Rev. John Dunbar and Samuel Allis set out in 1834 to establish a mission to Indians beyond the Rocky Mountains. Unable to obtain a guide and with only a vague knowledge of the West, they instead encountered the Pawnee Indians in Nebraska. It was the beginning of a twelve-year odyssey to convert the tribe to Protestant Christianity and New England “civilization.” Dunbar and Allis traveled with the Pawnees on buffalo hunts and spent time at their villages, recording the customs and habits of the tribe. After a permanent community was established, the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions sent additional missionaries and conflicts over conversion methods ensued, nearly destroying the mission community. The mission was eventually...
The Great Plains is in the middle of everywhere. It has been crossed and recrossed for tens of thous...
In June of 1871, at the Pawnee village on the Loup River, the chiefs and soldiers of the four tribes...
Message on Indians of the Upper Missouri. [853] Supt. Cumming\u27s expedition up the Missouri River;...
Rev. John Dunbar and Samuel Allis set out in 1834 to establish a mission to Indians beyond the Rocky...
Letter on the Pawnees in Nebraska. [1687] Sale on their reservation there, and removal to Indian Ter...
Report on the Pawnees. [1708] On subsisting the tribe during and after its removal from Nebraska to ...
Message on the Pawnees. [1689] Recently removed to Indian Territory, and in need of supplies
Report on Pawnee Lands in Nebraska. 11 Feb. HR 140, 43-2, v2, 2p. [1657] A Pawnee council was held i...
Letter on the Pawnee Indians. [1644] Removal of the Pawnees from Nebraska to Indian Territory; sale ...
In 1875 the Pawnees were removed from the remains of their vast lands in Nebraska to a new reservati...
The Pawnee are an American Indian group now living in the state of Oklahoma. Historically, the Pawne...
I was born in Conway, Franklin Co., Mass., Sept. 28, 1805. My parents were members of the Congregati...
The beginnings of the missionary activity of the Presbyterian Church date back to the colonial days ...
Estimates to Fulfill Treaty Stipulations. 3 June. HED 134, 35-1 , v13 , 9p. [959] Pawnee treaty of 2...
The passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in May of 1854 formally opened a new region of the United Sta...
The Great Plains is in the middle of everywhere. It has been crossed and recrossed for tens of thous...
In June of 1871, at the Pawnee village on the Loup River, the chiefs and soldiers of the four tribes...
Message on Indians of the Upper Missouri. [853] Supt. Cumming\u27s expedition up the Missouri River;...
Rev. John Dunbar and Samuel Allis set out in 1834 to establish a mission to Indians beyond the Rocky...
Letter on the Pawnees in Nebraska. [1687] Sale on their reservation there, and removal to Indian Ter...
Report on the Pawnees. [1708] On subsisting the tribe during and after its removal from Nebraska to ...
Message on the Pawnees. [1689] Recently removed to Indian Territory, and in need of supplies
Report on Pawnee Lands in Nebraska. 11 Feb. HR 140, 43-2, v2, 2p. [1657] A Pawnee council was held i...
Letter on the Pawnee Indians. [1644] Removal of the Pawnees from Nebraska to Indian Territory; sale ...
In 1875 the Pawnees were removed from the remains of their vast lands in Nebraska to a new reservati...
The Pawnee are an American Indian group now living in the state of Oklahoma. Historically, the Pawne...
I was born in Conway, Franklin Co., Mass., Sept. 28, 1805. My parents were members of the Congregati...
The beginnings of the missionary activity of the Presbyterian Church date back to the colonial days ...
Estimates to Fulfill Treaty Stipulations. 3 June. HED 134, 35-1 , v13 , 9p. [959] Pawnee treaty of 2...
The passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in May of 1854 formally opened a new region of the United Sta...
The Great Plains is in the middle of everywhere. It has been crossed and recrossed for tens of thous...
In June of 1871, at the Pawnee village on the Loup River, the chiefs and soldiers of the four tribes...
Message on Indians of the Upper Missouri. [853] Supt. Cumming\u27s expedition up the Missouri River;...