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This summer a group of energetic individuals with Osage Nation Communities of Excellence (COE) and Ta-Wa AmeriCorps took on the endeavor to setup a community garden along Bird Creek in Pawhuska. Six acres located at 1st and Prudom had been previously utilized by AmeriCorps member Tom Trumbly who turned the property over to COE with approval by the City of Pawhuska. The acreage was overgrown with
April 16, 2019, the new Wall That Heals mobile exhibit passed through Fairfax, Oklahoma on the way to Stillwater. Townspeople, visitors, and veterans lined up along the streets to take pictures and support the cause for education and healing from the impact of the Vietnam War. The Osage Nation is a proud supporter of Military Veterans and maintains the Osage Veterans Memorial Commission to follow
News Release by A. M. Jefferson, ON Communications Department PAWHUSKA, Okla. (June 15, 2015)—School is out and it is summertime in Osage County. Osage Nation Emergency Management (ONEM) wants to remind children and adults, young and old, that there are dangers in oilfield sites. The county is littered with oilfield equipment especially pump jacks and storage tanks as this is oil country, and
Long Time service provider for elder nutrition, Roberta “Sue” Slinkard, at the Osage Nation is the Recipient of the n4a Excellence in Leadership Award By ON Communications Pawhuska, Okla. Osage Nation Reservation (Wednesday, August 15, 2018) –Roberta “Sue” Slinkard (Osage), a familiar face in the Osage Nation employee workforce and elder community, was recently honored for her work and dedication
Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline Offers Resources to Help Mothers Quit for Good PAWHUSKA– May 09, 2014 – This Mother’s Day, what is the greatest gift you can get or give? A smoke free you? Children who never start smoking? From making sacrifices and hard decisions for the well-being of your family to being your children’s biggest cheerleader, mothers are role models who deserve a day of celebration. Join
Two valedictorians and one salutatorian are young Osage women who say “Mom” is their greatest motivation for academic success (Top to bottom) Madeline “Maddie” Pennington, 18, and Julz Brown, 18, andHarleigh Moore, 18. Pennington and Moore are two of Woodland High School’s three Valedictorians and Brown is one of the school's two Salutatorians. FAIRFAX, Okla. (May 13, 2016) – To be named high
Through with Chew Week
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Quit Smokeless Tobacco During Through With Chew Week, Feb. 15-21 Free Quit Coaching Available Through Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline Pawhuska, OK (Feb. 13, 2015) — What would it take for you to quit chewing smokeless tobacco? Many believe smokeless tobacco is a safe alternative to cigarettes, when in fact it can cause cancer of the mouth, esophagus and pancreas, and contains up to four times the highly
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Time changed for 4th Osage Minerals Council meeting
OSAGE MINERALS COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING FRIDAY JANUARY 4th, 2019 1:00 P.M. OSAGE COUNCIL CHAMBERS PAWHUSKA, OKLAHOMA 1. Call to order – Welcome by Chairman Waller 2. Opening prayer 3. Roll call 4. New Business a. BGI – Concession Extension – Milt Righetti b. Letter from former BIA employee – Paul Revard c. Strategic Plan – Everett Waller d. Request to OK tax Commission – Everett Waller 5. EXECUTIVE
Senior Services is preparing for their big annual trip with the elders to the Tulsa State Fair on Friday, October 3rd. This annual event is for Native American elders who are 55 years or older. They must have a CDIB or tribal membership card (spouses are also eligible). Participants need to live in the Osage Nation service area. A chartered bus will leave the Senior Services parking lot at 350
Opening Reception Osage veteran James Norris on left with Jay Alecia. Norris served as a Staff Sergeant during the Vietnam War. Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, 1969. Photograph: Paul Brown. Pawhuska, Ok. – To Honor and Remember: Osage Veterans and the U.S. Military exhibition will open to the public at the Osage Nation Museum (ONM) on Thursday, November 14, 2019, from 5 to 7 pm. The exhibit
Tobacco Cessation Classes
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YOU CAN QUIT SMOKING! Each class is a 8 week class, and is open to the general public. When: January 6th 2017 Fridays- 9:00 am-10:00 am Location: Osage Law Building Room 121 Elgible patrons of the Wah-Zha-Zhi Health Center will receive tobacco cessation medications and aids. For more information, contact Osage Nation Public Health Nursing at 918-287-5482
Traditional Cultural Advisors Committee
Traditional Cultural Advisors Meeting January 6, 2016 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Conference Room-Suite 211, Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office First National Bank, Pawhuska Agenda: Opening prayer Welcome Roll call Announcements Osage Book Club, 12:00–1:00, Jan. 20th, War Ceremony and Peace Ceremony of the Osage Indians by F. LaFlesche, pp. 201-234 (Hunter) Approval of Minutes December 9, 2016 New
Traditional Cultural Advisors Committee Meeting
Agenda Traditional Cultural Advisors Meeting May 1, 2015 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Conference Room-Suite 211, Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office First National Bank, Pawhuska Opening prayer Welcome Roll call/Welcome new member Richard Luttrell ONHPO Announcements (Hunter) Tribal Research Assistant: Kilan Jacobs GIS/Computer Technician: Pascha Enzi Administrative/Field Assistant: Melissa Cole
Traditional Cultural Advisors Committee meeting
Traditional Cultural Advisors Meeting July 6, 2018 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Osage Nation Law Building, Room 121 Pawhuska, OK Agenda Opening prayer Welcome Roll call Announcements Summer Youth Intern- Molly Williams Osage Book Club, July 25, 2018 12:00–1:00, The Osage: Children of the Middles Waters by John Joseph Matthews, pg. 95-148 (Hunter) Approval of Minutes May 4, 2018 New Business Language
Traditional Cultural Advisors Committee meeting
Traditional Cultural Advisors Meeting August 3, 2018 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Osage Nation Law Building, Room 121 Pawhuska, OK Agenda Opening prayer Welcome Roll call Announcements Osage Book Club, August 23, 2018 12:00–1:00, The Osage: Children of the Middles Waters by John Joseph Matthews, pg. 95-148 (Hunter) Approval of Minutes July 6, 2018 New Business Language Department Update (Bighorse) Wha-Zha