Pawnee

Appearance
Pawnee is a sand-colored horse with a black mane and tail. Their tail is wrapped in leather bands, and across their body they have markings that resemble an armadillo's plates.

Personality
Pawnee enjoys relaxing and enjoying all of life's wonders.

Armadillo
Pawnee has a special connection to the armadillo.

The Name Game
The tribe this steed is based on are located near Northern Oklahoma. They call themselves Chahiksichahiks, meaning “Men of Men.”

The Pawnee lived in permanent dwellings of sticks, reeds and brush covered with earth called lodges. The Pawnee were monotheists, believing in one creator of all things. Pawnee warriors were known for endurance, courage, loyalty and respect for authority. The Pawnee practiced the Ghost Dance after that religion was introduced to them, in an effort to contact the spirits of deceased medicine men in order to recreate rituals that had been lost.

During the Indian Wars the Pawnee were employed as scouts by the U.S. They had frequently warred against the Sioux, and this history of conflict was exploited. The animosity between the Sioux and the Pawnee was dramatized in the movie Dancing With Wolves. Many contemporary Pawnee objected to the film’s characterization of their ancestors as being hostile and cruel. [1]

Inspirational Message
English: "Let your guard down and be open to the wonder of life."

Italian: "Trova fiducia nel miracolo della vita."

French: "Abaisse ta garde un instant et ouvre-toi aux merveilles de ce monde."