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Wahzhazhe Funeral Practices

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The funeral ceremony, as Archie Mason, Jr. shares in this video, is perhaps the most important ceremony of all of our practices as Wahzhazhe people. This video illustrates how funeral practices have evolved over generations for Wahzhazhe people.

 

Wahzhazhe Naming Traditions

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This video illustrates how our Wahzhazhe names identify our places and roles in our families, clans, and in our ceremonies and qualify us to participate in certain cultural practices, such as the In’lonschka.

Osage Meat Pie

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Indigenous peoples throughout Indian Country make meatpies in many different ways. Osage meatpies are made with ground beef, kidney suet, salt and pepper. The meat is wrapped in dough and baked in the oven until golden brown.

Free Public Event Celebrates Maria Tallchief Quarter, Unveiling of New Statue Honoring Marjorie Tallchief 

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OSAGE NATION RESERVATION, OKLA. (October 2, 2023) - The Osage Nation, in partnership with the United States Mint, the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, and the Tulsa Historical Society and

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON | Osage Nation Health System

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STATEMENT ON "KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON" "Trauma is not the end of our story. With intentional healing-centered efforts and knowledge, we manage it. Grounded in culture and tradition, Osage Nation

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON | Chief Standing Bear Statement

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STATEMENT ON "KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON" “'Killers of the Flower Moon' is an Osage story of trust and betrayal. Most Native Nations have their own tragic stories that deserve to be told. Although

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON | Osage Nation Language Department

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STATEMENT ON "KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON" "The Osage language is a pillar of our sovereignty. As part of our joint commitment to Native representation, the Osage Nation Language Department worked

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON | Osage Nation Media Guide

𐓷𐓘𐓻𐓘𐓻𐓟 Language Department Announces 2023-2024 Community Class Schedule

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The 𐓷𐓘𐓻𐓘𐓻𐓟 Language Department announces open registration for 2023-2024 community language classes. Virtual and in-person classes begin on Tuesday, September 5, 2023. Various proficiency levels

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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    • Wahzhazhe Welcome Guide
    • Osage Nation Museum
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    • Geography
      • Ancestral Map
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      • Sugarloaf Mound
      • Blanchard Springs Caverns
    • History
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    • Osage Lands Acknowledgement
    • Research Bibliography
    • Preservation for Osage Youth
    • Archaeological Survey Standards
    • Looting and Collecting
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    • Section 106 Agency Assignments
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    • Telecommunication Consultation Procedures