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    • Father Minguez

    • Father Minguez

    • Father Minguez crucifix tomahawk bows arrows battle Native Americans Indians battle priest explorer Great American Desert west plains Pawnee buffalo hide painting
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    • Dead Pedro Villasur

    • Dead Pedro Villasur

    • Dead Pedro Villasur 1800 drawing illustration battle Great American Desert west plains Pawnee Spanish general buffalo hide painting Lieutenant Colonel Pueblo Indians Native Americans Santa Fe 1720 defeat massacre French explorer Columbus Oto
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    • Nebraska Promotional Booklet

    • Nebraska Promotional Booklet

    • RAPP WILLIAM HALL COUNTY NEB. DESCRIPTION VIEWS LIVESTOCK NEBRASKA GRAFF DAVID YORK COUNTY NEB. DESCRIPTION VIEWS WALTERS ADAM SCOTT R. T. FRUIT GROWERS NEBRASKA FRUIT NEBRASKA BURLINGTON MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY LINCOLN NEB. SWINE...

    • Nebraska Promotional Booklet: 'Nebraska A Few Facts and Figures Concerning the Agricultural Resources of this State 1897.'
    • Brass trade dishes hold Paint-covered bone 'brushes.'

    • Brass trade dishes hold Paint-covered bone 'brushes.'

    • Brass trade dishes hold Paint-covered bone brushes historic Pawnee Native American Indian implement Archeology artifacts Bouc

    • Trade goods used by the historic Pawnees included brass pans containing red and green pigments which ere applied with pieces of pourous bone. Source - Game and Parks Commission.
    • Tappan Diary - Last 3 Pages.

    • Tappan Diary - Last 3 Pages.

    • 1848 diary William Henry Tappan Missouri Mounted Volunteers artist illustrator drawings illustrations trade Native Americans sketches Fort Kearney Missouri River Indians senator Childs camp weather landscape Native Languages buffalo bluff Pawnee...

    • William Henry Tappan diary entry
    • Tuesday, October 1848 -  From Linden to Jackson.

    • Tuesday, October 1848 - From Linden to Jackson.

    • 1848 diary William Henry Tappan Missouri Mounted Volunteers artist illustrator drawings illustrations trade Native Americans sketches Fort Kearney Missouri River Indians senator Childs camp Linden farms landscape descriptions Jacksons Major Doctor...

    • William Henry Tappan diary entry
    • July 5, 1848 - Independence Day

    • July 5, 1848 - Independence Day

    • 1848 diary William Henry Tappan Missouri Mounted Volunteers artist illustrator drawings illustrations trade Native Americans sketches Fort Kearney Missouri River Indians senator Nebraska City Childs Pawnee Platte Fourth of July Independence Day...

    • William Henry Tappan diary entry: Soldiers improvise an Independence Day celebration with alcohol and makeshift fireworks.
    • May 29, 1848 - Tappan describes Indian village.

    • May 29, 1848 - Tappan describes Indian village.

    • 1848 diary William Henry Tappan Missouri Mounted Volunteers artist illustrator drawings illustrations trade Native Americans sketches Fort Kearney Missouri River Indians senator Nebraska City Childs trumpet sorrell Pawnee Indian village horses...

    • Tappan describes Indian village.
    • June 21, 1848 - Tappan finds his horse.

    • June 21, 1848 - Tappan finds his horse.

    • 1848 diary William Henry Tappan Missouri Mounted Volunteers artist illustrator drawings illustrations trade Native Americans sketches Fort Kearney Missouri River Indians senator Nebraska City Childs hunter Cheyenne camp Pawnee scalp horse Missouri...

    • William Henry Tappan diary entry
    • June 25, 1848 - Punishment on the prairie.

    • June 25, 1848 - Punishment on the prairie.

    • 1848 diary William Henry Tappan Missouri Mounted Volunteers artist illustrator drawings illustrations trade Native Americans sketches Fort Kearney Missouri River Indians senator Nebraska City Childs punishment grand island Mormon camp Pawnee...

    • William Henry Tappan diary entry
    • Pawnee Powwow -- July 11, 2009

    • Pawnee Powwow -- July 11, 2009

    • Humanities Desk audio radio history literature art religion Nebraska life Pawnee Powwow Kearney Great River Road Archway monument Native American Indian tribe people elder elders scout scouts

    • The Pawnee were officially welcomed back to Nebraska with a powwow at the Great River Road Archway Monument in Kearney. Jerry Johnston prepared a montage of people's reaction to the event.

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