- , 2nd Chief,
Ckiri Band Ron Rice Sr., 1st Chief,
Pitahawirata Band Tim Jim, 2nd Chief,
Pitahawirata Band Matt Reed, 1st Chief, Cawi Band
Jimmy Horn, 2nd...
-
warrior and
raider who
lived during the 19th century. He
belonged to the
Pitahawirata band or
division of the
Pawnee tribe.: 60 In 1852, the
Pawnee tribe...
- and "the
South Bands"
consisted of the Chawi, the
Kitkahahki and the
Pitahawirata Pawnee.
There were some
differences in the
mythology of the
Skidi and...
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formerly Missouri Pawnee,
Oklahoma Chaui,
Oklahoma Kitkehakhi,
Oklahoma Pitahawirata,
Oklahoma Skidi,
Oklahoma Ponca, Nebraska,
Oklahoma Quapaw, formerly...
- in the
central part of Nebraska. The Chawi, the Kitkahahki, and the
Pitahawirata made up the
South Bands: 183, 195 and 199 as they
lived south of the...
- (Oto),
Oklahoma Pawnee,
Oklahoma Chaui,
Oklahoma Kitkehakhi,
Oklahoma Pitahawirata,
Oklahoma Skidi,
Oklahoma Ponca, Nebraska,
Oklahoma Quapaw, formerly...
- The
Kawarakis Pawnees, the
ancestors of the Chaui, Kitkehahki, and
Pitahawirata Bands,
settled in
southeastern Nebraska in
approximately 900.
Under three...
- ethnographer. The
second volume focuses on the
South Bands,
including the
Pitahawirata, Chawi, and Kitkahahki,
which Murie created for the
Bureau of American...
-
fearlessness of this man and
talked of it
among themselves.": 59 A
young Pitahawirata Pawnee,
named variously Shield Chief: 200 and
Carrying the Shield,: 59 ...
-
present Nance County, Nebraska. The
village had 41
earth lodges of
Pitahawiratas (or Tapages) and in
addition "14
lodges of Republicans".: 305 (Some...