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Osage Nation Launches 𐓷𐓘𐓻𐓘𐓻𐓟 𐓯𐓪͘𐓯𐓪͘𐓷𐓟 “Wahzhazhe Always” Celebrating Culture and Sovereignty
Wahzhazhe Always Campaign represents eternal connection and vitality of Osage Nation tribal members...
Osage Nation Announces Sesquicentennial Pendleton Blanket Design Competition
The Osage Nation is hosting a Pendleton blanket design competition with a design theme surrounding...
Cancellations & Closures
Notice For more information about Osage Nation's response to the global pandemic, please see our...
Did You Know? Hominy Indians Football Team
One of the first great football teams in American football history was the Hominy Indians. The...
Osage Nation Announces 2023 Sovereignty Day Celebration and Dance
Celebration to take place on Saturday, March 11 at Ag Building, Osage County Fairgrounds OSAGE...
Cultural Center and Language Department to Host Handgame Hype for Youth
The Wahzhazhe Cultural Center and Language Department (ONLD) are excited to host "HANDGAME HYPE" for...
Osage Nation Selects Date for Sesquicentennial Celebration
OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (February 11, 2022) – The year 2022 marks the Sesquicentennial, or 150th...
U.S. Forest Service Awards Dr. Hunter Outstanding Wild & Scenic River Stewardship
Award recognizes groundbreaking work by the Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office. OSAGE NATION...
Osage Nation Sesquicentennial Preservation Video
On October 22, 2022, the Osage Sesquicentennial Celebration convened the great 𐓷𐓘𐓻𐓘𐓻𐓟 𐓩𐓣𐓤𐓘𐓯𐓣...
Did You Know? Osage World War I Veterans
The United States officially entered into World War I on April 6, 1917. At that time enrolled...
Did You Know? Osage Murders
The Reign of Terror The Reign of Terror was a frightful time for the Osage people. It began in the...
Did You Know? Chief Arthur Bonnicastle
Osage Chief Arthur Bonnicastle was born on February 20, 1877, in Osage County, Oklahoma. He was born...
Did You Know? Chief Fred Lookout
Fred Lookout was the longest-serving elected Chief in the history of the Osage Nation. Prior to...
Osage Nation Launches Hologram Project Aimed to Expand and Preserve Language
During the Osage Nation Visitor’s Center fourth birthday festivities on November 16, 2022, the...
Osage Nation Language Department Announces the Sale of the “Coyote and the Bear” at the Osage Nation Visitors Center
The Osage Nation Language Department announces the sale of the recently published “Coyote and the...
Native American Heritage Month Resources
In 1990, President George H. W. Bush approved a joint resolution designating November 1990 “National...
Osage Nation Visitor's Center Celebrates Three Years
The Osage Nation Visitor’s Center is celebrating three years of business. The celebration will be...
Osage Nation Language Department Releases “Coyote and the Bear”
Print and Virtual Publication Retells Traditional Story in Osage Orthography The Osage Nation...
Osage Nation Language Department Announces 2022-2023 Community Class Schedule
Curriculum is supported by new Osage Language Dictionary Database with over 2,500 words The Osage...
Book Club | "Picture Cave: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Mississippian Cosmos"
The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office (ONHPO) is set to continue their popular Osage Book...
ONM Hosts Meetings with Osage Districts
ONM Hosts Meetings with Osage Districts for Museum Renovation and Expansion August 17-19, 2021...
Osage Nation Language Department Launches Online Osage Dictionary
The Osage Nation Language Department has launched a new online Osage dictionary. The database...
Cole Burris | Pawhuska Drumkeeper
Submitted by Cole Burris [Pawhuska District Drumkeeper 2019 - present] Hi, my name is Cole Burris, I...
OSAGE CULTURAL CONNECTION SERIES | Cutting Meat
Osages cut their own meat before traditional gatherings such as funerals, namings, dances, and other...
Edward Red Eagle, Sr. Speech [Waxhakoli District, Inlonschka: Thursday Afternoon, 1985]
Edward Red Eagle, Sr., a full blood Osage Wah Kon Dah Okia meaning “Talking to God,” was the sixth...
Henry Lookout Speech [Waxhakoli District, Inlonschka: Saturday Night, 1965]
Henry Lookout was born April 23, 1906 to Chief Fred and Julia Pryor Lookout. He attended school at...
Harry Red Eagle, Sr. Speech [Zonzoli District, Inlonschka: Friday Night, 1965]
Proudly submitted by: Kelly Red Eagle Dyer, Paul Red Eagle, Walisa Red Eagle, Harry Roy Red Eagle Jr...
OSAGE CULTURAL CONNECTION SERIES | Traditional Corn
Food security and a reliable food supply chain are important to the ability to be able to feed...
Did You Know? Black Gold
Osage-owned Black Gold won the 50th running of the Kentucky Derby in 1924. His owner was Rosa M...
Picture Cave named one of Nation’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places
(May 5, 2022) - On Wednesday, May 4, the National Trust for Historic Preservation named Picture Cave...
WahZhaZhe Cultural Trunks Virtual Reality Headset and Desktop Experience
Pawhuska, Ok. – (April 2021) The Wahzhazhe Cultural Center (WCC) and Osage Nation Language...
Sesquicentennial Blanket Design by Jasmine Phetsacksith Selected
Osage Nation announces Jasmine Phetsacksith’s design is selected for the Sesquicentennial...
Osage Nation to Release Language and Culture Podcast
Osage Nation to release Wahzhazhe: The Official Language and Culture Podcast of Osage Nation, a...
Osage Nation Master Language Teacher Herman Mongrain Lookout Receives K-State Honorary Doctorate
Osage Nation Master Language Teacher Pivotal in Osage Language and Orthography Osage Nation...