- 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 Nation - Wikipedia
The Osage Nation ( ˈoʊseɪdʒ OH-sayj) (Osage: 𐓏𐓘𐓻𐓘𐓻𐓟 𐓁𐓣𐓤𐓘𐓯𐓣, lit 'People of the Middle Waters'[2]) is a federally recognized Native American tribe in Oklahoma They are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains historically from the Midwestern United States
- About | Osage Nation Foundation
Explore the rich history and enduring culture of the Osage Nation—from ancestral traditions to present-day resilience and community strength
- Osage Nation Congress opens Hun-Kah Session with full slate of . . .
For the 2026 Hun-Kah Session, the Ninth Osage Nation Congress will consider several legislative bills and resolutions on file with the Congressional Clerk’s office Day 1 of the 24-day spring session was March 30 and its duration will be throughout most of April
- 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
- Osage Nation chief discusses future, culture and growth
As the Osage Nation prepares for a leadership transition, Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear says the tribe’s long-term focus remains rooted in health, culture and land Standing Bear, who is not seeking another term, spoke about priorities outlined in the tribe’s strategic plan and what he sees ahead for the Osage people
- Services - Osage Nation
Child, Family, Senior Services Burial Assistance
- Osage Nation preserves its story with sovereignty time capsule
News Osage Nation preserves its story with sovereignty time capsule The Osage Nation is honoring its past while looking toward the future as part of a month-long celebration of sovereignty
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