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  1. Massacre Canyon was the site of a violent clash between the Pawnee and the Lakota Sioux in Nebraska, where the Pawnee suffered heavy casualties and mutilation. The article describes the historical context, the battle, the aftermath, and the memorial of this last major conflict between Great Plains Indians.

  2. A group of cavalrymen and two women must deliver guns and wagons through Apache land in this action drama. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, plot summary, and more details about this 1954 film.

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  3. Massacre Canyon is a 1954 American Western film directed by Fred F. Sears and written by David Lang. The film stars Philip Carey, Audrey Totter, Douglas Kennedy, Jeff Donnell and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams.

  4. Jan 23, 2020 · A large party of Pawnees was attacked and slaughtered by Sioux warriors in a shallow canyon in southwest Nebraska. The massacre was a result of the Sioux's hostility toward the Pawnees, who had accepted reservation life and buffalo hunting.

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  5. Learn about the collaborative effort to investigate the 1873 battle between Pawnee and Lakota at Massacre Canyon, Nebraska. The project involves archival research, oral interviews, and archeological survey and metal detection.

  6. Oct 5, 2017 · Considered to be the last battle between Indian tribes in American history and one of the largest intertribal battles in the historical record, the Battle of Massacre Canyon was fought between Pawnee and Sioux Indians on August 5, 1873.

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  8. Massacre Canyon is the large canyon about half a mile west of here. The battle took place in and along this canyon when a Pawnee hunting party of about 700, confident of protection from the government, were surprised by a War Party of Sioux.

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