NEWS RELEASE Interactive methods aid effectiveness and transparency of new administration PAWHUSKA, Okla. (Feb. 10, 2015)—More than thirty Osage Nation employees take turns raising their hands to share their ideas and input. Scott Moore, project management specialist, moves in a constant “T” shape, across the front of a wall then back and forth into the crowd to listen and respond to the group
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National Caregivers Month Lunch
Public Event
National Caregivers Month Lunch NOVEMBER IS NATIONAL CAREGIVERS MONTH WE WOULD LIKE TO INVITE CAREGIVERS OVER TO CELEBRATE WITH US DURING OUR LUNCH HOUR FROM 11:30 TO 12: 30 WITH REFRESHMENTS DATE- MONDAY NOVEMBER 6TH LOCATION- OSAGE NATION ELDER NUTRITION BUILDING 350 SENIOR DRIVE, PAWHUSKA OK Call for more information 918-287-5454
National Native American Veterans Memorial | Washington, DC.
Holiday
The Osage Nation Veterans Memorial Commission Trip to the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. The museum's acknowledgment is to Native heroes recognized for the first time on a countrywide gauge of distinction in every branch of the US Military.
Native American Leadership Day (Osage Nation J.O.M Students)
Native American Leadership Day Osage Nation JOM students, grades 7-12th are invited to attend. The event will be held at Northern Oklahoma College (NOC) in Tonkawa, Oklahoma. Participants will enjoy a great day with fun activities: · T-shirts & door prizes · College prep workshop & STEAM activities · Art contest & guest speakers Transportation, lunch and dinner are provided. Please contact the
[Photo (L to R): Osage Nation Assistant Principal Chief Raymond Redcorn, Osage Nation Historic Preservation Officer Dr. Andrea Hunter, Osage Nation Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear, NARF Executive Director John E. Echohawk, NARF Director of Development Donald M. Ragona, former Osage Nation Chief Jim Gray, Osage Nation Attorney General Clint Patterson, Assistant Attorney General Adam Trumbly] 20-Acres
( Courtesy of Northern Oklahoma College)TONKAWA, Okla. – “Heights of Education” saw 160 youngsters from eight area tribes gathered on the Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa campus for the fourth annual Native American Youth Leadership Day Wearing color-coded T-shirts indicating their tribal affiliations, the mid-high through high school students accompanied by tribal educators and sponsors from the
Native Professional Womens Seminar and Luncheon
Native Professional Womens Seminar and Luncheon DATE: July 23rd, 2017 WHERE: Osage Casino, Skiatook Oklahoma Time: Registration begins at 10:15 a.m. This event is to benefit CASA, a volunteer organization of Court Appointed Special Advocates. Our Osage children represent 173 current cases in the CASA system. *See attachement for more information.
NATP - Policies and Procedures
Natural Resources
The Osage Nation provides for the utilization, development and conservation of all natural resources within the territory of the Nation for the maximum benefit of the Osage people.
Natural Resources Committee Meeting
Congressional Committee Meeting
NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE MEETING OSAGE NATION CAPITOL BUILDING 104 W. MAIN, PAWHUSKA JUNE 17, 2025 1:00 P.M. TO 3:00 P.M. AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Prayer 4. Approval of Minutes 5. Land Discussion – Natasha Yancey, Director of Real Estate Services a. Mission of the ONRES Office b. Land Inventory – Database – Mapping c. Land Use Policy, Leasing Policy, Rules and Regulation 6
Natural Resources Committee Meeting
Congressional Committee Meeting
NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE MEETING OSAGE NATION CAPITOL BUILDING 104 W. MAIN, PAWHUSKA SEPTEMBER 11, 2025 IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING SESSION TO 2:00 P.M. AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Prayer 4. Approval of Minutes 5. Historic Preservation Office a. ONCA 25-96, An Act to provide an appropriation to the Osage Nation Executive Branch for Fiscal Year 2026 in the amount of eighty million two
Natural Resources Committee Meeting
Congressional Committee Meeting
NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE MEETING OSAGE NATION CAPITOL BUILDING 104 W. MAIN, PAWHUSKA SEPTEMBER 16, 2025 IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING SESSION TO 2:00 P.M. AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Prayer 4. Approval of Minutes 5. Department of Natural Resources a. ONCA 25-96, An Act to provide an appropriation to the Osage Nation Executive Branch for Fiscal Year 2026 in the amount of eighty million two
Natural Resources Committee Meeting
Congressional Committee Meeting
NOTICE OF THE OSAGE NATION CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE MEETING NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT THE OSAGE NATION NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE WILL NOT BE MEETING ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2025, FROM 10:30 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. THIS NOTICE IS POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSAGE NATION CONGRESSIONAL RULE 7.9 (3), IF A COMMITTEE OR SUBCOMMITTEE IS SCHEDULED FOR A REGULAR MEETING, BUT DOES NOT PLAN TO MEET, A CANCELLATION
Natural Resources Committee Meeting
Congressional Committee Meeting
NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE MEETING OSAGE NATION CAPITOL BUILDING 104 W. MAIN, PAWHUSKA SEPTEMBER 25, 2025 1:00 P.M. TO 3:00 P.M. REVISED AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Prayer 4. Approval of Minutes 5. Water Rights Discussion – Attorney General a. Executive Session for the purposes of Intergovernmental Relations 6. Restricted Property Discussion – Real Estate Services 7. Adjournment
Pawhuska, Ok. – The Osage Nation (ON) Financial Assistance Department announces that Energy Assistance is available to low income Native American households, residing in Osage County, and is open for both heating and cooling assistance until September 30, 2020. With this innovated assistance program, there are new policy revisions that increase the income deductions for Osage Nation members. There
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NEW - OKDHS License Child care center
New CDFI Board Members Penney Johnson and John Jech Sworn In
Communications
Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear made two new appointments to the Osage Nation Community Development Financial Institution Board (CDFI) —Penney Johnson and John Jech. Both appointments were confirmed by Osage Nation Congress during the 2024 HunKa Session and sworn in today by Judge Lee Stout. The CDFI Board oversees PBM Lending, a nonprofit and public purpose corporation
“You’re busy, you’re stressed, it’s chilly ... so why not take a break from your fitness program until the New Year?” It’s certainly a good excuse and one many will use especially as the holiday season approaches. Between jobs, school, family responsibilities, and tons of other stuff, it can be one of the most hectic times of the year. While it is a time of fun and celebration, on the other hand