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Osage Font & Keyboard

Osage Font Installation To be able to read and write in Osage on your computer, tablet, or mobile device requires them to have a font installed that contains the characters of the Osage orthography

Osage Culture Traveling Trunk

Osage Culture Traveling Trunk The Historic Preservation Office, with the assistance of the Traditional Cultural Advisors (TCA) Committee, consulted with professors and graduate students at Missouri

Sacred Sites

Osage Sacred Sites The Osage Nation has a vital interest in protecting its historic and ancestral cultural resources and considers the preservation of its history and culture to be its highest

About the Osage Nation Reservation

Experience our dynamic culture and observe the unwavering determination of our community. The Osage people have established their roots in this land for over a century and a half. Our people have

Resources

Genealogy Osage Nation does not conduct genealogy research. Osage Members may submit a Family Tree request through the Membership/CDIB department . Media Request Wahzhazhe Communications is the first

Meet the Staff

Whether greeting museum visitors or working behind the scenes in collections, the ONM staff is a core group of dedicated individuals who work together to ensure that the exhibitions and collections

Call for Osage Artists

Community Exhibit: OSAGE 2020: Views from Within Entry Deadline: Saturday, November 14, 2020 Exhibition Dates: December 18, 2020 – February 12, 2021. Virtual Opening: December 18, 2020 at 7 pm. Media

Call for Artists

Osage Nation Museum Open Call for Artists The Osage Nation Museum maintains an open call for Osage Artists to submit work for exhibition consideration at the Museum. The Osage Nation Museum accepts

Get Involved

Volunteer and Internship Opportunities Osage Nation Education Department Internship Program Donations The Osage Nation Museum encourages donations either through in-kind, monetary, or object donations

Plan Your Visit

Hours of Admission The museum is open daily from Tuesday - Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. The museum is closed every Sunday, Monday, and all federal holidays. Parking and admission are free. Donations

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    • Osage Orthography
    • Osage Sound Guide
    • Osage Font & Keyboard
    • Mobile Apps
    • Language Staff
    • Translation Request
    • Contact Us
    • Coyote and the Bear
  • Museum
    • Plan Your Visit
    • Veterans Archive Project
    • Allottee 2229
    • Image and Research Requests
    • Call for Artists
    • Past Exhibits
    • Meet the Staff
    • Get Involved
    • Resources
  • Visitor
    • Wahzhazhe Welcome Guide
    • Osage Nation Museum
    • Visitors Center
    • About Osage Reservation
  • Historic Preservation
    • Geography
      • Ancestral Map
      • Picture Cave
      • Sacred Sites
      • Sugarloaf Mound
      • Blanchard Springs Caverns
    • History
    • Advisors
    • Ethics and Commercialization
    • Osage Lands Acknowledgement
    • Research Bibliography
    • Preservation for Osage Youth
    • Archaeological Survey Standards
    • Looting and Collecting
    • NHPA Section 106
    • Osage Nation and NAGPRA
    • Section 106 Agency Assignments
    • Staff Information
    • Telecommunication Consultation Procedures