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    Pawnee Scouts were employed by the United States Army in the latter half of the 19th century. Like other groups of Indian scouts, Pawnee men were recruited...
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    time the Pawnee were forced to move to Indian Territory, which later became Oklahoma. Many Pawnee warriors enlisted to serve as Indian scouts in the US...
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    insignia in 1984. Apache Scouts Arikara scouts Black Seminole Scouts Navajo Scouts Pawnee Scouts Crow Scouts The following 16 Indian Scouts received the Medal...
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    J. North of the Pawnee Scouts was riding with some of his men near the Crazy Woman's Fork of the Powder River. North and his scouts spotted a small group...
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    the 5th United States Regiment of Cavalry and 50 Pawnee Scouts. Captain Luther North of the Pawnee Scout Battalion related this incident in the book Man...
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    Massacre Canyon (category Pawnee)
    Bear, a former sergeant in the Pawnee Scouts who served under Maj. Frank North and a Medal of Honor recipient. The Pawnee had a long tradition of living...
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    August 17, 1865, and was carried out by United States soldiers and Pawnee scouts against 24 Cheyenne people. The incident occurred near the Powder River...
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    "Custer Song".: 21  History portal Apache Scouts Black Seminole Scouts Crow scouts Navajo Scouts Pawnee Scouts McGinnis, Anthony (1990): Counting Coup and...
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    headed by mountain man Jim Bridger, 95 Pawnee scouts under Captain Frank J. North, 84 Omaha and Winnebago scouts under Captain E. W. Nash, and 195 civilian...
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    Winnebago and 30 Pawnee scouts, and marched toward the village that night. Indian warriors acting as scouts for the US Army came from the Pawnee, Omaha, and...
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