Support for National Campaign includes; eyeopening school assemblies, progressive social media messages, and a proclamation from the chief By ON Communications Osage Nation Family Violence Program Director Olivia “Libbi” Gray sits with Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear while he signs a proclamation of support and awareness for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. The Family
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FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : November 19, 2015 Chief Standing Bear has appointed two more Osages to the Osage Nation Gaming Enterprise Board, which is the business board with authority over the Osage Casinos. Chief Standing Bear appointed Susan Kneeland and Mark Revard as interim members pending confirmation by the Osage Nation Congress. These appointments come after the
Chief Standing Bear has issued a Proclamation calling the 7th Osage Nation Congress into Special Session on August 5, 2020.
Proclamation also includes funding travel for Veterans, Workforce Development, Vital Services OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (June 1, 2022) – By Executive Proclamation, Chief Standing Bear calls a special session for Thursday, June 16, 2022, to fund the Osage Nation Summer Youth Program and Workforce Development Programs at $15/hour to remain consistent with Osage Nation’s minimum wage law. Chief has
Osage Nation, Pawhuska, Okla. (April 13, 2015)—The evening was cool, but pleasant. The Osage Nation Counseling Center (ONCC) held a candlelight vigil at the gazebo on Lynn Avenue in Pawhuska, last Thursday. However it was too breezy to light candles. The purpose though was not lost on the night’s program. Awareness as well as respect was given to the victims and survivors of sexual assault. Guest
OSAGE NATION CHIEF GEOFFREY STANDING BEAR ISSUES STATEMENT ON HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AGAINST INDIGENOUS CHILDREN AT BOARDING SCHOOLS OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (Monday, June 28, 2021) - The discovery of mass graves on Canadian boarding school grounds is deeply upsetting. No school should be allowed to take responsibility for the lives of children then keep them in cruel captivity. It is a proven
Chief Standing Bear Seeks 10% Wage Increase for Osage Nation Employees to Combat Inflation
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OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (March 10, 2022) – As global gas and food prices rise due to inflation, Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear seeks a 10% wage increase for Osage Nation full-time employees to adjust to the increased cost of living. Osage Nation Congressman Scott Bighorse will sponsor the bill in order to appropriate necessary funds in the upcoming session on March 28, 2022.
Chief Standing Bear Signs Law Stating Osage Nation Congress Appropriates Federal Funds
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Executive and Legislative Branches to work jointly for American Rescue Plan Act spending [PAWHUSKA, OKLA., Thursday, May 27, 2021] – Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear signs a bill into law brought forth by the Osage Nation Congress requiring that all federal/non-tribal funds be appropriated by the Osage Nation Congress before expenditure. The law is in response to the Osage
Tulsa Airpark signed into Federal Trust Monday, February 11, 2019, Osage Nation Chief Standing Bear met with Superintendent of the Osage Agency to sign Tulsa Airpark into Federal Trust. Pictured is Robin Phillips, Superintendent of the Osage Agency. The Osage Nation intends to foster a technology innovation zone at its airpark which is positioned four miles north of downtown Tulsa. This property
Osage Chief Standing Bear submitted a public comment to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen asking that spending restrictions be removed for the $108 million Osage Nation received through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The public comment is in response to tight restrictions on spending within the ARPA Interim Final Rule. “We are requesting that restrictions on our tribal sovereignty be
OSAGE NATION CONGRESS SPECIAL SESSION CHIEF GEOFFREY STANDING BEAR OPENING REMARKS MONDAY, MAY 24, 2021 Good morning Madam Speaker and Members of the Osage Congress: Over a year ago, the United States Congress enacted and the President signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, also known as the CARES Act, in response to the public health emergency and negative economic impact
September 6, 2016 Good morning, Mr. Speaker, Assistant Chief Red Corn and Members of the Osage Congress. This Session will result in Congressional appropriations for the Divisions of the Executive Branch, for funding of our Judicial Branch, and for funding the Legislative Branch. On behalf of the Executive Branch I refer the Congress to not only the budgets we have submitted, but also to the
Pawhuska, Oklahoma – September 12, 2016– Chief Standing Bear reacted to the Osage Nation’s Supreme Court Decision to compel Osage Minerals Council Members to comply with the Osage Nation Ethics Law as a momentous ruling in the history of the Osage people. The Decision issued September 9, 2016 rejected Osage Minerals Council arguments which requested the Osage Nation’s Supreme Court to rule the
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TULSA, Okla (November 17, 2015)-- U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear During Joe Biden’s recent visit to Tulsa, he took time to meet with Osage Nation’s Principal Chief Geoffrey M. Standing Bear. “Vice-President Biden is a man of great experience; he was first elected to the U.S. Senate at the young age of 30”. Biden met with
Rural Tourism Initiative to Commemorate the Osage Trail of 1871 on Historic Route 66 CUBA, MO (October 23, 2015) — The largest monument recognizing Osage people will stand 35 feet tall, roughly as tall as a telephone poll, 20 feet wide and 80 feet long. It is currently under construction at the intersection of I-44 and highway 19 in Cuba, MO, or good old Route 66. The famous cross-country super
Oklahoma Nature Conservancy provides tour of John Joseph Mathews’s cabin PAWHUSKA, Okla. (Feb. 18, 2015)—Aggressive, brittle, cold winds did not lessen the surreal and moving experience of walking across the land and through the home that inspired the monumental historical accounts of early Osage Nation Reservation life and times, eloquently preserved by Osage author, John Joseph Mathews. “It
The second recipient of the Chief’s Award of Excellence was Penny Gann-Bradford of the Office of Strategic Planning & Grants Management. This was awarded for the work she did in organizing a public information meeting for the Protect Osage Coalition on November 17th. Penny has been employed with the Osage Nation for the past 11 years; seven years in Accounting and four years with Planning. From
PRESS RELEASE Chiefs Coats, Brides and Drum Keepers: The Development of Osage Bridal Attire By Dan Swan, Sam Noble Museum Curator Please join us as we explore the history of Osage bridal attire and its incorporation into the Paying for the Drum ceremonies of the Elonshka Dances. We will discuss the gifts of military coats to Osage Chiefs and their use in traditional Osage weddings. We will also
Chiefs Coats, Brides and Drumkeepers
WAHZHAZHI Cultural Center and Sam Nobel Museum are presenting: the Development of Osage Bridal Attire There will be a slideshow of historic Osage Wedding attire followed by audience discussion of Osage oral tradition on the subject. Location: 1449 West Main, Pawhuska OK For more information contact (918) 287-5538 or rharris@osagenation-nsn.gov To learn more about the project: www.osageweddings.com
Indian Affairs Committee Member Supports Nation and Receives Code Talker Coin PAWHUSKA, OKLA (January 6, 2016) — Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear and Assistant Principal Chief Raymond Red Corn visited for an hour at the Osage Nation Office of the Chiefs on Wednesday with U.S. Sen. James Lankford (Okla.-R) to discuss several topics important to the Nation. At the forefront of the