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  2. How a ruling on a disputed wind farm on the Osage Reservation ...

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    The ruling was a clear victory for the Osage Nation, and the company estimated that complying with the order to tear down the turbines would cost nearly $260 million. ... “Financial institutions ...

  3. Modern social statistics of Native Americans - Wikipedia

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    Average income varies by tribe and can range from $29,211 in the Osage tribe, to a mere $11,402 in the Tohono O’odham tribe. [16] Over 20% of Native American reservation households make less than $5,000 annually while only 6% of the overall US population has an annual income of less than $5,000. [ 17 ]

  4. Osage Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Osage are descendants of cultures of Indigenous peoples who had been in North America for thousands of years. Studies of their traditions and language show that they were part of a group of Dhegihan-Siouan speaking people who lived in the Ohio River valley area, extending into present-day Kentucky.

  5. United States v. Ramsey (1926) - Wikipedia

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    The Osage tribe was one of the wealthiest in the United States, but with the mineral rights transferring to the land owners in 1926, their murder rates also became the highest in the United States. [17] By 1925, Osage families were earning about $65,000 per year, compared to white families that were averaging $1,000. [18]

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  7. An Oklahoma tribal nation conducted a census for the first ...

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    The Osage Nation’s census is the latest example of a broader push by tribal governments to collect and store their own information, rather than rely on outside agencies or federal officials to ...

  8. Project on Indigenous Governance and Development - Wikipedia

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    Yakama Nation Land Enterprise, Confederated Tribes, and Bands of the Yakama Nation; Zuni Eagle Sanctuary - Zuni Fish and Wildlife Department, Pueblo of Zuni. Honors: Bringing Financial and Business Expertise to Tribes - Borrego Springs Bank, Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians. Cherokee Nation History Course - Human Resources Department, Cherokee ...

  9. Million Dollar Elm - Wikipedia

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    The Million Dollar Elm (unknown - 1980s; 2014 - 2024) was the name given to multiple trees in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, known for marking the site of auctions for oil leases to drill in the Osage Nation. The original tree died in the 1980s due to Dutch elm disease and a replacement tree planted in 2014 was felled in April 2024.