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Osage Nation | Media Request

Wahzhazhe Communications, the Osage Nation Communications Department, supports internal and external communications needs and initiatives for the Osage Nation. The team strives to be a voice for Osage

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Submit a Translation Request Physical Address 222 W. Main Street Pawhuska, OK 74056 Main Phone 918-287-5505 Email @email Policies Minor Children in Class/Building Policy

Osage Language Department Translation Request

The Osage Nation Language Department (ONLD) provides translations from English to Osage translation. Some words/phrases do not translate directly, however, ONLD does its best to provide the most

Osage Nation Visitor Center Updates & Pop-Up Shop Information

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Cultural Center
Exciting changes are happening at the Osage Nation Visitor's Center! To make way for a massive renovation and expansion on its current structure, the Visitor’s Center has temporarily relocated to the

Osage Nation Launches π“·π“˜π“»π“˜π“»π“Ÿ 𐓯π“ͺΝ˜π“―π“ͺΝ˜π“·π“Ÿ β€œWahzhazhe Always” Celebrating Culture and Sovereignty

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Press Release
Wahzhazhe Always Campaign represents eternal connection and vitality of Osage Nation tribal members Pawhuska, Okla. (March 10, 2023) - The Osage Nation, a sovereign Nation thriving on its Reservation

Osage Nation Announces 2023 Sovereignty Day Celebration and Dance

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Public Event
Celebration to take place on Saturday, March 11 at Ag Building, Osage County Fairgrounds OSAGE NATION SERVICE AREA, Okla.. (February 9, 2023) - The Osage Nation (ON) announces preparations for the

Cultural Center and Language Department to Host Handgame Hype for Youth

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Public Event
The Wahzhazhe Cultural Center and Language Department (ONLD) are excited to host "HANDGAME HYPE" for our youth. All community members are invited to attend with doors opening at 1 p.m. on Saturday

Osage Nation and NAGPRA

On November 16, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed into law the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) [P.L. 101-601; 25 USC 3001-3013, 104 Stat. 3048-3058] (Appendix A)

U.S. Forest Service Awards Dr. Hunter Outstanding Wild & Scenic River Stewardship

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Press Release
Award recognizes groundbreaking work by the Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office. OSAGE NATION SERVICE AREA, OKLA. (January 4, 2023) – The U.S. Forest Service awarded Osage Nation’s Tribal

Osage Nation Sesquicentennial Preservation Video

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On October 22, 2022, the Osage Sesquicentennial Celebration convened the great π“·π“˜π“»π“˜π“»π“Ÿ π“©π“£π“€π“˜π“―π“£ together to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Osage Reservation established in 1872. The event celebrated Osage resilience and major accomplishments that have sustained us as a Nation on this land. The gathering included π“·π“˜π“»π“˜π“»π“Ÿ traditions and cultural ways that foster unity and respect for one another in order to empower our children to shape a bright future. The event was held on the Osage Nation campus in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The day was dedicated to all those we have lost that paved a path to a brighter future for us and future generations. Our strength and resilience comes from the commitment of our Wahzhazhe people and the knowledge that the Wahzhazhe Nation is blessed by Wa-Kon-Da. This film captures the day and will be secured in a time capsule. Future generations should know that we pray for them, as our ancestors prayed for us.

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    • 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
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    • Telecommunication Consultation Procedures