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==Notable people== * [[Kenneth D. Bailey]], [[Medal of Honor]] recipient * [[Bill Bredde]], Football defensive back and halfback who played for [[Oklahoma State University]] and the [[Chicago Cardinals]] in 1954. * [[Carter Camp]], Native American activist * [[Ernest E. Evans]], Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy, Medal of Honor recipient for action as commander of Destroyer {{USS|Johnston|DD-557}} off Samar Island, Philippines, 1944 * [[Chester Gould]], cartoonist, creator of [[Dick Tracy]] * [[Saginaw Grant]], actor, dancer, and motivational speaker * [[Clyde LeForce]], selected by the Detroit Lions in the 19th round of the 1945 NFL Draft * [[Pawnee Bill|Gordon W. Lillie]] (aka Pawnee Bill), Wild West Show presenter * [[May Lillie]], Wild West Show performer, sharpshooter and equestrian * [[John Joseph Mathews|John J. Mathews]], historian * [[Neil E. McNeil]], was city and county judge of Pawnee (1905β11), then Associate Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court (1914-1919) * [[Steve Ripley]], musician, leader of The Tractors * [[Little Britches (outlaw)|Jennie Stevenson]] (aka Little Britches), female bandit associated with her companion in crime, [[Cattle Annie]], escaped from custody temporarily from a restaurant in Pawnee in 1895.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5KLrfdOrI78C&q=the+outlaw+Little+Britches&pg=PA325|title=Encyclopedia of Western Gunfighters, p. 325|year=1991|publisher=[[University of Oklahoma Press]] at [[Norman, Oklahoma|Norman]], [[Oklahoma]] (1979)|isbn=978-0-8061-2335-6|access-date=December 27, 2012}}</ref> * [[Della Warrior]] (b. 1946), born in Pawnee, served as first (and so far, only) female chair of the [[Otoe-Missouria Tribe]]. Also was president of the [[Institute of American Indian Arts]]. * [[Chief Yellow Horse|Moses J. "Chief" YellowHorse]], first full blooded Native American Pro Baseball Player (Pittsburgh Pirates, 1921-2)
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