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Osage Nation invites the public to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Wakon Iron Chapel on Wednesday, June 30 at 1 p.m. The construction location is at the Pawhuska Indian Village between E. 21st St. and John Dahl Ave. in Pawhuska, Okla. “The three Chapels at Grayhorse, Pawhuska and Hominy serve as the place where we conduct the last rites of many of our people,” said Chief Standing Bear
By ON Communications Artist’s Rendering from Osage Nation Tribal Development Pawhuska, Okla., (Monday, February 6, 2017) — The public is invited to attend a groundbreaking for a new domestic violence shelter provided by the Osage Nation. The groundbreaking will be held in Pawhuska at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, February 22, 2017. The location of the site is not to be disclosed to the public, however
Groundbreaking for Osage Nation Family Violence Prevention Shelter
For more information, please contact the Osage Nation Family Violence Prevention office at (918) 287-5422.
Groundbreaking Planned for New Fairfax Senior Housing
Communications
Osage Nation announces a groundbreaking planned for the new Fairfax Senior Housing Complex on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 10 a.m. Ten duplexes, for a total of 20 additional housing units, are planned for construction. Over the past several years Osage elders and their families have expressed the need for senior housing in and around Fairfax. In response, Osage Nation used tribal funds to
Osage Nation announces a groundbreaking planned for the Pawhuska Senior Housing Expansion located at 350 Senior Circle on Tuesday, September 14 at 10 a.m. Five duplexes, for a total of 10 additional housing units, are being built. The additional duplexes will be located on the empty cul-de-sac just north of Title VI, as well as the cul-de-sac to the northwest of the complex. Monies from the Indian
Group Therapy for Grief and Loss: Registration Required
Public Event
Loss comes in many forms. We have lost those we love. We have lost re-lationships. We have lost our way of life. We have lost direction. Grief is our way to honor those losses. Please join us for six weeks of group therapy as we journey through our grief. The group will be held from noon to 1pm. Lunch will be served. This is a closed group with a minimum number of seats. Please call the clinic to
Return to Traditional Osage Foods The goal of teaching people better nutrition through growing, gathering and hunting for food for the family is a part of the traditions of the Osage. Growing, gathering and hunting for food were the common methods to provide nutrition in days past. Osage Nation has been awarded the “ Good Health & Wellness in Indian Country” grant from Southern Plains Tribal
Growing, gathering and hunting food is a traditional Osage way of providing nutrition to your family. GROW GATHER HUNT, an Osage Nation initiative, focuses on sharing these foundational skills to youth through education. The Grow Gather Hunt Camp will be held via virtual camp and through the mail. Camp registration is open to Native American boys and girls ages 8-14 living in Osage County and any
Grow Gather Hunt Virtual Camp
Public Event
Grow Gather Hunt Virtual Camp Week 1 - July 20-24 Week 2 - July 27-31 Contact Jamie Clark at: jaime.clark@osagenation-nsn.gov 918-287-5482
Grow Gather Hunt Virtual Camp
Public Event
Grow Gather Hunt Virtual Camp Week 1 - July 20-24 Week 2 - July 27-31 Contact Jamie Clark at: jaime.clark@osagenation-nsn.gov 918-287-5482
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Halloween Carnival (Hominy)
Public Event
Halloween Carnival DATE-October 28th 2017 TIME- 6PM-10PM LOCATION- HOMINY INDIAN VILLAGE CHAPEL Games, carving contest, cake walks, hay rides, spook house and more. Wear your costume for the costume contest. For more info call April Mitts, 918-698-2211
HALLOWEEN HANDGAME
Public Event
HALLOWEEN HANDGAME Sunday, October 29th at 4:00 PM Wakon Iron Hall Pawhuska, OK Come join us for some ghoulish games, freaky fun, and frightening food! Costume contests for all ages Supper will be served after the Handgame!! For more info call Jackie 918-694-0749 or Bruce 918-440-7721 Given by the Cunningham Family Descendants of Lillie (Bighorse) Cunningham
Benefit hand game will provide support for current and new Osage Princess By ON Communications PAWHUSKA, Okla. (Feb.13, 2015) — The Osage Princess Sorority has been going strong for almost fifteen years and their secret is sisterhood and communication. This Sunday, at Wakon Iron Hall in Pawhuska, Okla., the sorority is hosting an Osage style hand game to raise funds for the current Osage princess