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A formal portrait of a young, unidentified, Pawnee man. The Pawnee are a native North American tribe that traditionally lived along the Platte, Loup, and Republican Rivers in the central plains. The name Pawnee comes from the pa'-rik-i word meaning horn, a term that was a tribal mark in which the hair was worn in the shape of a buffalo horn.

Date: Between 1860 and 1867
Creator: Trott, A.P.

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Item Number: 211077
Call Number: E99 P3 *2
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 211077

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