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Pawhuska (Osage: 𐓄𐓘𐓢𐓶𐓮𐓤𐓘, hpahúska, lit.: White Hair ; Chiwere : Paháhga ) is a city in and the county seat of Osage County, Oklahoma , United States. [ 4 ] As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 2,984. [ 3 ]
The first White Hair, Paw-Hiu-Skah, Pahuska, or Pawhuska, was born about 1763 and died about 1809. [1] The town of Pawhuska, Oklahoma is named for him. He was the chief of the Thorny-Valley people, a division of the Osage people. [2] In 1791, Pawhuska is reputed to have fought against American troops under Arthur St. Clair in Ohio. [3]
Mathews returned to Pawhuska in October 1929 and continued to write for Sooner Magazine until April 1933. [36] [38] After returning home, Mathews rarely mentioned his first wife and children. Historian Michael Snyder suggests that Mathews attempt to remove them from his biography was out of embarrassment of the failure of his first marriage and ...
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]
Immaculate Conception Church is a historic Roman Catholic church building at 1314 Lynn Avenue in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. It was built in 1910 and added to the National Register in 1979. It was built in 1910 and added to the National Register in 1979.
The City Hall of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, also known as the Osage Council House, was built in 1894. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] It was built in 1894 to serve as the main government building of the Osage Nation. It replaced a previous Council House building which burned. [2]
The first Boy Scout troop in America is claimed to have been organized in Pawhuska, in May 1909 by John F. Mitchell. Pawhuska is in the Cherokee Area Council. [1] [2] Lady Liberty of Tahlequah, part of Strengthen the Arm of Liberty. In 1917, the Guthrie Council was formed. It closed in 1918. [3] In 1921, the Miami Council was formed. It closed ...
Gina Gray (Osage name: Pa-Pe Son-tse): [1] (1954 – 20 December 2014) was an Osage artist born in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, [2] to Andrew and Margaret Gray. [3] She was the great-granddaughter of Henry Roan Horse. [4]