The Osage Book Club will be meeting on December 18, 2015, 12 p.m., at the First National Bank Building, 100 W. Main, Suite 211, Pawhuska, OK. Lunch will be provided.
The Osage Book Club will be meeting on April 22nd at noon in the First National Bank Building. If you wish you read the material, a link has been provided. https://archive.org/details/annualreportofbu36smithso 36th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology: The Osage Tribe by Francis LaFlesche
We will be discussing the final chapters of the 36th Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology. Again, all are welcome to join our discussion or just observe and lunch is provided.
We will be continuing our discussion with chapters 3 & 4 of Art of the Osage by Garrick Bailey and Daniel Swan. As always, all are welcome to join our discussion or just observe and a noon meal is provided.
The Osage Book Club will meet on Friday, September 18, as noon to discuss Chapter 5 of Art of the Osage. Lunch will be provided. Contact Fawn Cheshewalla for a copy of reading material at christacheshewalla@osagenation-nsn.gov or (918)287-5328. a
Picture Cave: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Mississippian Cosmos Hosted by the Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office ZOOM: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83807389251 Meeting ID: 838 0738 9251
CLICK HERE to Donate to Kalem Marchesoni's GoFundMe account and help with medical costs and expenses Media Contact: Contact: Acacia Strube 918-703-4813 ∙ cell 405-922-0920 acacia.strube@obi.org FROM THE OKLAHOMA BLOOD INSTITUTE January 8, 2018 ─ Kalem Marchesoni, 4 of Ponca City is fighting ALL Leukemia. He was originally treated for strep throat in December 2016, when blood work came back with
Project Overview The map below displays the first construction logistics map, which shows the impacted areas. Construction began on Monday, January 13, 2014. The areas inside the blue line (construction fence) are be accessible. Campus Road is available for emergency vehicles only. The map will continue to change with the progression of the project and the TDLA office will continue to provide
November 17, 2016 (Tulsa, Okla.) – Osage Nation leadership, elected officials, chamber representatives and guests joined Osage Casino today to break ground for the Osage Nation’s Tulsa Casino and Hotel. The 66,280-square-foot building project will create a larger casino and new hotel and is designed by Marnell Architecture, the firm that designed The Bellagio and Caesars Palace. The casino will
Osage Nation Education Department is proud to offer a paid internship program at the Osage Casinos this summer. Available only to Osage Higher Education Scholarship recipients, the internship provides students the opportunity to gain valuable work experience that will relate to their major field of study. Additional requirements and information are contained with the program flyer. Program Flyer