Panismahas
The Panismahas or Panimaha were a sub-group of the Pawnee. They mainly appear in the 18th century, and how they connect with later 19th century groups is somewhat unclear. They may have been somehow connected with the Skidi sub-group of the Pawnee, but this is not certain. In the Fall of 1724 in a village of the Kansa people the Panismahas joined a peace council with Frenchmen, Otoes, Osages, Iowas, Missouris and Illinis. They lived west of the Missouri River in what is today Nebraska. In about 1752 they made peace with the Comanches, Wichitas and the main Pawnee groups.
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Panismahas
The Panismahas or Panimaha were a sub-group of the Pawnee. They mainly appear in the 18th century, and how they connect with later 19th century groups is somewhat unclear. They may have been somehow connected with the Skidi sub-group of the Pawnee, but this is not certain. In the Fall of 1724 in a village of the Kansa people the Panismahas joined a peace council with Frenchmen, Otoes, Osages, Iowas, Missouris and Illinis. They lived west of the Missouri River in what is today Nebraska. In about 1752 they made peace with the Comanches, Wichitas and the main Pawnee groups.
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The Panismahas or Panimaha wer ...... in a 19th-century Spanish map.
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The Panismahas or Panimaha wer ...... as and the main Pawnee groups.
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