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Carya illinoinensis | ๐“ท๐“˜๐“ฐ๐“˜๐“ฎ๐“ฐ๐“ช๐“ฎ๐“ฐ๐“˜ ๐“ก๐“ถ | Pecan

Updated on Jun 4th, 2025

Thomas Jefferson planted seeds at Monticello and gave some to George Washington; now these Pecans are the oldest trees in Mount Vernon.

Osage name
๐“ท๐“˜๐“ฐ๐“˜๐“ฎ๐“ฐ๐“ช๐“ฎ๐“ฐ๐“˜ ๐“ก๐“ถ

Carex lurida | ๐“จ๐“˜อ˜๐“ก๐“ฃอ˜ ๐“ฒโ€™๐“˜๐“ป๐“ฃ | Sedge

Updated on Jun 10th, 2025

Lurid Sedge is also called Shallow Sedge. Lurida comes from the Latin luridus referring the yellow cast on its green foliage and seedheads.

Amphicarpaea bracteate | ๐“ก๐“ชอ˜๐“œ๐“ฃอ˜๐“ค๐“Ÿ ๐“˜๐“ฌ๐“Ÿ | Hog Peanut

Updated on Jun 4th, 2025

Amphicarpaea bracteata is an annual to perennial vine in the legume family, native to woodland, thickets, and moist slopes in eastern North America.

Osage name
๐“ก๐“ชอ˜๐“œ๐“ฃอ˜๐“ค๐“Ÿ ๐“˜๐“ฌ๐“Ÿ

Allium canadense | ๐“จ๐“˜อ˜๐“ป๐“˜อ˜๐“ธ๐“Ÿ | Wild Onion

Updated on Jun 4th, 2025

Wild Onion prefers open, unshaded areas, where they bloom during April and May. When rainfall is sufficient, they sometimes bloom again in the fall.

Osage name
๐“จ๐“˜อ˜๐“ป๐“˜อ˜๐“ธ๐“Ÿ

Aesculus glabra | ๐“ฐ๐“˜๐“ฏ๐“ค๐“˜ ๐“ก๐“ถ | Ohio Buckeye

Updated on Jun 4th, 2025

The name stems from Native Americans, who called the nut "hetuck", which means "buck eye". The markings of the nut resembled the eyes of a deer.

Osage name
๐“ฐ๐“˜๐“ฏ๐“ค๐“˜ ๐“ก๐“ถ

IMAGE AND RESEARCH REQUESTS

Connect with the Collections! The Collections at Osage Nation Museum (ONM) reflect generations of Osage history, art, and culture. In line with our mission to prioritize cultural exchange, we offer

Allottee 2229 Digitization Project

CONTRIBUTE TO THE OSAGE NATION MUSEUM'S GROWING ARCHIVE The Osage Nation Museum (ONM) is sending a call out to all Wahzhazhe citizens to contribute to the nationโ€™s archive of photographs and

Honoring Our Veterans: An Osage Community Archive Project

CONTRIBUTE TO THE OSAGE NATION MUSEUM'S GROWING ARCHIVE In 2019, the Osage Nation Museum (ONM) initiated the โ€œHonoring Our Veteransโ€ archiving project. The intent is to archive biographies and images

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON | Osage Nation Media Guide

Looting and Collecting | What To Do When You Find An Artifact

The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office (ONHPO) receives many calls and emails about what to do with artifacts found in Osage County and throughout Osage Ancestral Territory. The best option is

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