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Osage Nation Prevention Program has been working with Dance Maker Academy to mentor underserved Native American girls through learning the art of dance and increasing cultural awareness. The progress shown with the young ladies has been tremendous, showing evidence of increased self- esteem, confidence, bonding, poise, and responsibility. The Dance Maker Academy is a unique opportunity for young
Daoposka Ahnkodapi Elementary School Now Enrolling for 2023-2024 Year
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For more information Contact Daposka Ahnkodapi Elementary School at (918)287-9772 or email us at DAPOSKA.AHNKODAPI@OSAGENATION-NSN.GOV
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𐓈𐒰𐓄𐓂𐓆𐒼𐒰 𐒰⌃𐒼𐓂𐓈𐒰𐓬𐒻 (Our School), is an educational facility serving Osage children ranging in age from 6 weeks old through 7 TH grade. 𐓈𐒰𐓄𐓂𐓆𐒼𐒰 𐒰⌃𐒼𐓂𐓈𐒰𐓬𐒻 provides a place where children can begin to learn the Osage language, at a preverbal age, by hearing the Osage language spoken for several hours each day. By immersing students in the Osage language and culture, and providing them with opportunities
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Daposka Ahnkodapi Elementary Open House
Daposka Ahnkodapi will be hosting an Open House on Thursday, August 13th, from 9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
Date Revision: Hominy Roundhouse Ribbon Cutting
The date for the Ribbon Cutting ceremony for the Hominy Roundhouse has been changed to May 24th at noon. All are invited to attend.
The 5th Osage Nation Congress will convene on Monday, September 18th, for Day 12 of the TziZho Session at 5 P.M. The venue for the session will be the First National Bank building, 100 W Main, Pawhuska, OK. All committee meetings will also be held at the First National Bank building. Information for this session may be found at https://www.osagenation-nsn.gov/who-we-are/congress-legislative-branch
Congress has been called to the 8th Special Session by Executive Proclamation. Congress will convene at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, August 2nd. Live audio and video will be available at https://www.osagenation-nsn.gov/multimedia/live-media. This is the link to the agenda for Day 2.
Day 4 11th Special Session
4th Osage Nation Congress 11th Special Session February 9, 2016 10:00 a.m. Day 4 Agenda Prayer Roll Call Motions and Notices Adjournment
Deadline - Absentee Ballot Request
Deadline to submit Absentee Ballot Request form - Request must be received by the close of business at 4:30 p.m.
PAWHUSKA, Okla. (Thursday, August 20, 2015)—On April 13, 2015, the Osage Nation received a grant award of $27,500 from the American Red Cross to provide tornado shelters for Osages living in Moore, Oklahoma, during the 2013 tornado. This was part of $6.5 million in grants the American Red Cross awarded in the areas that suffered damage. Osage Nation Emergency Management (ONEM) along with other
This is a reminder that the deadline for the Wah-Tiah-Kah Scholarship is closing quickly, December 31st. The purpose of the student award program, as administered by the Osage Minerals Council, is to provide Higher Education assistance to eligible Osage applicants in their educational pursuits in the petroleum related field of study only. Please go to the scholarship page which provides a link to
Osage Nation constituents age 18+ may take part in a week-long trip to visit important Osage heritage sites in St. Louis, MO and Lebanon, IL. The sites to be visited are Emerald, Sugarloaf and Cahokia mounds along with petroglyphs at the Washington State Park. A chartered bus will leave Monday July 6 and return Friday July 10. The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office is hosting the excursion
Dedication Ceremony of the new Osage/Flint Hills Map & Education Program
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The public is invited to attend Osage Nation Law Building, Room 121 1071 Grandview Lane, Pawhuska The colorful exhibits and education program were created by a grassroots team of teachers, scientists, ranchers and experts, designed to give students a deeper understanding and pride in their remarkable place in the world, the Osage / Flint Hills region. Related article: Osage Nation and area schools
The Osage Nation will dedicate the first monument honoring the military contributions of Osage Veterans By ON Communications Pawhuska, Okla., Osage Nation Reservation (Friday, November 9, 2018) –The first-ever memorial recognizing Osage US military veterans and pre-military scouts is scheduled for a public dedication on Veterans Day, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018, from 9:30 am to 11:00 am. The momentous
Delbert “Corky” Parker made a donation of three town lots to the Osage Nation. Mr. Parker’s family owned the lots since the early 1900’s; his grandparents lived on the property and ran a local grocery store. The home was self-sufficient, like a mini farm within the city limits and even had a barn and a chicken house. The store traded with many Osage families who resided in the Pawhuska Village and