Webp. 67-119 : 24 cm. -- WebPawnee women raised corn (maize), squash, and beans and were practiced in the art of pottery making. Horses were first introduced in the 17th and 18th centuries from Spanish settlements in the Southwest. Native …
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WebThe Skidi or Skiri, also known as the Wolf Pawnee or the French Loup Pawnee, are a band of Pawnee people. According to tradition in earlier times, the Skidi were associated with the Arikara before the Arikara moved northward. WebNotes on Skidi Pawnee society by George Amos Dorsey, 1900, Field Museum of Natural History edition, Microform in English Notes on Skidi Pawnee society. (1900 edition) … fling bluetooth
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WebTraditions of the Skidi Pawnee by Dorsey, George Amos, 1868-1931. Publication date 1969 Topics Pawnee Indians, Indians of North America Publisher New York : Kraus Reprint Co. ... Published for the American Folk-lore Society by Houghton, Mifflin, 1904. (Memoirs of the American Folk-lore Society ; v. 8) Bibliography: p. xxiv-xxvi Includes index ... WebThe item Notes on Skidi Pawnee society, by George A. Dorsey and James R. Murie, (microform) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries. WebFeb 1, 2011 · Notes On Skidi Pawnee Society (LARGE PRINT EDITION) [Dorsey, George A., Murie, James R., Spoehr, Alexander] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Notes On Skidi Pawnee Society (LARGE PRINT EDITION) greater fcu