OSAGE NATION RESERVATION, Okla. (March 12, 2026) - As part of a full month of celebrating the Osage Nation’s sovereignty, a time capsule dedication ceremony will be held on Monday, March 30, 2026, at 3:30 p.m. at the Million Dollar Elm location on the Osage Nation Campus in Pawhuska. For generations, the Osage people have carried forward the stories, traditions, and experiences of those who came
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Osage Nation Issues State of Emergency for the Osage Nation Reservation, Focuses on Recovery Efforts
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Osage Nation Assistant Principal Chief R.J. Walker has issued a state of emergency for the Osage Nation Reservation. Our hearts are heavy as we witness the direct impact of last night's severe storms and tornadoes on many parts of the Osage Nation Reservation. These communities - our families - are facing a challenging time. We stand in solidarity with everyone affected. Osage Nation Emergency
Osage Nation J.O.M. Powwow
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Osage Nation J.O.M. Powwow April 1, 2017 Wakon Iron Hall Students, families, vendors and Indian Educaiton organizations are invited. For more information call Lisa Mashunkashey at 918-287-8427 Age Groups Tiny Tots (1-5 yrs) Juniors (6-12 yrs) Teens (13-18 yrs) CATEGORIES Straight / Traditional, Cloth / Buckskin Fancy / Grass, Jingle / Fancy Shawl SCHEDULE 2:00 pm- Head staff specials 5:00 pm-
Pawhuska, Okla. – The Osage Nation is supporting the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in their protest of the plans for the Dakota Access Pipeline. Thousands of Native Americans are camping on the banks of the Cannonball River in North Dakota as a peaceful protest in hopes to stop the progress on the planned pipeline under the river, land the Standing Rock Sioux hold as sacred. “The Osage Nation supports
Chief Standing Bear Statement on Osage Nation Motor Vehicle Tags “Safety is our top priority, and no one should endanger themselves or others. It is disappointing but unsurprising that Governor Stitt would work to disrupt and undermine Tribal Nations in the great State of Oklahoma. The Osage Nation Attorney General Clint Patterson, Speaker of Congress Alice Goodfox, Tax Commission Director
Osage Nation JOM Students Attend Leadership Day
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OSAGE NATION RESERVATION, OKLA. (July 25, 2023) – After a three-year pandemic hiatus, students gathered for the Native American Youth Leadership Day at Northern Oklahoma College (NOC) in Tonkawa on July 19, 2023. The event was designed to prepare students for college and future career paths, emphasizing culture, leadership, and academic achievement. Participants toured the college campus, attended
Osage Nation JOM Youth Powwow
Public Event
OSAGE NATION JOM YOUTH POWWOW SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 2018 Skiatook High School 1000 W. 4th. Skiatook, Ok AGE GROUPS Tiny Tots (up to 5 yrs.) Juniors (6-12 yrs.) Teens (13-18 yrs.) CATEGORIES Straight / Traditional Fancy / Grass Cloth / Buckskin Jingle / Fancy Shawl GIFT CARD FOR PRIZES $150, $100, $75 SCHEDULE 2:00 PM: Gourd Dance 5:00 PM: Supper Provided 6:00 PM: Princess Coronation 7:00 PM: Grand
Osage Nation JOM Youth Powwow
Public Event
Osage Nation JOM Youth Powwow March 2, 2019 2:00 P.M. Gourd Dance 5:00 P.M. Supper 6:00 P.M. Princess Coronation 7:00 P.M. War Dance & Contests Hominy Indian Village Community Building Hominy, OK
Osage Nation Language Classes (Beginners)
Osage Nation Language Class Schedule ( For beginners and never evers) Schedule below Never Evers: 12pm-1pm (Pawhuska) Beginners: 5:30pm-7:30pm (Faifax) Beginners: 7pm-8pm (Tulsa) Beginners: 6pm- 7:30pm (Bartlesville) ADVANCED CLASS PREREQUISITES Students MUST have completed Beginners class Pawhuska Children's class Pawhuska youth students under the age of 13 must attend the provided childrens
Osage Nation Language Classes (Beginners)
Osage Nation Language Classes (Beginners) Beginners: 12pm-1pm (Pawhuska) Beginners: 6pm-8pm (Fairfax) ADVANCED CLASS PREREQUISITES Students MUST have completed Beginners class Pawhuska Children's class Pawhuska youth students under the age of 13 must attend the provided childrens class For questions or to enroll in Language classes call 918 287-5505
Osage Nation Language Classes (Intermediate & Elders)
Osage Nation Language (Intermediate and Elders) WEDNESDAY Intermediate 12:00PM-1:00PM (Pawhuska) Elders 12:00PM-1:00PM (Fairfax) ADVANCED CLASS PREREQUISITS Students MUST have completed beginners class Pawhuska Children's class Pawhuska youth students under the age of 13 must attend the provided childrens class. F or questions or to enroll in Language classes call 918 287-5505
Osage Nation Language Classes (Lunch with Language, Beginners, Advanced Osage, Children's Osage)
Osage Nation Language Classes THURSDAY Lunch with Language 12:00PM-1:00PM (Hominy) Beginners 5:30PM-7:00PM (Pawhuska) Advanced Osage 7:00-8:00PM (Pawhuska) Children's Osage 5:30PM-7:00PM (Pawhuska) Advanced Osage Broadcast 7:00-8:00PM (Fairfax) Beginners 6:00PM-7:00PM (Skiatook) ADVANCED CLASS PREREQUISITES Students MUST have completed Beginners class Pawhuska Children's class Pawhuska youth
The Osage Nation Language Department (ONLD) opens registration for 2021-2022 community classes on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021. Virtual and in-person classes begin Monday, September 13, 2021 for all ages. A variety of levels are offered including Children’s Classes, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Reading & Writing, among others. All classes are free of charge. “We’ve made great progress in our work