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noun

• a member of the Pawnee nation formerly living in Nebraska and Kansas but now largely in Oklahoma

• the Caddoan language spoken by the Pawnee

42%10 The positive impact of a strong uncle-niece or uncle-nephew relationship
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28%7 Like a brave brave
adjective satellite

• having or showing valor

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