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- INDIANS and EMPIRES CULTURAL CHANGE AMONG the OMAHA and PAWNEE, from CONTACT to 1808 Kurt E
- The Sacred Bundles of the Arikara
- Scotts Bluff U.S
- Earth Lodge
- People of the Poudre
- Northern Plains Native Communities Research Guide
- The National Congress of American Indians Resolution #WAS-04-004
- Plains Caddoan Relationships: the View from Craniometry and Mortuary Analysis
- Sand Creek Massacre Fort Laramie
- Federal Register/Vol. 84, No. 217/Friday, November 8, 2019
- Amicus Brief on DAPL TRO 2-7-17 (00148726.DOCX;6)
- Map of the Plains Indians
- Roger T. Grange Jr., Pawnee and Lower Loup Pottery. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, 1968 (Publications in Anthropology, No
- Investigating Variation Among Arikara Crania Using Geometric Morphometry
- Pawnee Geography Historical and Sacred
- Sandhills Archeology
- Article Title: Bands and Villages of the Arikara and Pawnee
- A MAJOR DISCOVERY the Arikara Too Né's Lewis and Clark Map
- The Archaeology and History of Arikara Contact with Europeans
- Backdrop for Disaster: Causes of the Arikara War of 1823
- The Transformation of the Oglala Lakota Economy 1868-1889
- Bulletin1121936smit.Pdf
- A Site of the Dismal River Aspect in Chase County, Nebraska
- KITKAHAHKI CHIPPED STONE TECHNOLOGIES: a COMPARATIVE STUDY by ©2009 Brendon Patrick Asher Submitted to the Graduate Degree
- Pawnee Indian Scouts in the United States Army, 1864-1877
- The Arikara Indians and the Missouri River Trade: a Quest for Survival
- WHEREAS, This Nation Having Accepted the Indian
- Making Records of Ancient Rituals of the Arikara Tribe in North Dakota
- C RESOLUTION of the GOVERNING BODY of the THREE
- Mandan, Hidatsa & Arikara Nation