As a broad stroke answer: The Pawnee lived like most other agricultural hunter tribes in North America. They grew crops and hunted local game for food as well as clothing and maintained a harmony with the environment in which they lived.
The Pawnees were really four related tribes: Skidi (or Skiri or Wolf Pawnee), Kitkehaxki, Tsawi and Pitahawirata. From 1859 they lived along Beaver Creek, a tributary of the Loup River in what is now Nebraska.
The Crows originally roamed across most of the area that became southern Montana and northern Wyoming; their modern reservation is within their traditional homelands.
"Sioux" is not the name of a tribe but a very large number of tribes speaking dialects of the same language. The Teton or Lakota division consisted of the Brule, Hunkpapa, Oglala, Minneconjou, Two Kettles, No Bows and Blackfoot Sioux tribes living on the Great Plains in western South Dakota and south-western North Dakota.
Other divisions of the Sioux (such as the Santees and Yanktons) lived further east and were only marginally Plains people, living more like eastern woodlands tribes.
They live in great plain.
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Pawnee is a highly complex language divided into the Skidi (Skiri) and South Band dialects.If you are speaking to a male friend, you say hello with nawa irari; if you are speaking to a group you say nawa aw ki taw tho; a morning greeting is kee ka oos. A general greeting is simply nawa.Goodbye is not a term used in most native American languages and Pawnee has no direct equivalent.
Donde vives is the Spanish phrase for "Where do you live?"
Vivir in spanish means to live or to be alive
live the verbe is 'vivir' and live like in live concert for example, es 'en vivo'
The Pawnee originally lived on the plains of Nebraska and Kansas. During the 1800's the Pawnee were forced to move to a reservation in Oklahoma. The largest groups of Pawnee still live in Oklahoma.
The climate that the pawnee tribe lived in was very hot and dry because they live in desserts
Pawnee villiges were composed if earth lodges
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The Pawnee tribes (Skidi, Tsawi, Pitahawirata and Kitkehaxki) are today unified as "The Pawnee Nation" and live in Oklahoma, far from their traditional homelands in Nebraska. Most Pawnees agreed to move to the Oklahoma reservation in 1875. The reservation is located in and near the town of Pawnee, Oklahoma.
The Pawnee Indians lived in northern Kansas and Nebraska.
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we believe the pawnee tribe of the midwest and states lived in things called earth lodges mostly mud and that was there house
The Pawnee tribes (Skidi, Tsawi, Pitahawirata and Kitkehaxki) are today unified as "The Pawnee Nation" and live in Oklahoma, far from their traditional homelands in Nebraska. Most Pawnees agreed to move to the Oklahoma reservation in 1875. The reservation is located in and near the town of Pawnee, Oklahoma.
Pawnee villiges were composed if earth lodges
the lived in oklahoma. then they moved to nebraska and then they went to kansas.