NEWS RELEASE Oklahoma Tornado Safety: Be Prepared and Stay Aware Osage Nation, Pawhuska, Okla. (May 5, 2015)—When living in Osage County, Oklahoma, people have grown to understand that tornadoes can occur any time of the year. Spring does seem to be tornado season due to the changing weather, but some years see more activity than others. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration better
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Pawhuska, OK – The director of the Osage Nation Family Violence Prevention Department, Olivia Gray, recently presented at the University of Texas, Arlington’s Native American Student Association and Mr. Les Ridingin (Osage/Pawnee) when the group hosted a Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) Symposium. Also speaking at the Symposium were Professor Sarah Deer (Muscogee Creek), and a
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Tribal Works and PCC Cleaning & Restoration Complete Remediation Pawhuska, Ok. - Osage Nation Tribal Works and PCC Cleaning & Restoration worked together from February 26th-28th to restore the southeast side of the building normally occupied by the Osage Minerals Council (OMC) and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). The building was constructed in 1980 and has served many entities, including the
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Minerals Council Meeting
OMC Regular Meeting Please sign our guest sheet & SILENCE your cell phones! Thanks!) AGENDA Subject to change 1. Call to order – Welcome by Chairman Waller 2. Opening prayer & Reading of Deceased Osages 3. Roll call 4. Superintendent Report 5. BTFA Update – Troyce Garringer 6. New Business a. DEMD – Janell McClean b. Shamrock – New Oil and Gas Lease – Greg Sparks c. Performance – New Oil and Gas