- http://www.pawneenation.org/ (The tribe's website)
Referenced By
American Indian | American Indians | American Native | Amerind | Amerindian | Amerindians | Amerins | History of Kansas | Indyans | Injuns | Larry EchoHawk | List of ethnic groups | Mexican Indians | Native America | Native American | Native Americans | North American Indians | Pawnee mythology | Pike Expedition | Platte River | Red Cloud | Red Indians | Rough Riders | South Platte River | Spanish America | Spanish colonization of the Americas | Spanish colonization of the New World | Spanish conquest
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