Article continues the story of the Pawnee tribe's journey from their homeland in Nebraska to Indian territory through the account of John W. Williamson, an agent who travelled with them. The second part of this article picks up Williamson's account at Medicine Lodge Creek and is once again annotated by editors Thomas R. Buecker and R. Eli Paul.
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Article continues the story of the Pawnee tribe's journey from their homeland in Nebraska to Indian territory through the account of John W. Williamson, an agent who travelled with them. The second part of this article picks up Williamson's account at Medicine Lodge Creek and is once again annotated by editors Thomas R. Buecker and R. Eli Paul.
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Abstract: In the winter of 1874 agency employee John Williamson led 1,400 Pawnee men, women, and children from their ancestral homeland to the Indian Territory. The second part of Williamson's stirring account of that flight for freedom is offered here with annotation by Thomas R. Buecker and R. Eli Paul.
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Article describes the flight of the Pawnees from their homeland in Nebraska to Indian territory, recounted through an introduction by Thomas R. Buecker and R. Eli Paul and a document written by the agent who went with the Pawnees, John W. Williamson. Unlike many tribes, their relocation was voluntary as they had faced disease, white encroachment, and threats from other tribes in Nebraska.
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Buecker, Thomas R.; Paul, R. Eli & Williamson, John W.Go South and Be Free Part II: John W. Williamson's Account of the Pawnee Removal,
article,
Autumn 1987;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
(https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2031566/:
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