- Osage Nation - Wikipedia
They are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains historically from the Midwestern United States The tribe began in the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys around 1620 along with other groups of its language family, then migrated west in the 17th century due to Iroquois incursions
- Osage Nation
Headquartered in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, approx 60 miles northwest of Tulsa, Osage Nation exercises governmental jurisdiction over the Osage reservation, a more than 2200 square miles area extending from Tulsa to Kansas
- Osage | Traditions, History, Oil, Facts | Britannica
After settling on the Kansas reservation, the Osage were notable for their persistent rejection of the dominant American culture; they continued to dress in traditional clothing and to build traditional homes
- Indians 201: A very brief overview of the Osage Indians - Daily Kos
The Osage language is a Siouan language, and within this language family belongs to the Mississippi Valley Group The Osage language is most closely related to Omaha, Ponca, Kansa, and Quapaw
- About the Osage Nation Reservation
We welcome you to the Osage Nation Reservation and invite you to learn about our history and culture Our Osage ancestors controlled millions of acres in what is now known as Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma before the existence of the United States
- About | Osage Nation Foundation
The vibrant history of the Osage is that of a proud, spiritual people who have weathered hardship to emerge as a leading force in Native America The Osage were known for being bold warriors, skilled hunters and farmers, and preservers of family life
- The Osage - U. S. National Park Service
Osage Indians originally lived in villages primarily along the Osage River, roaming the land between three great rivers, the Missouri to the north, the Mississippi to the east, and the Arkansas to the south Their western boundary stretched into the windswept plains where they hunted buffalo
- Osage (tribe) | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
The Osage are an American Indian tribe whose ancestral domain included much of Oklahoma A legend indicates the Osage and the other Dhegiha Sioux (Kaw, Omaha, Ponca, and Quapaw) originated at Indian Knoll near the mouth of the Green River in Kentucky
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