Pawnee warriors enlist as Scouts in the …

Years: 1864 - 1875
Pawnee warriors enlist as Scouts in the United States Army in the latter half of the nineteenth century.

Like other groups of Native American scouts, Pawnee warriors are recruited in large numbers to fight on the Northern and Southern Plains in various conflicts against hostile Native Americans.

Because the Pawnee people are old enemies of the Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Comanche and Kiowa tribes, they serve with the army for fourteen years between 1864 and 1877, earning a reputation as being a well-trained unit, especially in tracking and reconnaissance.

The Pawnee Scouts take part with distinction in the Battle of the Tongue River during the Powder River Expedition (1865) against Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho and in the Battle of Summit Springs.

They will also fight with the U.S. in the Great Sioux War of 1876.

On the Southern Plains they fight against their old enemies, the Comanches and Kiowa, in the Comanche Campaign.

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