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Hiller VZ-1E Pawnee
Native American Indian women of the Pawnee Tribe, c. 1873Illustration of Pawnee Native American Indian women (squaws) seen inside a wigwam, with a baby in a papoose
Transland Ag-2 N8330H and N8831HTransland Ag-2 N8830H and N8831H, 1st and 2nd prototypes. For some years after World War II the Transland Aircraft Company of Torrance, California, a division of Hi Shear Rivet Tool Co
Transland Ag-2 N8330H, the first prototype in flight. For some years after World War II the Transland Aircraft Company of Torrance, California, a division of Hi Shear Rivet Tool Co
Piper Pawnee B G-AXEDPiper PA-25-235 Pawnee B G-AXED (msn 25-3586), in use as a glider tug at the London Gliding Club, Dunstable. Date: circa 1975
Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee ZK-CNF, at Rangiora, NZ. Date: 1967
Piper PA-25-235 Pawnee ZK-BYY (msn 25-2162), at Rangiora, NZ, in November 1963. (This aircraft was written off at Mount Possession, on 5 February 1977). Date: 1963
Piper PA-25 Pawnee D ZK-CNDPiper PA-25-235 Pawnee D ZK-CND (msn 25-73), of Airwoek (NZ) Ltd. at Christchurch, NZ. (Written off at Doyleston on 14 December 1984). Date: 1967
Piper PA-25 Pawnee ZK-BOQPiper PA-25-150 Pawnee ZK-BOQ (msn 25-73), at Masterton, NZ. (Written off at Doyleston on 14 December 1984). Date: 1964
Piper PA-25 Pawnee C G-AWFSPiper PA-25-235 Pawnee C G-AWFS (msn 25-4368), at Hammond Beck in august 1972. Date: 1972
Piper PA-25 Pawnee G-BCAKPiper PA-25-235 Pawnee G-BCAK (msn 25-4908), at Kirmington in June 1974. Date: 1974
Piper Pawnee G-BDPJPiper PA-25-235 Pawnee G-BDPJ (msn 25-3665), in use as a glider tug with the Royal Air Force Gliding and Soaring Association (RSAFGSA), Date: circa 2000
Piper PA-25 Pawnee G-APVY at Coventry for the 1961 Shackleton Aviation weekend Date: 1961
North American Indians. Iroquois Indians, Osage Indians, Pawnee Indians Date: ca. 1865
James Buchanan welcoming native American Indians into the WhIllustration showing the President of the United States, James Buchanan, welcoming warring factions of American Indians into the White House, 1858
Cheif of PawneeA chief, men and women of the Pawnee people Date: circa 1860
Portrait of Major Gordon W. Lillie, Pawnee BillPortrait of Major Gordon W. Lillie Pawnee Bill. Wild West showman and performer
Pawnee Bills Historic Wild West. Beautiful Daring Western Girls & Mexican Senoritas... Cowgirls on horseback. Date c1898. Pawnee Bills Historic Wild West
Madeline of Fort Reno the sensation of the 19th century, Long Bro s, Pawnee Bill and May Lillies great western military romantic play. Includes portrait of Pawnee Bill in upper left corner. Date c1897
Long Bros, Pawnee Bill & May Lillie in the great western miLong Bro s, Pawnee Bill & May Lillie in the great western military romantic play, Madeline of Fort Reno the sensation of the 19th century. Includes portraits of W. Hillswell Long, JEH
Major Gordon W. Lillie, Pawnee Bill
American Indians. Interview of Indians with the Great FathePortait of the pawnee warrior, Qu-u-aek, or Buffalo Bull
American Indians. Pawnees looking out for the enemy. From aPawnee Indian standing on his horse, looking out for the enemy; either the Blackfoot or Comanches
Pawnee Indians around a camp fireA night scene showing Pawnee Indians seated in a cicle with the artist, Arthur Boyd Houghton, round a camp fire, smoking an Indian pipe
American Indians. North American Indian sportsScene showing Pawnee Indians apparently throwing the javelin/spears in a competition
Racial / Pawnee VillageRiccaree (Pawnee) village on the Upper Missouri river
Pawnee Bills Wild WestA poster for Pawnee Bills Historic Wild West Show. Pawnee Bill was Major Gordon W.Lillie, a contemporary of Buffalo Bill, and also an oilman and conservationalist
Racial / Pawnee ChiefChief of the Pawnee people
Racial / Rushing BearRushing Bear: Chief of the Pawnee tribe
Racial / Man and ChiefMan and Chief: Chief of the Pawnee tribe
Racial / Bull Head / PawneeBull Head: Chief of the Pawnee tribe