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Pawnee Collection (#2)

"Pawnee: A Rich Tapestry of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty" Step back in time to the year 1715

Background imagePawnee Collection: Bull Head, Pawnee, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen &

Bull Head, Pawnee, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen &
Bull Head, Pawnee, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1888

Background imagePawnee Collection: Man and Chief, Pawnee, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen &

Man and Chief, Pawnee, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen &
Man and Chief, Pawnee, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1888

Background imagePawnee Collection: Rushing Bear, Pawnee, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen &

Rushing Bear, Pawnee, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen &
Rushing Bear, Pawnee, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1888

Background imagePawnee Collection: Ti ra wa hut Re sa ru (Sky Chief), ca. 1867. Creator: Attributed to Edric L. Eaton

Ti ra wa hut Re sa ru (Sky Chief), ca. 1867. Creator: Attributed to Edric L. Eaton
Ti ra wa hut Re sa ru (Sky Chief), ca. 1867

Background imagePawnee Collection: Piper PA-25 Pawnee G-APVY

Piper PA-25 Pawnee G-APVY at Coventry for the 1961 Shackleton Aviation weekend Date: 1961

Background imagePawnee Collection: Pes-Ke-Le-Cha-Co, 1832-33. Creator: Henry Inman

Pes-Ke-Le-Cha-Co, 1832-33. Creator: Henry Inman
Pes-Ke-Le-Cha-Co, 1832-33

Background imagePawnee Collection: Pawnee Indians, c19th century

Pawnee Indians, c19th century. The Pawnee people are a Caddoan-speaking Midwestern Native American tribe

Background imagePawnee Collection: Pawnees, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Pawnees, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Pawnees, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imagePawnee Collection: Grand Pawnees, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and Myers

Grand Pawnees, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and Myers
Grand Pawnees, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York

Background imagePawnee Collection: The president of the United States inducing the hostile tribes to shake hands, 1858

The president of the United States inducing the hostile tribes to shake hands, 1858. The tribes of the Pawnees and Poncas are supposedly reconciled by the whites

Background imagePawnee Collection: Aborigines of North America, 1873. Artist: JJ Crew

Aborigines of North America, 1873. Artist: JJ Crew
Aborigines of North America, 1873. From Left to right: Iriouois (Iroquois), Assiniboine, Crow, Pawnee woman, Assiniboine in gala dress, Dakotah (Lakota) or Sioux warrior

Background imagePawnee Collection: Southeast Indian tribe locations in 1776

Southeast Indian tribe locations in 1776
Map of southeastern Native American Nations about 1776. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imagePawnee Collection: Peter La Cherre, Or Peta-La-Sha-Ro, 1797 To 1874. Celebrated Pawnee Indian Chief And Warrior

Peter La Cherre, Or Peta-La-Sha-Ro, 1797 To 1874. Celebrated Pawnee Indian Chief And Warrior. From El Mundo En La Mano Published 1878

Background imagePawnee Collection: North American Indians

North American Indians. Iroquois Indians, Osage Indians, Pawnee Indians Date: ca. 1865

Background imagePawnee Collection: President Buchanan concluding a truce between Pawnees and Poncas

President Buchanan concluding a truce between Pawnees and Poncas
President James Buchanan persuading warring Pawnees and Poncas to shake hands, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePawnee Collection: James Buchanan welcoming native American Indians into the Wh

James Buchanan welcoming native American Indians into the Wh
Illustration showing the President of the United States, James Buchanan, welcoming warring factions of American Indians into the White House, 1858

Background imagePawnee Collection: Unhorsing of a Pawnee warrior by Dakota Sioux warrior Zintka Mato (Dog Bear), c1889-1927

Unhorsing of a Pawnee warrior by Dakota Sioux warrior Zintka Mato (Dog Bear), c1889-1927. Artist: Kills Two
Unhorsing of a Pawnee warrior by the spear of Dakota Sioux warrior Zintka Mato (Dog Bear), c1889-1927

Background imagePawnee Collection: Cheif of Pawnee

Cheif of Pawnee
A chief, men and women of the Pawnee people Date: circa 1860

Background imagePawnee Collection: Portrait of Major Gordon W. Lillie, Pawnee Bill

Portrait of Major Gordon W. Lillie, Pawnee Bill
Portrait of Major Gordon W. Lillie Pawnee Bill. Wild West showman and performer

Background imagePawnee Collection: Man Chief Pawnee American Indian Chiefs series

Man Chief Pawnee American Indian Chiefs series
Artokoloro

Background imagePawnee Collection: Rushing Bear Pawnee American Indian Chiefs series

Rushing Bear Pawnee American Indian Chiefs series
Artokoloro

Background imagePawnee Collection: Bull Head Pawnee American Indian Chiefs series

Bull Head Pawnee American Indian Chiefs series
Artokoloro

Background imagePawnee Collection: USA, Colorado, approaching storm

USA, Colorado, approaching storm

Background imagePawnee Collection: SKIDI AND WICHITA, c1927. Skidi and Wichita boys at a ceremonial dance. Photograph by Edward S

SKIDI AND WICHITA, c1927. Skidi and Wichita boys at a ceremonial dance. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1927

Background imagePawnee Collection: PESKELECHACO, 1821. Pawnee chief. Lithograph after a painting, 1821, by Charles

PESKELECHACO, 1821. Pawnee chief. Lithograph after a painting, 1821, by Charles Bird King

Background imagePawnee Collection: PAWNEE: EARTH LODGES, 1880. Earth lodges of the Pawnee Native Americans. Pen-and-wash drawing

PAWNEE: EARTH LODGES, 1880. Earth lodges of the Pawnee Native Americans. Pen-and-wash drawing, 1880

Background imagePawnee Collection: KING: PAWNEE BRAVES, 1822. Young Omaha, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees

KING: PAWNEE BRAVES, 1822. Young Omaha, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees. Oil on canvas, 1822, by Charles Bird King

Background imagePawnee Collection: KING: PAWNEE, c1822. Petalesharro (Generous Chief)

KING: PAWNEE, c1822. Petalesharro (Generous Chief). Loup Pawnee. Wood, c1822, by Charles Bird King

Background imagePawnee Collection: KING: PAWNEE, c1822. Peskelechaco. Republican Pawnee

KING: PAWNEE, c1822. Peskelechaco. Republican Pawnee. Oil on wood, c1822, by Charles Bird King

Background imagePawnee Collection: CATLIN: PAWNEE CHIEF. Shon-ka-ki-he-ga, Horse Chief, Grand Pawnee Head Chief: canvas

CATLIN: PAWNEE CHIEF. Shon-ka-ki-he-ga, Horse Chief, Grand Pawnee Head Chief: canvas, 1831-34, by George Catlin

Background imagePawnee Collection: Native Americans

Native Americans
circa 1800: Representatives from various Native American tribes: from left to right, an Iroquois, an Assiniboine, a Crow, a Pawnee, an Assiniboine in gala dress

Background imagePawnee Collection: Swift Fox (Vulpes macrotis) young at den burrow, afternoon, Pawnee National Grasslands

Swift Fox (Vulpes macrotis) young at den burrow, afternoon, Pawnee National Grasslands
Swift Fox (Vulpes velox) young at den burrow, afternoon, Pawnee National Grasslands, eastern Colorado, USA, May

Background imagePawnee Collection: Spring storm over Pawnee Buttes, Pawnee National Grasslands, Colorado, USA

Spring storm over Pawnee Buttes, Pawnee National Grasslands, Colorado, USA

Background imagePawnee Collection: Unhorsing of a Pawnee warrior by the spear of a Sioux warrior Zintka Mato (Dog Bear)

Unhorsing of a Pawnee warrior by the spear of a Sioux warrior Zintka Mato (Dog Bear). Painting on cloth by Kills Two, Sioux Indian (1869-1927)

Background imagePawnee Collection: Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta) singing from the top of fence post in the

Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta) singing from the top of fence post in the Pawnee National Grasslands in eastern Colorado, USA, May

Background imagePawnee Collection: PETALESHARRO MEDAL, 1821. Obverse of a silver medal presented to the Pawnee chief Petalesharro

PETALESHARRO MEDAL, 1821. Obverse of a silver medal presented to the Pawnee chief Petalesharro on his visit to Washington, D.C

Background imagePawnee Collection: PETALESHARRO MEDAL, 1821. Reverse of a silver medal presented to the Pawnee chief Petalesharro

PETALESHARRO MEDAL, 1821. Reverse of a silver medal presented to the Pawnee chief Petalesharro on his visit to Washington, D.C

Background imagePawnee Collection: KANSAS: BEAVER DAM, 1867. Beaver dam on Pawnee Fork, Kansas. Wood engraving, 1867

KANSAS: BEAVER DAM, 1867. Beaver dam on Pawnee Fork, Kansas. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imagePawnee Collection: PAWNEE CHIEF, 1868. Ne-sho-ra-re-ra-hi-kuts, a chief of the Pawnee. Wood engraving, French, 1868

PAWNEE CHIEF, 1868. Ne-sho-ra-re-ra-hi-kuts, a chief of the Pawnee. Wood engraving, French, 1868

Background imagePawnee Collection: PAWNEE WARRIOR, 1868. Warrior of the Pawnee Tribe. Wood engraving, French, 1868

PAWNEE WARRIOR, 1868. Warrior of the Pawnee Tribe. Wood engraving, French, 1868

Background imagePawnee Collection: PAWNEE CHIEF, 1868. Ne-sho-da-si-di-ta-ri-ku, a chief of the Pawnee. Wood engraving, French, 1868

PAWNEE CHIEF, 1868. Ne-sho-da-si-di-ta-ri-ku, a chief of the Pawnee. Wood engraving, French, 1868

Background imagePawnee Collection: PAWNEES, 1858. Pawnee Native Americans in Nebraska Territory looking our for enemies

PAWNEES, 1858. Pawnee Native Americans in Nebraska Territory looking our for enemies. Wood engraving, English, 1858

Background imagePawnee Collection: MAJOR STEPHEN H. LONG. Major Long treating with the Pawnee Native Americans during his expedition

MAJOR STEPHEN H. LONG. Major Long treating with the Pawnee Native Americans during his expedition to the Rocky Mountains in 1819-20. Aquatint engraving, 1823

Background imagePawnee Collection: Pawnee Bills Historic Wild West. Beautiful Daring Western G

Pawnee Bills Historic Wild West. Beautiful Daring Western Girls & Mexican Senoritas... Cowgirls on horseback. Date c1898. Pawnee Bills Historic Wild West

Background imagePawnee Collection: Madeline of Fort Reno the sensation of the 19th century, Lon

Madeline of Fort Reno the sensation of the 19th century, Long Bro s, Pawnee Bill and May Lillies great western military romantic play. Includes portrait of Pawnee Bill in upper left corner. Date c1897

Background imagePawnee Collection: Long Bros, Pawnee Bill & May Lillie in the great western mi

Long Bros, Pawnee Bill & May Lillie in the great western mi
Long Bro s, Pawnee Bill & May Lillie in the great western military romantic play, Madeline of Fort Reno the sensation of the 19th century. Includes portraits of W. Hillswell Long, JEH

Background imagePawnee Collection: BUFFALO BILL: POSTER, 1910. Buffalo Bill Cody and Gordon William Lillie, known as Pawnee Bill

BUFFALO BILL: POSTER, 1910. Buffalo Bill Cody and Gordon William Lillie, known as Pawnee Bill, in the year after they merged their individual Wild West shows

Background imagePawnee Collection: W. F. CODY POSTER, 1894. An 1894 poster for the Wild West Show of Pawnee Bill, Gordon William Lillie

W. F. CODY POSTER, 1894. An 1894 poster for the Wild West Show of Pawnee Bill, Gordon William Lillie
W.F.CODY POSTER, 1894. An 1894 poster for the Wild West Show of " Pawnee Bill", Gordon William Lillie, who in 1883 joined the staff of " Buffalo Bill" Codys Wild West Show




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"Pawnee: A Rich Tapestry of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty" Step back in time to the year 1715, where the vast American Indian tribe locations were dotted with the presence of the Pawnee. These resilient people inhabited various regions, leaving their mark on history. One prominent figure that emerges is PETALESHARO II, also known as Man Chief or Chaui. This esteemed Grand Pawnee Native American chief played a pivotal role in shaping his tribe's destiny from 1823 to 1874. Around 1700, the Pawnee tribes thrived amidst breathtaking landscapes and diverse ecosystems. However, life was not without challenges; a vivid image captures a grizzly bear attacking a brave Pawnee hunter – symbolizing their resilience in facing nature's perils. Fast forward to modern times and witness another facet of "Pawnee" – an aircraft named Hiller VZ-1E Pawnee takes flight gracefully through the skies. Its sleek design represents progress and innovation while honoring this remarkable name. Delve deeper into culture as we encounter Native American Indian women belonging to the illustrious Pawnee Tribe circa 1873. Their traditional attire showcases intricate craftsmanship passed down through generations—a testament to their rich heritage. Nature enthusiasts will find solace at Pawnee Buttes within Colorado's awe-inspiring Pawnee National Grassland. These majestic formations stand tall against an expansive backdrop—an invitation for exploration and connection with Mother Earth. The Transland Ag-2 N8330H and N8831H planes soar above fields—agricultural workhorses embodying efficiency for farmers across America's heartlands. Among them stands Transland Ag-2 N8330H—a symbol of dedication towards sustainable farming practices embraced by today's generation. Aviation aficionados are captivated by Piper aircraft models like Piper PA-25-235 ZK-CNF & ZK-BYY—both proudly bearing the name "Pawnee.