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  2. Osage Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Osage lands became overrun with European-American settlers. In 1855, the Osage suffered another epidemic of smallpox, because a generation had grown up without getting vaccinated. [32] During Bleeding Kansas and later the American Civil War the Osage largely stayed neutral, but both sides successfully recruited Osage fighters to their side.

  3. Drummond family (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    The Drummond family is an American ranching family from Oklahoma. The family is one of the largest land-owning families in the state of Oklahoma and the United States. In 2017, the family owned 433,000 acres according to The Land Report magazine. In 2022, the family was the largest land-owning family in Osage County, owning about 9% of the county.

  4. 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.

  5. Osage County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Osage Agency was established in 1872 at Deep Ford, later renamed as Pawhuska. It was designated as the county seat when Oklahoma was admitted as a state. The other chief settlements in the 1870s were Hominy and Fairfax; each of the three was settled by a major Osage band. [4] In 1875, the US designated their land as the Osage Reservation.

  6. How Killers of the Flower Moon Captures the True Story of the ...

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    At the film's premiere, Osage language consultant Christopher Cote told the Hollywood Reporter that, as an Osage himself, he was hoping Killers of the Flower Moon would be told from the ...

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

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    “As an Osage, I really wanted this to be from the perspective of Mollie and what her family experienced,” Christopher Côté, an Osage language consultant on the film, told The Hollywood ...

  8. Former Indian reservations in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tribal jurisdictional areas replaced the tribal governments, [1] with the exception of the Osage Nation. As confirmed by the Osage Nation Reaffirmation Act of 2004, the Osage Nation retains mineral rights to their reservation, [2] the so-called "Underground Reservation". The United States Census has collected data on the reservations since 1990.

  9. 'Killers Of The Flower Moon's Mollie Burkhart Was A Very Real ...

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    One of the main characters in Killers of the Flower Moon, Mollie Kyle, who later became Mollie Burkhart, was a single woman from a wealthy Osage family, the New York Times says. In 1917, Ernest ...