Osage Research Bibliography The following list of references are resources that the Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office recommends for beginning research into Osage history and culture. While
Osage Lands Acknowledegment June 2019 The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office, in response to multiple requests for an appropriate acknowledgement of Osage lands for third-party presentations
Osage Nation reclaims Sugarloaf Mound Sugarloaf Mound St. Louis’ Last Standing Mound HISTORY Excerpts from “ Saving Sugarloaf Mound ” by Andrew B. Weil and Dr. Andrea Hunter, in CRM: The Journal of
The Historic Preservation Office is committed to encouraging Osage youth to learn, participate, and promote Osage cultural preservation. The Advisory Council for Historic Preservation has published
Excerpt from: Osage Nation NAGPRA Claim for Human Remains Removed from the Clarksville Mound Group (23PI6), Pike County, Missouri by Andrea A. Hunter, James Munkres, and Barker Fariss, Osage Nation
Purpose The Traditional Cultural Advisors (TCA) serve as the advisory review board for the Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office (ONHPO). The TCA is comprised of Osage community members respected
In keeping with Chief Standing Bear's Goals for the Osage Nation, the Historic Preservation Office is tasked with the investigation, identification, and preservation of Osage sites, burials, and any
Osage Language Mobile Apps The Osage Nation Language Department currently offers three exciting mobile applications for you to use in your language-learning endeavors: Osage Books , Wahzhazhe, and
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