Osage


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a member of the Siouan people formerly living in Missouri in the valleys of the Missouri and Osage rivers

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a river in Missouri that is a tributary of the Missouri River

the Dhegiha dialect spoken by the Osage

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At the end of the 19th century, the Osage Indians were driven onto presumed-worthless land, but their Oklahoma reservation turned out to be atop one of the largest U.S.
Follow Bighorse around for a day and it would not be an uncommon sight to see him picking up trash around the construction site, conversing with his employees and dreaming of new ways the casino can positively affect the Osage Nation.
The conditions that the United States implemented that led to the Osage Reign of Terror remain in place in twenty-first-century Indian country.
Osage Creek is owned by Mary Reba Trulove and Jay William Trulove, and Bold Team's ownership consists of Misty and Mark Drennan, Kyndall Lercher and Danny W.
The book is a meticulously researched account of an appalling widespread conspiracy against the Osage Indian nation in Oklahoma.
One hypothesized anachronistic planl is the Osage orange (Moraceae: Madura pomifera), which produces an unusually large finit (up to 15 cm in diameter and 1 kg in weight) and which appears to have 110 extant seed disperser.
During my final decade teaching First Grade before retirement; Judy Schachner's Skippyjon series was the hands down Osage County First Grade favorite.
FOR MORE THAN a decade, members of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma were quietly, systematically slaughtered for their oil money.
Jerry Smith of Torrance, California presents his classic article on Osage cradleboards originally published in Moccasin Tracks, April 1983.
Glavin needed help getting the nomination completed, and asked Osage County Health Department Director Susan Long for help.
On one of the Osage cultural walks--the year a cold wind tore across the prairie and blew an arbor away, when Anita with her very-black hair and sly smile, who taught finger weaving, was still alive--I remember flinty Osage men in desert camo talking about hunting coyote.
ONE COLD NOVEMBER day last year, Chris Turley, a 28-year-old member of the Osage Nation, set out from the tribe's northeast Oklahoma reservation upon a quest.