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Did You Know? Black Gold

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Osage-owned Black Gold won the 50 th running of the Kentucky Derby in 1924. His owner was Rosa M. Hoots, who was allotted during the 1906 Act. It was because of Hoots’ Osage heritage that Black Gold

Did You Know? Hominy Indians Football Team

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One of the first great football teams in American football history was the Hominy Indians. The Indians got their start in the early 1920s. The idea for an all Native football team came from a young

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