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The '''Panismahas''' or '''Panimaha''' were a sub-group of the [[Pawnee]]. They mainly appear in the 18th century, and how they connect with later 19th century groups is somewhat unclear. They may have been somehow connected with the [[Skidi]] sub-group of the Pawnee, but this is not certain.

In the Fall of 1724 in a village of the [[Kansa people]] the Panismahas joined a peace council with Frenchmen, [[Otoes]], [[Osages]], [[Iowa (people)|Iowas]], [[Missouri (people)|Missouris]] and [[Illini]]s.<ref>John, ''Storms Brewed'', p. 220</ref>

They lived west of the [[Missouri River]] in what is today Nebraska. In about 1752 they made peace with the [[Comanches]], [[Wichita (people)|Wichitas]] and the main Pawnee groups.

One group of the these people, who may have been specifically part of the [[Skidi]] tribe moved from what is now Nebraska to the Texas-Arkansas border regions where they lived with the [[Taovayas]]. It appears that this group was also the Pannis designated in a village along the [[Sulphur Creek]] in North East Texas in a 19th-century Spanish map.<ref>[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/pawnee/skidiindianhist.htm Access Genealogy article on the Skidis]</ref>

==Sources==
*John, Elizabeth. ''Storms Brewed in Other Men's Worlds''. College Station: Texas A&M University Press.
*[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/resources/OLLibrary/neab/pages/neab0011.htm article on Nebraska inhabitants in 18th century]
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[[Category:Native American tribes in Nebraska]]
[[Category:Native American tribes in Texas]]

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