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Museum of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma to be Open July 4th & 5th!
The Pawnee Nation Recognizes Men’s Health Awareness Month
“Itβs important for Men to take care of their health. Many times, their health is overlooked because of circumstances that may arise. Prevention is key in prolonging certain inherent diseases. Men should monitor to take care of themselves for a healthy lifestyle.” – Suzi Knife Chief
Read MorePawnee Nation Division of Health & Community Services Program Closing Announcement
Pawnee Business Council Special Meeting | Agenda June 17, 2025
The next Pawnee Business Council has scheduled a Special Meeting for Tuesday June 17, 2025 at 5:30 PM at the Multi-Purpose Building (808 Morris Rd). The agenda is subject to change until approved in the Council Meeting.
Read MorePawnee Nation Planning & Tribal Development | ICDBG-HUD Grant Information Event!
Pawnee Business Council Quarterly Meeting Update!
The Pawnee Business Council is mandated to meet Quarterly by the Constitution and to meet this requirement, a virtual meeting will still be held to maintain compliance.
After Item 2. Roll Call, a motion will be made to recess, the purpose of conducting the meeting in this manner is due to the death in the tribe and out of respect for the family in mourning. The Pawnee Business Council Quarterly Meeting will reconvene on Monday, June 9, 2025, at 5:30 PM at the Pawnee Nation Multi-Purpose Building located at 808 Morris Rd.
Thank you to everyone for their continued reverence during this time.
Read MorePawnee Business Council Meeting Postponed
Nawa, the Pawnee Business Council Special Meeting scheduled for today June 3rd will be rescheduled for a later date due to inclement weather. Stay safe and please remember that the Law Enforcement Building will be open to anyone who might need it.
Read MorePawnee Traveler Club Raffle
Tickets are 3 for $5
Contact Ann Collins
405.880.6302
Pawnee Nation VAW MMIP Awareness Walk POSTONED
Stay tuned for the updated flyer with the rescheduling details.
Read MoreHistorical Markers – Shell Creek Pawnee Settlements
Shell Creek Pawnee Settlements β Schuyler, Nebraska By the early 1600s, the ancestors of the Pawnee Nation began consolidating into a few large communities. Each was home to hundreds, if not thousands, of people. Some of these were built along nearby Shell Creek. These Shell Creek cities may have been built by ancestors of the…
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