Nebraska Curriculum Development Center, 1979. — 60 pp. Experimental, royalty-free, non-commercial edition for school use. Published by the Nebraska Curriculum Development Center, in conjunction with the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities Meeting the Pawnee. Pawnee Beliefs. Pawnee Hero Stories. Pawnee...
University of Nebraska Press, 1997. — 546 p. "The Pawnee Mythology", originally published in 1906, preserves 148 tales of the Pawnee Indians, who farmed and hunted and lived in earth-covered lodges along the Platte River in Nebraska. The stories, collected from surviving members of four bands - Skidi, Pitahauirat, Kitkehahki, and Chaui - were generally told during intermissions...
University of Nebraska Press, 1997. — 546 p. "The Pawnee Mythology", originally published in 1906, preserves 148 tales of the Pawnee Indians, who farmed and hunted and lived in earth-covered lodges along the Platte River in Nebraska. The stories, collected from surviving members of four bands - Skidi, Pitahauirat, Kitkehahki, and Chaui - were generally told during intermissions...
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1893. — 446 pp. Twenty years ago, when the Pawnees still lived in their dirt lodges and followed the buffalo, the author camped with them for many months and at that time was greatly interested by the stories that he listened to about the lodge fires and on the march. Many of these were written out at the time, and in after years the collection...
Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981. — 190 p.
Of all the American Indian tribes of the Plains, the Pawnee and the closely related Arikara developed their religious philosophy and ceremonialism to its fullest; in fact, they may have developed it more highly than any other group north of Mexico. "Ceremonies of the Pawnee" is the first and only systematic, comprehensive...
Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981. — 318 p.
Of all the American Indian tribes of the Plains, the Pawnee and the closely related Arikara developed their religious philosophy and ceremonialism to its fullest; in fact, they may have developed it more highly than any other group north of Mexico. "Ceremonies of the Pawnee" is the first and only systematic, comprehensive...
New York: Folkways Records, 1965. Уникальная коллекция традиционных песен пауни в исполнении одного из последних знатоков традиций своего племени. 10 треков в формате MP3, качество звука: 192 кбит/сек. + буклет, 11 стр., содержащий транскрипцию песен, буквальный перевод и обширные комментарии. Documentary recording of 45 Pawnee Indian songs as recorded by Dr. Gene Weltfish,...
Lincoln: Nebraska Univ., Nebraska Curriculum Inst. on Native American Life, 1978. — 218 p.
A sample packet on the life of the Pawnee people, developed for use by upper elementary teachers, includes unit objectives, an overview and rationale for the unit, and sections on Pawnee belief systems, stories and storytelling, food, clothing and hairstyles, shelter, social structure,...
Revised edition. — University of Nebraska Press, 1990. — 508 p. A fascinating insight into the life and culture of the Pawnee people is achieved here by the author's presentation of carefully gathered information in the form of a narrative of one year in a Pawnee village. The first few chapters lay the groundwork of kinship lines, followed by a narration of the life of one...
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