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Public News Service on MSNOK tribes' meat processing plants reverse historic ag consolidationForced into Oklahoma, tribes built a cattle industry After being forced to relocate from Kansas to present day northern ...
This Osage writer remembers one of the first victims of infamous ‘reign of terror’ Named for the Osage word meaning ‘prayer,’ the poem was Elise Paschen's way of tapping into a tragedy to ...
Among the sources of anxiety is the Osage Agency in Pawhuska, among 25 Bureau of Indian Affairs offices whose leases are ...
Osage orange (Maclura pomifera) derived its common name from the Osage Indians in Oklahoma and Texas and the orange-smelling fruits. The Latin name comes from William Maclura, an American ...
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Legal fight heats up as Osage Nation seeks reservation recognition from the federal courtOklahoma case, which reaffirmed the reservation status for other Oklahoma tribes in criminal prosecution, should also apply to the Osage nation. Today’s case stems from an Osage nation who lived ...
At an Oklahoma State University panel for the school’s 2025 Tribal Summit, some leaders sounded the alarm about the impacts ...
Join us for a special screening of Killers of the Flower Moon, a powerful film directed by Martin Scorsese that explores the true story of the Osage Nation murders in the ... and its importance to ...
The Osage Minerals Council opposes the U.S. Department of Governmental Efficiency's plan to close the Pawhuska Bureau of Indian Affairs office. The Minerals Council argues that the closure would ...
The Osage Nation's annual sovereignty celebration honors the ratification of the Osage (Wahzhazhe) Constitution in March of 2006. Sovereignty celebration events are planned for three successive ...
Under the unofficial Department of Government Efficiency, Bureau of Indian Affairs offices are undergoing sudden and ...
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