Registration is now open for the Osage Nation Language Department's 2025-26 academic year! Find a class that works for you and register on the Osage Nation Service Portal . If the form below does not
Download Noto Sans Osage , open the ZIP file, and double-click the .TTF file to install this on your computer. After this you will be able to type in Osage on your computer, when you select Noto Sans
Washashe Wageress Pahvgreh Tse by William Comb Regus (1834) Known as the first Osage book, Washashe Wageress Pahvgreh Tse is considered a historical artifact. The work contains missing or blurred
Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office Staff Dr. Andrea A. Hunter – Director/ THPO @email Dr. Andrea A. Hunter is an enrolled member of the Osage Nation from the Grayhorse
PDF INSTRUCTIONS Telecommunication Consultation Procedures The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office has developed the following consultation procedures for all telecommunication projects
PDF INSTRUCTIONS The following archaeological survey standards are the minimum amount of work acceptable for archaeological surveys conducted on the Osage Nation Reservation/Osage County and
PDF INSTRUCTIONS The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office (ONHPO) has developed the following procedures for Section 106 consultation required by the Historic Preservation Act, (NHPA) [54 U.S.C.
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The Osage Nation has a rich and varied geographic history. The ancestral map below shows our migration over a period of more than 1,000 years, towards our modern day territory in Northeast Oklahoma