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The Pawnee Indians: Proud Yet Peaceful People of the Stars

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Narrated by: Andrew Colford
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The Pawnee Indians were a fierce, proud, and determined people who called themselves the "men of men". Though there are many Native American tribes to learn about, the Pawnees were unique in many ways; they were a peace-loving, agricultural people with permanent settlements in what is now Nebraska. They dedicated themselves to their gods, the stars, and even arranged their villages according to important star clusters. They fought one notable bloody war with the Lakota, but in 1875, when it came time to make a treaty with the white settlers, the Pawnee packed their bags and left their tribal homeland for a reservation in Oklahoma. Though this displacement has diminished the preservation of their culture, delving into their history is a way to honor it.

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Fascinating subject as well as a great narrator

First of all I want to say I'm so glad I was offered the chance to listen to this audiobook of The Pawnee Indians. I really enjoyed listening to it. It's only my second audiobook of the year so far, which is already twice more than the previous year. So that's really great on its own for me. Usually I get easily bored or my mind starts to drift when I listen to audiobooks but I'm glad to say this wasn't the case at all with this one. Maybe it was because it was only about an hour long or because the subject was really interesting. It was probably both.

Starting this book I didn't know anything about The Pawnee Indians although I've always been interested in Native American history. So because of that in every single chapter there were a lot of new things for me to learn. And some things I did learn were pretty surprising to me as well. That's why I love history so much.

I really liked the narrator, Andrew Colford, as well. He had a great voice and accent to listen to, which also never got boring. And as someone who's first language isn't English I could understand him perfectly, which is always a bonus for me with audiobooks.

5 interesting facts I learned:

The Pawnee Indians practiced human sacrifice.
The Pawnee people were deeply religious and didn't convert to Christianity until the late 1800's
Family lineage in the Pawnee tradition was matriarchal.
Women n Pawnee culture were underplayed but some were entrusted with vital roles.
They were warriors but valued peace in their own community.

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Valuable learning tool . . .

This work, along with the titles in the rest of the series serve as a wonderful primer for the subject matter given. The information contained in these concise min-courses is accurate and in just enough depth to give clear understanding of the topic. In that they are only about an hour long they cannot possibly go into all the nuances of the subject, but they serve to open the door for further investigation if the listener is so moved. At the very least you will leave with a better understanding of the subject then when you began. I have also found that the narrators selected for these series do a nice steady job of relaying the information without sounding like a lecture on the material. I would highly recommend these titles to anyone that has even a passing interest or simple curiosity about the topic.

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Simple and easy knowledge on the Pawnee tribe.

I enjoyed the whole presentation, it was nice to hear something on the go. It does leave you wanting more but this is a foundation if you want to learn more about the Pawnee.

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Things I did not know

This is the second book I’ve read/listened to by this author and I would listen to another. I enjoy this format and find the info they present is interesting. It flows well and I am satisfied they’ve covered the presented material well enough that I’m not left hanging, yet I am left with a desire to expand on the information and learn more.

This is the first book I’ve listened to by this narrator and I would listen to another. He did well reading the information. His pace was good and voice clear. The recording is tinny however and there were a few instances of repeated segments due to poor editing. One was even in the sample audio! Due to this I lowered my review by a star.

There are no explicit sex scenes, excessive violence or swearing.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and voluntarily left this unbiased review.

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Great read

The Pawnee Indians: Proud Yet Peaceful People of the Stars was another great read by in60Learning. The Pawnee Indians were peaceful Indians in the Nebraska area. This was a great read about who these great people were.

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Good information but suffers from recording issues

Note: I received this audiobook for free for the purpose of review.

The quality of the information is good, though I would have preferred if they'd gone a bit further back in history, but since the intention of this series is to cover a topic in approximately an hour, it's understandable that it's not going to teach all there is to know about a subject. It does a good job of covering some early history, relations with other tribes, religious/spiritual beliefs, tribal structure, and key historical points though.

The biggest flaw with the book however, is that it sounds like it was recorded in a concrete room. There is a definite reverb/echo to the audio that can be a bit off putting. There are also a few audio glitches, as well as a few points where a line is repeated by the narrator. It didn't make it unbearable, but it did make it feel less professional. I think the creators would do themselves a lot of favors to invest a bit more money into a proper recording studio and to put a bit of time into editing the audio to smooth things out.

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A great overview of the Pawnee

in60 Learning is a great way to quickly learn something about a topic which you know very little. 60 minutes is not enough to give you an in depth look, but it's a cheap and quick way to get an overview and determine if you want to pick up that larger tome about the subject. They are well researched, and densely packed for such a small book. And for that alone, in60 learning books will likely always get my tick.

The Pawnee Indians covers a topic I knew pretty much nothing about - the native american tribe called the Pawnee. I hadn't heard of them at all, but have come away knowing a reasonable amount.

The book covers their history, their rituals, their languages (including their use of sign language, and the current attempts to preserve the near extinct language), their beliefs and creation stories (even providing two slightly contradictory origins for maise that they believe), and their impact on recent history and pop culture (such as the inclusion in the recent revenant movie). It gives a great, dense overview of the people. Thoroughly interesting.

Andrew Colford is fine as a narrator. Nothing too outstanding, but generally good. Well paced and easy to follow. The audio production itself isn't top notch, with the recording being a little tinny in it's sound. But not enough to disrupt me from listening.

I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.

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A Great Teaching Tool

This is book gives great information about the Pawnee Indians. It gives the important points about these Indians, helping to make learning about them fun and interesting. Once again, my only disappointment with the book itself was the lack of noting where the information came from. The only problem with the narration was that the quality wasn't there; it has a tinny sound to it.

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The Pawnees

A quick overview of the Pawnee's. This gives you a glimpse into the strong tribe, their values, their culture, and talks of when they did have a war they were fierce yet defeated. The Pawnee language is almost extinct. This short book gives you a lot of details and it is a nice quick read.

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Pawnee history

While I might dispute the title's claim that the Pawnee were peaceful (their people did, in fact, perform human sacrifices), the rest of this lesson was a breeze to listen to. The Pawnee tribe has their history condensed into about an hour's worth of talking, so you might leave this text with questions and hopefully, a piqued curiosity

**I was provided with a promotional copy, at my request, and have voluntarily left a fair and honest review**

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