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- Pawnee leader Blue Coat's village near the Loup River in Nebraska at a site called Plum Creek was attacked by a group of Lakota fighters on June 27, 1843. This was the worst blow to the Pawnee people until the attack in Massacre Canyon by the Lakota in 1873. Between 65 and 70 Pawnees were killed, scalped and mutilated, few of the earth lodges were burnt (en)
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- Brule and Oglala Lakota
- Kitkahahki and Tappage Pawnee
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- Around 40 earth lodges
- Estimated 300 Lakotas
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- More than 65-70 men and women killed, maybe some children. (en)
- Some, but unknown (en)
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- Brule and Oglala Lakota (en)
- Kitkahahki and Tappage Pawnee (en)
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- Unknown (en)
- Blue Coat (en)
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- Lakota attack on a Pawnee village (en)
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- Near Plum Creek, north of Loup River, present Nance County, Nebraska (en)
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- Around 40 earth lodges (en)
- Estimated 300 Lakotas (en)
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- Pawnee leader Blue Coat's village near the Loup River in Nebraska at a site called Plum Creek was attacked by a group of Lakota fighters on June 27, 1843. This was the worst blow to the Pawnee people until the attack in Massacre Canyon by the Lakota in 1873. Between 65 and 70 Pawnees were killed, scalped and mutilated, few of the earth lodges were burnt (en)
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- Battle at Blue Coat's Village (en)
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- Lakota attack on a Pawnee village (en)
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