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    boxes, or other symbols instead of Osage letters. The Osage Nation (/ˈoʊseɪdʒ/ OH-sayj) (Osage: 𐓁𐒻 𐓂𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒼𐒰͘‎, romanized: Ni Okašką, lit. 'People of...
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  • An Osage headright is a type of headright in the United States. There are 2,229 Osage headrights, one for each member of the Osage Nation enrolled in 1906...
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    young adults of the Osage Nation as the "Reign of Terror". Most took place from 1921 to 1926. At least 60 wealthy, full-blood Osage persons were reported...
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  • An Osage Nation chief is a leader of the Osage Nation. Historically, chiefs were hereditary and the tribe was made up of various sub-chiefs under a primary...
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  • Killers of the Flower Moon (film) (category Articles containing Osage-language text)
    1920s Oklahoma, it focuses on a series of murders of Osage members and relations in the Osage Nation after oil was discovered on tribal land. The tribal...
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  • script by modifying or fusing Latin letters. This Osage script has been in regular use on the Osage Nation ever since. In 2012, while in the process of submitting...
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    recognized Osage Nation. The county is coextensive with the Osage Nation Reservation, established by treaty in the 19th century when the Osage relocated...
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    Texas, and St. Louis before being hired as clerk for the Osage Mercantile Company in the Osage Nation. Frederick would marry his wife, Addie Gentner of Coffeyville...
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  • refer to: Osage language, a Dhegihan language traditionally spoken by the Osage Nation Osage script, used for writing this language Osage (Unicode block)...
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    Maclura pomifera, commonly known as the Osage orange (/ˈoʊseɪdʒ/ OH-sayj), is a small deciduous tree or large shrub, native to the south-central United...
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    Mollie Kyle (category Osage Indian murders)
    1937. Mollie Kyle was born on December 1, 1886, in the Osage Nation, Indian Territory (now Osage County, Oklahoma) to James Cue Kyle and Lizzie Q. Kyle...
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    The Osage Nation Museum (ONM) in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, is devoted to Osage history, art, and culture. Highlights include an extensive photograph collection...
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    members of the Osage Nation in 1808, called for the United States to establish Fort Osage as a trading post and to protect the Osage from tribal enemies...
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    rendering support to display the Osage Unicode characters in this article correctly. Osage (/oʊˈseɪdʒ, ˈoʊseɪdʒ/; Osage: 𐓏𐒰𐓓𐒰𐓓𐒷 𐒻𐒷‎ Wažáže ie) is...
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  • Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI is a 2017 nonfiction book by American journalist David Grann about the Osage murders. Time magazine...
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    James Bigheart (category Principal Chiefs of the Osage Nation)
    Big Jim, was an Osage politician who served as principal chief of the Osage Nation. James Bigheart was born Pun-Kah-Wi-Tah-An-Kah in 1838 to Nun-tsa-tum-kah...
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    built to the city. Osage City was incorporated as a city in April 1872. Like Osage County, the city was named for the Osage Nation. Osage City was a very...
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    by impounding the Osage River in the northern part of the Ozarks in central Missouri. Parts of three smaller tributaries to the Osage are included in the...
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    Pawhuska, Oklahoma (category Populated places within the Osage Nation reservation)
    established in 1872 with the reservation for the Osage Nation, part of Indian Territory. The Osage Indian Agency was located along Bird Creek. One of...
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    The Osage Nation operates seven casinos in Oklahoma, under the name Osage Casinos. The 25th largest tribe in the United States, the people are based on...
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    tribal council chair. The Osage Nation elected Pam Shaw, John Maker, Billy Keene, Maria Whitehorn, and Joe Tillman to the Osage Congress. Charles Diebold...
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  • William Shirley Mathews (category Osage Nation politicians)
    Shirley Mathews was an Osage politician who served in several positions of Osage Nation government. He served as the Osage Nation treasurer between 1882...
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    the Osage Nation and Osage County, Oklahoma, challenged the constitutional legitimacy of permits for both projects. In 2016, Court found in Osage Wind...
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    Henry Roan (category Osage Indian murders)
    Henry Roan or E-Stah-mo-sah was an Osage man murdered on February 6, 1923, during the Osage Indian murders. William King Hale was convicted as the mastermind...
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    Oklahoma Tribe only has jurisdiction over a portion of the county. The Osage Nation maintains the only federally recognized Indian reservation in the state...
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  • Scott Bighorse (category Osage Nation state legislators in Oklahoma)
    assistant principal chief of the Osage Nation. Bighorse was elevated to interim principal chief of the Osage Nation after the 2014 impeachment of John...
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  • Sundown (novel) (category Books set in the Osage Nation)
    by the Osage writer John Joseph Mathews. Set in the Osage Nation and Osage County, Oklahoma, the novel follows the life of a "mixed blood" Osage boy named...
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    Paul Red Eagle (category Principal Chiefs of the Osage Nation)
    Red Eagle (c. 1880 – July 1, 1941) was an Osage politician who served as the Principal Chief of the Osage Nation between 1923 and 1924 and as the assistant...
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  • Daposka Ahnkodapi Elementary School (category Osage Nation)
    goes up to grade 7. It has a program of immersion in the Osage language, and the Osage Nation tribe governs the school. According to Alex RedCorn, the...
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    Geoffrey Standing Bear (category Principal Chiefs of the Osage Nation)
    (Osage) is an attorney and politician who has served as Principal Chief of the Osage Nation since 2014. Chief Standing Bear was born into the Osage Nation...
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