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Additionally, the Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise also designs and prints the Pawhuska Journal-Capital, Bartlesville Magazine, and Hometown Shopper from its plant in Bartlesville. Sister Oklahoma publications include The Oklahoman, The Journal Record, Daily Ardmoreite, Shawnee News-Star, and Miami News Record. [3]
John Denyer Red Eagle (September 21, 1948 – January 12, 2024) was an American Osage politician who served as the principal chief of the Osage Nation between June 2010 and his removal from office in January 2014.
He built a home near Bird Creek, about 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Pawhuska. In 1875 he became principal chief of the Osage Nation. In 1875 he became principal chief of the Osage Nation. By 1881 Bigheart was the leader of the "Full Bloods", or Non-Progressives Party, of the Osage Nation.
The local newspaper is the Pawhuska Journal-Capital. [25] Its roots go back to two papers which subsequently merged: The Capital and The Journal, each established in 1904. [26] The Journal-Capital has been in continuous publication under that name since April 6, 1925. [26]
Pawhuska Public Schools (PPS) is a school district headquartered in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. It includes Pawhuska, Nelagoney, and a small portion of Pershing. [1] David Cash was the superintendent until his retirement in 2023. [2] Cash continued to work for the district in coaching sports. [3] Chris Tanner became the new superintendent. [4]
CNN anchor and political commentator Alisyn Camerota has revealed that Tim Lewis died on July 27, just two months before their 23rd wedding anniversary. He was 58 years old. According to Camerota ...
Saginaw Morgan Grant (July 20, 1936 – July 27, 2021) was a Native American character actor.He appeared in The Lone Ranger, The World's Fastest Indian, Community, and Breaking Bad and was a musician, pow wow dancer, motivational speaker and the Hereditary Chief of the Sac and Fox Nation.
On his mother's side, Curtis was a descendant of chief White Plume of the Kaw Nation and chief Pawhuska of the Osage. [8] Curtis's first words as an infant were in French and Kansa, both languages that he learned from his mother. She died in 1863, when he was 3 years old, but he lived for some time thereafter with his maternal grandparents on ...