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  2. Osage Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Osage Nation (/ ˈoʊseΙͺdΚ’ / OH-sayj) (Osage: 𐓁𐒻 π“‚π’Όπ’°π“‡π’Όπ’°Ν˜‎, romanized: Ni OkaškΔ…, lit. 'People of the Middle Waters') is a Midwestern American tribe of the Great Plains. The tribe began in the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys around 700 B.C. along with other groups of its language family, then migrated west ...

  3. Ernest Burkhart - Wikipedia

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    Ernest George Burkhart (September 11, 1892 – December 1, 1986) was an American murderer who participated in the Osage Indian murders as a hitman for his uncle William King Hale 's crime ring. He was convicted for the killing of William E. Smith in 1926, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Burkhart was paroled in 1937, but was sent back to ...

  4. Anita Fields - Wikipedia

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    Institute of American Indian Arts, Oklahoma State University. Known for. Earthenware sculpture, Ceramics, Textile art, Osage ribbonwork. Spouse. Tom Fields. Website. nativefieldsart.com. Anita Fields (born 1951) is an Osage / Muscogee Native American ceramic and textile artist based in Oklahoma. She is an enrolled citizen of the Osage Nation.

  5. Oklahoma Osage composer makes history with 'Killers of the ...

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    Filmed in and around Osage County in 2021, "Killers of the Flower Moon" focuses on a grim and often-overlooked chapter of Oklahoma history: The 1920s "Reign of Terror," a series of ruthless ...

  6. Hominy Osage Round House - Wikipedia

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    The Hominy roundhouse was built nearly 100 years ago to strengthen the Osage people by helping to maintain Osage culture and community togetherness, and it did for a long time." [2] The roundhouse is located on 40 acres platted separately from the rest of Hominy, and is owned by the Osage Nation. [1][3] The top of the roof is an opening which ...

  7. These 10 Oklahoma cities the most vibrant downtowns in the ...

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    Pawhuska is Osage County's county seat and is known for its rich Osage Native American heritage and culture, according to WorldAtlas. Downtown Pawhuska is home to the Osage Nation Museum, the ...

  8. Meet Christopher: An Osage Indian Boy from Oklahoma

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    48. ISBN. 978-1571782175. Preceded by. Meet Lydia: A Native Girl from Southeast Alaska. Meet Christopher: An Osage Indian Boy from Oklahoma is a 2008 book by Genevieve Simermeyer for middle school students. The book tells the story of Christopher Cote who attends the annual In-lon-shka gathering where he and his family celebrate their Osage ...

  9. Osage Nation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Osage Tribal Museum, c. 1980s. The Osage Nation Museum (ONM) in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, [1] is devoted to Osage history, art, and culture. Highlights include an extensive photograph collection, historical artifacts, and traditional and contemporary art. Founded in 1938, the ONM is the oldest tribally owned museum in the United States. [2]