The Osage Nation Museum is powering the "Osage Artist Roundtable on Museum Expansion" event. The event will take place Off-site in Fairfax, Oklahoma at the Thuderbird Studio.
Competitive HUD funding to be used for community development in Hominy Hominy, Okla. (February 19, 2016)—Workout equipment is tightly packed in at the current Osage Nation Fitness Center located at the Hominy Industrial Park. Pawhuska, OK (February 23, 2016) — The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded the Osage Nation an $800,000 grant through the Indian Community
Internship recipient says his career goal is Native American law and working for the Osage Nation Adam Trumbly, Osage citizen, attends law school at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Fla. By ON Communications Gainesville, Fla. (April 6, 2016)— This summer Adam Trumbly, an Osage citizen, will join eleven other Native American graduate and law students to work and live in Washington, D.C
The next Historic Preservation Office's Book Club meeting is on Friday, August 23. The first 50 pages of "The Two Versions of the Child Naming Rite" by Francis La Flesche will be discussed. The meeting will be at noon in Conference Room 121 at the Law Building, with lunch provided. Everyone is welcome to attend, and copies of the reading can be provided. If you haven't had a chance to read it
The book club will discuss chapters 9-17 of Tillie Karns Newman's book "The Black Dog Trail." The discussion is hosted by the Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office at the 1st National Bank Bldg., Suite 211 from Noon to 1:00pm; lunch provided. The learn more about this event contact Taryn Crawford at (918) 287-5328 or email tcrawford@osagenation-nsn.gov
This is the third and final discussion of John Francis McDerMott's book "Tixier's Travels on the Osage Prairie." The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office hosts the book discussion at First National Bank, Room 211, Pawhuska. For more information contact Taryn Crawford at (918) 287-5328.
War Ceremony and Peace Ceremony of the Osage Indians By: Francis La Flesche The Book Club will meet Friday, August 19, 2016 12:00-1:00 p.m. 100 W. Main, Suite 211 Pawhuska, OK 74056 If you would like a copy of the reading please contact Fawn Cheshewalla christinacheshewalla@osagenation-nsn.gov (918) 287-5328 or view online at the link below. http://www.archive.org/details/bulletin1011939smit Lunch
The Osage Book Club will feature The Osage and the Invisible World by Franceis LaFlesche Chapters 3-5. If you would like a copyof the reading material please contact Fawn Cheshewalla. (918) 287-5328
Osage Book Club would like to welcome all avid readers to join us Friday, May 29 to discuss chapters 3-5 of The Osage and The Invisible World by Francis LaFlesche.
The Historic Preservation Department presents Osage Book Club meeting on May 19, 12 p.m. Discussion will begin on Chapters 1 & 2 of Art of the Osage by Garrick Bailey and Daniel C. Swan. Lunch Provided.
Come to the Osage Book Club held on Thursday, August 23rd, at noon. . This will be a continued discussion of The Osages, Children of the Middle Waters by John Joseph Mathews. Lunch will be served. Presented by the ON Historic Preservation Office.
Osage Book Club will meet on March 22, 2019 at noon. The location will be 1115 E. 15th St., Pawhuska, OK 74056. Lunch will be provided. The Osages, Page 420 - 477
The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Department presents The Osage Book Club. This month, featured material will be pages 478 - 524 of The Osages, Children of the Middle Waters by John Joseph Mathews.