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Five Years After Discovering Unused Land Owned by the Osage Nation, Bird Creek Farms Now Delivers Farm-to-Plate Produce to Traditional Feasts, Elders, and Children By ON Communications Pawhuska, Okla., Osage Reservation (Friday, August 17, 2018) –Five years ago, land already owned by the Osage Nation was revealed during an audit of ON assets. Today, this land is a seed for change and Osage and
By ON Communications Pawhuska, Okla. (October 18, 2016) –The Osage Nation received a portion of a landmark settlement resulting from the Department of Interior (DOI) failing to fund contract support costs between 1994 and 2013. The portion the Nation received, $960,700.17, was deposited this week into the Nation’s General Fund and its use is yet to be determined. Ramah Navajo Chapter, et al. v
Images skillfully captured by acclaimed Osage artists, and mother and daughter team, will capture your heart From Strategic Planning and Self Governance and Osage Nation Communications Fairfax, Okla., (Friday, June 9, 2017)--Wendy Ponca at her studio working on the mural for the Osage Nation language immersion school, the last mural in a series of five to recognize the significance of the
By Osage News Date:June 25, 2013 The Osage Nation Tax Commission is now offering Elder Tags for Osages 65 years and older. A law sponsored by Congresswoman Maria Whitehorn set up the program to waive annual registration tax, title fee and the cost of a non-personalized license plate for disabled veterans and Osage elders. Principal Chief John Red Eagle signed the bill into law on April 9. “We are
Free Public Event Celebrates Maria Tallchief Quarter, Unveiling of New Statue Honoring Marjorie Tallchief
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OSAGE NATION RESERVATION, OKLA. (October 2, 2023) - The Osage Nation, in partnership with the United States Mint, the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, and the Tulsa Historical Society and Museum, invite the community to celebrate Osage prima ballerina Maria Tallchief’s image and Osage name being featured on the 10th coin in the American Women Quarters™ Program. The event will be held
The mission is to bring insight and knowledge to our Osage people as we are descendants and survivors of a great nation of people. To experience on a very basic level, our history and culture through modern eyes; to encourage historic learning and cultural activity. Over the generations our people walked from the Ohio basin to what is now the Osage reservation. We want to experience a small
This video is a severe weather briefing for the time period of May 7th thru 10th,2015, from the Tulsa National Weather Service.
Rosary at Indian Chapel at 7:00pm On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at Indian Camp 181 Wakon Iron Blvd, Pawhuska OK Indian Service at Indian Chapel at 8:00am On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at Indian Camp, Followed by service at 10:00am Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 1314 Lynn Ave, Pawhuska OK
Osage Nation Women Infants and Children hosts 2017 Game Changers: Nutrition and Administration Conference in Oklahoma City From Osage Nation WIC Oklahoma City, Okla. (Tuesday, October 3, 2017)--On July 26, 2016, the ten OK State WIC agencies met in Ada at theChickasaw Nation by invitation from Melinda Newport, Director of Nutrition Services. It was an opportunity for the 10 programs in OK to get
Gail Boe, Director of Communities of Excellence, recently wrote an article for the Corporation for National & Community Service. Her article, about the efforts of the Osage NationTa-WaAmeriCorps, has just been published on the National Service website. We would like to congratulate and thank Gail for her efforts running the Osage Nation AmeriCorps program, which willl bring fresh produce to the
Gear Up for Summer 2019
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Open House Reception Pawhuska, Ok. –Join the Osage Nation Museum (ONM) and the Osage Nation Visitors Center to kick-off Summer 2019. The event will occur on Thursday, May 30 from 5 to 7 pm. A public reception will be held in the beautiful galleries of the ONM and will feature an evening of tasty food, door prizes, and networking. This event brings together organizations and businesses who
Osage Nation Financial Assistance Department Hosts Wrestling Camp with Chance “Black Eagle” Rencountre Pawhuska, Ok. – Last week Osage Nation Financial Assistance Department and UFC Fighter, Chance “Black Eagle” Rencountre, hosted a wrestling camp for wrestlers of all experience levels at the Pawhuska High School wrestling room. The event was from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., dividing beginning learners from
It was with great sadness the Osage Nation learned of the passing of J. R. Ricketts, on Saturday, September 27th; the director and long-time employee for the CDIB/Membership Department. It is unfortunate he was unable to see his plans for his department reach fruition. In July of 2014, the new tribal executive administration came into office. Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear stated, “After
Brochure and Application An eight-session informational program for grandparents who are parenting grandchildren. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren is an eight-session program offered Tuesday evenings once a month beginning May 15th from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the OSU Extension Center-Fairgrounds Building-1039 Old Highway 99, Pawhuska, OK 74056. This program is designed to inform and support
Grayhorse Community Building Ribbon Cutting
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Grayhorse, Ok. – May 15, 2020, the Osage Nation will host a special ribbon cutting at 10:00 a.m. for the new Grayhorse Community Building in Fairfax. Head Committeeman Archie Mason has been asked to begin the ceremony with prayer followed by Principal Chief Standing Bear and Speaker Tillman for opening remarks. The Legislature passed two appropriations totaling $2.9 million for construction and
Osage Nation invites the public to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Wakon Iron Chapel on Wednesday, June 30 at 1 p.m. The construction location is at the Pawhuska Indian Village between E. 21st St. and John Dahl Ave. in Pawhuska, Okla. “The three Chapels at Grayhorse, Pawhuska and Hominy serve as the place where we conduct the last rites of many of our people,” said Chief Standing Bear
By ON Communications Artist’s Rendering from Osage Nation Tribal Development Pawhuska, Okla., (Monday, February 6, 2017) — The public is invited to attend a groundbreaking for a new domestic violence shelter provided by the Osage Nation. The groundbreaking will be held in Pawhuska at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, February 22, 2017. The location of the site is not to be disclosed to the public, however
Groundbreaking Planned for New Fairfax Senior Housing
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Osage Nation announces a groundbreaking planned for the new Fairfax Senior Housing Complex on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 10 a.m. Ten duplexes, for a total of 20 additional housing units, are planned for construction. Over the past several years Osage elders and their families have expressed the need for senior housing in and around Fairfax. In response, Osage Nation used tribal funds to
Osage Nation announces a groundbreaking planned for the Pawhuska Senior Housing Expansion located at 350 Senior Circle on Tuesday, September 14 at 10 a.m. Five duplexes, for a total of 10 additional housing units, are being built. The additional duplexes will be located on the empty cul-de-sac just north of Title VI, as well as the cul-de-sac to the northwest of the complex. Monies from the Indian
Return to Traditional Osage Foods The goal of teaching people better nutrition through growing, gathering and hunting for food for the family is a part of the traditions of the Osage. Growing, gathering and hunting for food were the common methods to provide nutrition in days past. Osage Nation has been awarded the “ Good Health & Wellness in Indian Country” grant from Southern Plains Tribal