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Wahzhazhe Cultural Center and Osage Nation Language Department Releases New Video

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OSAGE NATION RESERVATION, Okla. (May 8, 2025)—As part of ongoing efforts to promote cultural education and language revitalization, the Wahzhazhe Cultural Center and Osage Nation Language Department

Cole Burris | Pawhuska Drumkeeper

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Cultural
Submitted by Cole Burris [Pawhuska District Drumkeeper 2019 - present] Hi, my name is Cole Burris, I am the Pawhuska Drumkeeper. I have been my district’s Drumkeeper since 2019, but I have danced for

OSAGE CULTURAL CONNECTION SERIES | Cutting Meat

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Cultural
Osages cut their own meat before traditional gatherings such as funerals, namings, dances, and other cultural events. While preparing the food it is important to pray and have good thoughts, this is a

Edward Red Eagle, Sr. Speech [Waxhakoli District, Inlonschka: Thursday Afternoon, 1985]

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Cultural
Edward Red Eagle, Sr., a full blood Osage Wah Kon Dah Okia meaning “Talking to God,” was the sixth child born to Paul and Cecilia Red Eagle on May 24,1918 in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. He attended Barnsdall

Henry Lookout Speech [Waxhakoli District, Inlonschka: Saturday Night, 1965]

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Cultural
Henry Lookout was born April 23, 1906 to Chief Fred and Julia Pryor Lookout. He attended school at Haskell where he witnessed the exhibition between John Levi and Jim Thorpe. He was married for 48

Harry Red Eagle, Sr. Speech [Zonzoli District, Inlonschka: Friday Night, 1965]

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Cultural
Proudly submitted by: Kelly Red Eagle Dyer, Paul Red Eagle, Walisa Red Eagle, Harry Roy Red Eagle Jr. Watching the tv show “Finding Your Roots” makes it look easy to discover information about your

OSAGE CULTURAL CONNECTION SERIES | Traditional Corn

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Cultural
Food security and a reliable food supply chain are important to the ability to be able to feed ourselves. Osages use corn in a variety of ways including dried corn and hominy. {"preview_thumbnail":"

Did You Know? Osage World War I Veterans

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Cultural
The United States officially entered into World War I on April 6, 1917. At that time enrolled members of the Osage Tribe were not considered citizens of the United States; therefore, they were not

Did You Know? Chief Arthur Bonnicastle

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Cultural
Osage Chief Arthur Bonnicastle was born on February 20, 1877, in Osage County, Oklahoma. He was born to a woman named Me-Tse-He. Bonnicastle spent his childhood years in Osage County. His name, Arthur

Did You Know? Chief Fred Lookout

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Cultural
Fred Lookout was the longest-serving elected Chief in the history of the Osage Nation. Prior to serving as Principal Chief he was elected as Assistant Principal Chief in 1908, but did not run for

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