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  2. Osage Nation - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Osage Nation has 13,307 enrolled tribal members, with 6,747 living within the state of Oklahoma. [47] Since 2006 it has defined membership based on a person's lineal descent from a member listed on the Osage rolls at the time of the Osage Allotment Act of 1906.

  3. 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. ... The Today Show.

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  5. Museum opens in 'Killers of the Flower Moon' filming location ...

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    An Osage businesswoman is opening the Fairfax Osage Reservation Museum in a historic building that was a ... There's a lot of racism still today," she said. "The Osage community, tribal citizens ...

  6. List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Official Tribal Name People(s) Total Pop. (2010) [2] In-State Pop. (2010) [2] Tribal Headquarters [2] County Jurisdiction [2]; Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians: Shawnee

  7. Osage Indian murders - Wikipedia

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    It is an investigation into the death of the author's Osage grandmother who died during the murders. It was republished in 1999 with the title Bloodland: A Family Story of Oil, Greed and Murder on the Osage Reservation. The third edition, The Deaths of Sybil Bolton: Oil, Greed, and Murder on the Osage Reservation contains a foreword by David Grann.

  8. Is the Osage Nation on a reservation? One court says no, but ...

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

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    The tribe then purchased 1,470,559 acres (595,114 ha) of land in the Indian Territory from the Cherokee Nation. [5] The land was not suited for farming, but had abundant game. [6] In 1890 when Congress passed the Oklahoma Organic Act forming both the Oklahoma and Indian territories, the Osage Indian Reservation was part of the Oklahoma Territory.