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Reach out and Read
Public Event
Reach Out and Read Location Bowring Elementary Cafeteria Start Time 6:00 PM End Time 7:00 PM Assistant Principal Chief Raymond Redcorn will be reading to 3-5 year olds and their families. Each child in attendance will receive a snack and a copy of their own book to take home. Event promotes family literacy and fun.
Reach out and Read (Barnsdall)
Public Event
Reach out and Read Come catch the fever in Barnsdall. WHEN: January 23rd, 2017 6:00 p.m. WHERE: Barnsdall City Library WHO: Children ages 3-5 years old and parents.
Reach out and Read (Shidler)
Public Event
Book: The Story of Ferdinand Read by: Casey Johnson, Osage Nation Director of Operations Shidler “Ward” Elementary School Old Gym 336 W 1st St, Shidler, OK 74652 (918) 793-2051 Children Ages 3-5 and Parents Reach out and Read - Flyer
By Dawn Haney, ON Communications Hominy, Okla. (Monday, November 14, 2016) - The Reach Out and Read program, to promote literacy and parental involvement, had its kickoff event on November 14 th, at the Early Childhood Center in Hominy, OK. This is a grant-funded project under the auspices of the Osage Nation. The monies that fund Reach Out and Read (ROR) and ROR’S Reading is Fun Night are
Reach Out and Read will be at Anderson Elementary, Tulsa, OK
The Osage Nation Education Department will host another Reach Out and Read event at Anderson Elementary cafeteria, Tulsa, OK, on March 30th, 6 p.m. Please see the flyer for more details.
Reading Camp @ Pawhuska Head Start
Ta-Wa AmeriCorps and Pawhuska Literacy Council are hosting a Reading Camp at the Pawhuska Osage Nation Head Start. Parents and children come and enjoy this free reading camp, story time, music time stateion, parent time, free books for all Head Start children, snacks station, and all children must be accompanied by a parent. For more information contat Kathleen Boe or Katelynn Rulo at (918) 287
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Reception for Dr. Garrick Bailey, Tuesday, April 11th from 4 to 6 p.m.
Public Event
Reception for Dr. Garrick Bailey, Tuesday, April 11th from 4 to 6 p.m. Objective: To honor and express appreciation to Dr. Garrick Bailey for his scholarly contributions to the study of Osage culture, history and art as well as his donation to the ONM.
RECIPROCITY: WayBack Mixed-Media Installation Opening
Public Event
The Osage Nation Museum (ONM) invites the public to attend a gathering to celebrate the multi-media outdoor installation WayBack envisioned and produced by the artists Anita Fields and her son Nokosee Fields. The event will take place on the grounds of the east side of the Museum (819 Grandview Ave.; Pawhuska, OK) on Saturday, June 1, from 12 to 5 p.m. Anita Fields will give her presentation on
Reclaiming the Narrative: Voices from Indian Country
Communications
Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear participated in George Mason University's Tribal Law & Economics Program Series titled "Reclaiming the Narrative: Voices from Indian Country." In the episode, Chief Standing Bear talks about the history of the Osage Nation, the upcoming movie Killers of the Flower Moon, his involvement with tribal leadership, and his take on tribal sovereignty. {
Osage Nation Public Health Nursing will be sponsoring a blood drive on May 20, 2020, from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Please read the precautions taken.
Registration - Flight Night Back to School Stem Expo
Public Event
Hosted by the Tulsa Regional Stem Alliance (TRSA), Osage students in grades 6th, 7th, and 8th are invited to join the Osage Nation STEAM Program for this event! Registration starts immediately and is limited in number. Forms may be sent to: Osage Nation Education Department 102 Buffalo Avenue P.O. Box 250 Hominy, OK 74035 Registration form
Registration for Cultural Walk August 24 - September 24
To receive a registration packet contact Harrison Hudgins, WAHZHAZHI Cultural Center, 1449 West Main, Pawhuska OK or phone (918) 287-5537 or (918) 287-5538. Email: hhudgins@osagenation-nsn.gov
Osage Nation Members: Please be advised that a new Oklahoma law, the “Mason Treat Act” (“Act”), takes effect on September 1, 2024. The Act requires pre-registration of all motor vehicles purchased in Oklahoma, whether through a dealership or private sale, regardless of whether the vehicle will later be registered with a tribal nation or in another state. Members of the Osage Nation can still
Registration is open for the Osage Nation Summer STEAM Indigenous Camp 2023! The camp will take place March 23 and 24 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Harvest Land (102 Midland Ave., Pawhuska, OK). Osage students grades first through sixth are invited to register by April 28, 2023. Space will be limited on a first come-first serve basis. Campers are asked to bring a sack lunch and wears socks and
Registration- Broadcloth Vest-Pawhuska
Registration will continue to first day of class or until class is filled.
Registration-Beaded Earrings-Fairfax
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Registration-Beaded Earrings-Hominy
Registration will continue until the first day of class or class is filled.
Registration-Beaded Earrings-Pawhuska
Registration will remain open until first day of class or until class is filled.