- 5 months. 2013–2017
Morgan Little Sun, 1st
Chief Kitkehahki Band
Ralph Haymond, 2nd
Chief Kitkehahki Band, 2nd
Nasharo Council Chief Jimmy Horn, 1st Chief...
-
River was
named Fourche des
Republiques or Fork of the Republics. The
Kitkehahkis Pawnee villages farmed corn, beans, and
pumpkin in the
fertile Republican...
- June 20
Treaty of St.
Louis Treaty with the
Pawnee Republic 7 Stat. 174
Kitkehahki Pawnee 1818 June 22
Treaty of St.
Louis Treaty with the
Pawnee Marhar...
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place between two
divisions of the
Pawnee (the Chaui, Pitahauerit, and
Kitkehahki,
jointly known as the
Southern Pawnee, on one side; and the
Skidi on the...
- mid-central
Nebraska . The
Kawarakis Pawnees, the
ancestors of the Chaui,
Kitkehahki, and
Pitahawirata Bands,
settled in
southeastern Nebraska in approximately...
-
Historical Society.
Retrieved 2010-12-14. Asher,
Brendon Patrick (2009). "
Kitkehahki Chipped Stone Technologies: A
Comparative Study". M.A. thesis, University...
- "friendly tribe". The
Pawnee were made up of four
bands or subtribes: the
Kitkehahki, Chaui, Pitahauerat, and Skidi.
These bands lived apart from each other...
- once
occupied by the
Kitkehahki, or Republican, band of the
Pawnee tribe of
Native Americans. It is one of four
known Kitkehahki sites in the Republican...
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region of the
United States. It was the
location of a
village of the
Kitkehahki band of the
Pawnee people, in a
region of the
Republican River valley...
- villages, two of them
inhabited by the
Skidi and the
third jointly by Chawi,
Kitkehahki and Pitahuerat,
placed on a
cliff and
protected on the
other side by a...