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  2. Osage Nation - Wikipedia

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    David Holt (politician) (b. 1979), Mayor of Oklahoma City; [92] served in the Oklahoma State Senate; he was the first Osage elected to state office since 2006. [93] Shonke Mon-thi^, a diplomat to the United States government in the early 20th century. Kihegashugah or Little Chief, an Osage leader who traveled to France in the 1820s.

  3. Osage - Wikipedia

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    The Osage Nation, a Native American tribe in the United States, is the source of most other terms containing the word "osage". Osage can also refer to: Osage language , a Dhegihan language traditionally spoken by the Osage Nation

  4. Osage, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Osage is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] History. A post office called Osage was established in 1890, ...

  5. List of Osage Nation chiefs - Wikipedia

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    The United States Osage Agent, Cyrus Beede, encouraged the Osage to form an elected form of government. In 1878, the Osage Nation held its first democratic election for a tribal leader. Joseph Pawnee-no-pashe was elected the first "governor" of the Osage Nation and won re-election in 1880. [2]

  6. How the Osage Nation helped Martin Scorsese make ... - AOL

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    The first frame of the film displays Osage orthography, Renfro said, and the language is spoken by Osage and non-Osage actors. The characters wear traditional clothing made by Osage artisans, and ...

  7. List of municipalities in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with Ohio highlighted. Ohio is a state located in the Midwestern United States. Cities in Ohio are municipalities whose population is no less than 5,000; smaller municipalities are called villages. Nonresident college students and incarcerated inmates do not count towards the city requirement of 5,000 residents. [1]

  8. Fear, awe and Tecumseh: What was life like in Ohio ... - AOL

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    Ohio was in its infancy, having officially become the 17th U.S. state just three years earlier. ... A number of indigenous peoples still called Ohio home, including Delawares, Iroquois, Miamis, ...

  9. Map shows which Ohio areas counted the most wild turkeys ...

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