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Presidents' Day office closing
Office Closure
The Osage Nation offices will be closed to observe Presidents' Day.
Primary Election Day
Public Event
ALL voting will take place at the Wah-zha-zhe Civic Center located at 1449 W. Main, Pawhuska, OK. APR 4 Election Day – 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Primary Election Information
Elections
The Primary Election for the Principal Chief and Assistant Chief offices will be held on Monday, March 10, with voting taking place at the Wah-Zha-Zhe Cultural Center, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Early voting will take place at the Osage Nation Election Office, 608 Kihekah, Pawhuska, OK, on March 7th from noon until 8 p.m., and on March 8th from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Results will be announced in front of
Primary Election Results
Elections
Results for the Primary Election for Principal Chief: Geoffrey M. Standing Bear with 1,080 votes (60.47%). Margo Gray with 359 votes (20.10%). Thomas J. Boone, Jr. with 347 votes (19.43%). Results for the Assistant Principal Chief primary are: Raymond W. Red Corn with 707 votes (39.50%). Amanda S. Proctor with 503 votes (28.10%). Terry Mason Moore with 441 votes (24.64%). Randolph A. Crawford with
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Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear
Geoffrey Standing Bear is the Principal Chief of the Osage Nation. He is the great- grandson of Osage Principal Chief Fred Lookout. Chief Standing Bear and his wife Julie have four children and eight grandchildren. Now in his second term as Osage Nation Principal Chief, he continues the work of protecting and enhancing the Osage culture, language, and lands.
Osage Nation Principal Chief John D. Red Eagle has been elected to a three-year term as Vice Chair of the United Indian Nations in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas (UNIOKT), an organization formed to pursue the advocacy of law and policy to benefit all Indian nations and indigenous peoples. One of Chief Red Eagle’s duties as Vice Chair will be to prepare and present an annual report at the annual UNIOKT
Olivia “Libbi” Gray, the director of the Family Violence Prevention Program attended the signing Pawhuska, Okla. (Tuesday, January 10, 2017)--(Left to right) Director of Operations, Casey Johnson, Principal Chief Standing Bear , Family Violence Prevention Program Directior, Olivia Gray, discussed what the proclamation was about and examples of how victims are stalked. Pawhuska, OK, (January 10
Executive Veto Message from Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear Financial Analysis of Fiscal Year 2017 Appropriations Bill Number ONCA 16-83 Page 1, Page 2, Page 3
Notice For more information about Osage Nation's response to the global pandemic, please see our Coronavirus Information page and our Closures & Cancellations page. Under the authority of Article VII, Section 1 of the Osage Nation Constitution, and in the interest of the Osage People and the general public, I, Geoffrey M. Standing Bear, Principal Chief, declare that a Public Health State of
Ten years ago today, May 6, 2006, was the signing of the Osage Constitution after a ratification by the people on March 11, 2006. Below is a proclamation declaring May 6th as A Day of Remembrance of the Founding of the Osage Constitution. Thank you, Osage Nation Office of the Chiefs
Financial Assistance Program announces successful delivery of disability assistance and continued support for Osages in crisis Pawhuska, Okla. (July 22, 2016) Cherokee Cheshewalla, Financial Assistance Case Manager, provides valuable constituent service by assisting applicants to apply for and receive the help they need. PAWHUSKA, Okla. (July 28, 2016) – This summer, fifty disabled Osage citizens
Listen as Principal Chief of the Osage Nation, Geoffrey Standing Bear, discusses what food sovereignty means to the Osage Nation, especially during the current pandemic, and introduces what Osage Nation is doing to ensure food sovereignty in the future.
NEWS RELEASE Protecting Sovereignty is a Priority for New AG Special Judge Holli Wells was sworn-in on March 26 and awaits congressional confirmation By ON Communications PAWHUSKA, Okla. (March 27, 2015)—Holli Wells was sworn in as Osage Nation’s new Attorney General March 26 at the Osage Nation Court in Pawhuska. Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear said the quick appointment was in response to