As DOGE threatens to close the Bureau of Indian Affairs office in Pawhuska, a leader of the tribe that would be impacted says they can run it themselves.
derived its common name from the Osage Indians in Oklahoma and Texas and the orange-smelling fruits. The Latin name comes from William Maclura, an American geologist (1763-1840), and from the ...
Andrew Wakonse Gray, Osage Native American Church leader: “The first thing that comes to mind is that the Native American Church (NAC) is not a religion but a ceremony. At the turn of the 19th ...
Oklahoman Scott George and his fellow Osage Tribal Singers performed the Oscar-nominated song he created for “Killers of the Flower Moon." ...
The Osage Minerals Council opposes the U.S. Department of Governmental Efficiency's plan to close the Pawhuska Bureau of Indian Affairs office. The Minerals Council argues that the closure would ...
Growing 30-50 feet tall, Osage Orange has a rugged, spreading form and is often found in hedgerows or fields across the Midwest and southern U.S., where it was once native only to Texas ...
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