The majority of Osage citizens still live in Oklahoma, but many others live and work in different American states. The term "Osage" is a French version of the tribe's name, which can be roughly translated as "calm water".
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Official website of the Osage Nation, a federally-recognized Native American government. Headquartered in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, approx. 60 miles northwest of ...
While the Osage people are no longer among the richest people, the effects of the oil industry are still felt today. Many Osages still receive their quarterly ...
Over 2,000 Osage individuals made it to the Osage Nation Reservation in 1872; today, our Nation's population is over 25,000 strong, with 4,467 individuals ...