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Peyote medallion class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov Osage Education Bldg at 102 Buffalo Ave, Hominy OK
Peyote stitch class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov.
Peyote stitch class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov
Peyote stitch class
For more information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov
Peyote stitch class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov
Peyote Stitch class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov Osage Education Bldg at 102 Buffalo Avenue, Hominy OK
Peyote stitch class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov Osage Education Bldg at 102 Buffalo Ave, Hominy OK
Peyote stitch class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov Osage Education Bldg at 102 Buffalo Ave, Hominy OK
Peyote stitch class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov Osage Education Bldg at 102 Buffalo Ave, Hominy OK
These photos were taken from June 5th thru the 7th at Grayhorse. Grayhorse Photos
These photos were taken on June 14, 2014, at the Hominy In-Lon-Schka. Click to view slideshow
(May 5, 2022) - On Wednesday, May 4, the National Trust for Historic Preservation named Picture Cave to the 2021 list of America’s 11-Most Endangered Historic Places. “Picture Cave is an enduring link between the Osage people and the land they were forced to leave over two hundred years ago. The new owner of this sacred place has an opportunity to demonstrate respect for the Osage people’s
By Shannon Shaw Duty, Osage News Date:May 12, 2015 During World War I and after, Native American soldiers could not be buried in national cemeteries, even though they had served in the U.S. military. Native Americans didn’t become U.S. citizens until 1924. In an effort to provide grieving families a place to lay their sons to rest, WWI veteran Pierce St. John and his wife Opal, set aside one acre
NEWS RELEASE Osage Nation tests going green By ON Communications PAWHUSKA, Okla. (March 2, 2015)—Osage Nation Assistant Principal Chief Raymond Red Corn is working with several of the Nation’s departments to recycle what has been for years and years, “a tremendous amount of waste.” The ‘going green’ initiative is starting off as a pilot project led by Red Corn with ten of the Nation’s departments
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PIV 5 Man Board Meeting Jul 22, 2024
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Plaque Presentation and Reception for Annette Gore Library
On September 26th at 4 P.M, Tina Allen, daughter of Annette Gore, will be present a plaque to WahZhaZhi Cultural Center/Annette Gore Library. A reception with light refreshments will follow. All are invited to attend.
By A. M. Jefferson, ON Communications Osage Nation Information Services kicked off a new project the first week of June—podcasting. Most people have probably heard the word, podcast. Some might link it with “techie stuff.” But basically, as one website for podcasting tools explains, it “is online audio content.” It is a recorded message, an informal conversation, you might say, on a particular
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