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2022 OSAGE NATION SOVEREIGNTY DAY CELEBRATION AND DANCE
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2022 OSAGE NATION SOVEREIGNTY DAY CELEBRATION AND DANCE OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (February 18, 2022) – The Osage Nation (ON) announces preparations for the 2022 ON Sovereignty Day Celebration and Dance. The celebration will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2022, in the Skyline Event Center located at the Osage Casino & Hotel at 951 W. 36th St. North in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The celebration began as a
Osage Nation is made stronger when our constituents are active and engaged. While vital, voting is not the only way Osage Nation encourages constituents to be engaged in governmental activities. Each year's first regular congressional session is called the Hun-kah Session, and the second is called the Tzi-sho Session. The schedule is set so that six months shall not intervene between the last
Monotype Printmaking Workshop at the ONM
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FLYER and CALENDAR EVENT Pawhuska, Okla. (2/16/2018) – The Osage Nation Museum (ONM) and Osage Teaching Artist Addie Roanhorse will be conducting a Monotype Printmaking Workshop in conjunction with the Traditional Values/Contemporary Vision: Works by Gina Gray exhibition on Saturday March 3rd, 2018 from 12:00-4:00pm. This workshop is free and open to the public of all ages. No prior experience is
Osage Nation and Agua Caliente Celebrate Success of "Killers of the Flower Moon" with Cultural Exchange amid Palm Springs Film Festival
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On Friday, January 5, 2024, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians hosted an Osage Nation delegation for a cultural exchange within their new Agua Caliente Cultural Plaza in downtown Palm Springs, CA. The Tribal Nations came together to celebrate shared heritage and the theatrical success of “Killers of the Flower Moon,” with members of the film’s cast and Apple Original Films, highlighting
The Osage Nation is hosting a Pendleton blanket design competition with a design theme surrounding the Sesquicentennial (150th Anniversary) of the Osage Reservation. A panel consisting of Osage Nation employees will review and select the winning design, which will be made into a custom Pendleton blanket. The winner will have the opportunity to receive a $1,000 cash prize and three Pendleton
The Osage Nation awarded the 2014 Targeted Services Support Grant, Tuesday, September 30, 2014 at the Pawhuska Business Center, in Pawhuska, OK, to grant recipients who were in attendance. Osage Nation Congress enacted legislation (ONCA 13-72) in April 2014, which appropriated a total of $275,000 for distribution to Rural Volunteer Fire Departments, Volunteer Fire Departments in communities with
Olivia Gray, Osage, Recognized by Office on Violence Against Women for Accomplishments and Work at Osage Nation Family Violence Prevention By ON Communications Osage Nation, Okla. (Monday, June 25, 2018) –Olivia “Libbi” Gray said she took on the challenge of working for the Osage Nation Family Violence Prevention Department (ONFVPD) because, “I am a survivor myself. I just happen to be a survivor
Image: ONM Director Marla Redcorn-Miller presents museum expansion plans to Hominy District. Throughout May, more than three hundred Osages attended a series of community dinners at the districts of Grayhorse, Hominy, and Pawhuska, hosted by the Osage Nation Museum (ONM). Osages from these districts shared powerful statements about the need for educational opportunities for children and youth
Pawhuska, OK – (April 2, 2020) – The Osage Nation (ON) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program is open for business for all Oklahomans who need service during the coronavirus disease public health emergency. Osage Nation WIC offers an online application for both new and existing clients. The online application is available to minimize the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and protect
Osage Youth Shine at 2024 Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair, Signifying the Strength of Osage Language and Culture
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OSAGE NATION RESERVATION, OKLA. (April 12, 2024) – Osage Nation proudly announces that Osage youth received top honors at the 2024 Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair, including Ella Wallace winning grand prize for poster art. This is the third consecutive year an Osage language student has brought home this honor. The Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair is an annual celebration
The 𐓷𐓘𐓻𐓘𐓻𐓟 Language Department announces open registration for 2023-2024 community language classes. Virtual and in-person classes begin on Tuesday, September 5, 2023. Various proficiency levels include Children, Parents, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Verbs, and Orthography. All classes are free and open to community members. First-time students are encouraged to begin with the Orthography
By Shannon Shaw Duty, Osage News Date: April 21, 2015 The Wah-Zha-Zhi Cultural Center is working on an Osage Veterans project, currently dubbed the “Wall of Heroes.” “What are trying to obtain information on every Osage member that served in the military,” said Harrison Hudgins, WCC employee. “Right now we are putting all the names and their service on the wall in the Legion room and it will be a
Pawhuska, Ok. – The mock crash named “Don’t Crash Your Dreams” was presented to the Pawhuska High School students on April 30, 2021. It was coordinated by the Association of American Indian Physicians (AAIP) and the WahZhaZhe Health Center’s Osage Partnership for Success grant which was funded by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The coordinators and funders
Reach Out and Read is a program that promotes the importance of parents reading to their young children By Cody Hammer and ON Communications Debra Atterberry, Osage Nation Strategic Planning and Self-Governance Analyst, reads Pete the Cat to a group of elementary age students at the Barnsdall Library on Monday, Jan. 23, for a Reading is Fun Night sponsored by the Osage Nation. Photo by Cody Hammer
“Wahzhazhe Connect” Brings Broadband Network and Jobs
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OSAGE NATION, OKLA. (December 20, 2022) – In late summer 2022, the Osage Nation received multi-million-dollar grants to build a “Fiber Optic Broadband Network” designed to bring faster and more reliable internet connectivity to residents and businesses throughout the Osage Nation service area. The competitive grants include a $40.6 million Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program Grant and a $13.9
The Osage Nation Congress has recessed until Monday, April 28, 2014, at 10:00 A.M. Revised Agenda for Day 24 (April 28) Sessions will be available live in both audio and video format. Committee meetings will be audio only. Useful links: Live Video Live Audio Alternate Link to Live Audio (for those who cannot access the one above) Session Information N.B.: Live content is only available when
Candidate filing for the Osage Minerals Council 2014 Election opens on March 19, 2014. Candidate petitions are due by April 7, 2014, by 5 pm.Candidates may file at the Osage Elections Office, located at 608 Kihekah. The Minerals Council Election Office can be contacted at 918.287.5288 or MineralsElection@osagenation-nsn.gov. Election Day is June 2, 2014, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Wahzhazhe Cultural Center is set to kick-off their spring classes. The classes will include instruction on Sewing 101, Finger Weaving, Tubular Peyote, Peyote Medallion, Loom Beading, Osage-style Moccasins, Shawl making, and Men & Ladies Shirt making. The classes have size limits, are Osage preference, and for ages 15 and older. There is also an Open Studio available to past and present
The 4th Osage Nation Congress will convene on Tuesday, September 8th at 10 a.m. in the Osage Nation Congressional Chambers located at 813 Grandview Avenue, Pawhuska, OK. Approximately 123 budgets, which were submitted by the Executive Branch, will be considered by the Congress. On the first day of session, Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear will speak to the Congress, followed by the
2016 General Election Results
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Results for the 2016 General Election