Indianola, Nebraska Pawnee grave
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Park in Indianola, Nebraska. The blue sign is a Nebraska historical marker, commemorating the burial of a Pawnee woman who was fatally wounded in the 1873 battle with the Sioux at Massacre Canyon. Her grave is under the bed of purple and white flowers enclosed by the triangular fence in the foreground.
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Pawnee Woman's Grave
The Republican Valley was the center of one of the major buffalo ranges of the Great Plains. It was a favorite hunting ground of several Indian tribes. Pawnee, Sioux, Oto and Cheyenne spent much time here as late as 1874. These tribal hunts,…