In collaboration with the Sam Noble Museum and University of Oklahoma, this exhibition examines Osage Weddings in the early nineteenth century and the incorporation of certain elements from the
This exhibit traces the remarkable history of Native American veterans. Native Americans have served in every major U.S. military encounter from the Revolutionary War to today’s conflicts in the
The selection of paintings highlights the diversity of styles and artists represented in the museum’s permanent collection. Since 1938 the Nation’s museum has stood at the heart of Osage artistic and
To Honor and Remember represents the unique history of Osage involvement in armed forces through photographs, historical artifacts, uniforms, dance clothing, and art. {"preview_thumbnail":"/sites
Wah-Zha-Zhi Spirit: A Celebration of Osage History and Culture tells the story of Osage history and culture through objects from the permanent collection and interpretive text. The exhibit showcases
For the Osage Nation Museum’s first temporary exhibition, staff decided to showcase many of the beautiful, amazing, and fascinating objects in the museum’s permanent collection. These highlights
Carl Ponca encapsulated the word Artist: Osage, Painter, Sculptor, Sketch Artist, Glass Blower, Arts Advocate & Educator, Museum Curator and Inventor; Carl Ponca was all of these things and more
Since its inception, photography was used to capture a moment in time. A place, gesture, facial expression, or time period is frozen for future generations to look upon. During the late nineteenth and
The Osage Nation Museum is honored to exhibit works from one of the most renowned Osage artists of the 21st Century, Gina Gray. Gray’s work is a visual representation of her love for her heritage, her