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  1. Osage Legends (Folklore, Myths, and Traditional Indian Stories)

  2. O·sage
    noun
    1. a member of a North American people formerly inhabiting the Osage River valley in Missouri.
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  3. Osage | Traditions, History, Oil, & Facts | Britannica

    WebMar 23, 2024 · Tepees were used during the hunting season. Osage life centred on religious ceremonials in which clans were divided into …

  4. The Osage Indians – Legends of America

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    Honga : Earth spirits of Osage folklore. Osage legend about the creation of the earth. Osage legend about a wicked mother-in-law. Story about how the spider came to be an Osage symbol. Osage legend about a young man learning wisdom. Anthology of legends from the Osage and other Southern Plains tribes.
    The state flag features an Osage warrior’s shield on a blue background. An olive branch and a calumet, or peace pipe, lay across the shield. Seven eagle feathers decorate the shield. The flag was designed by Louise Funk Fluke and was officially adopted in 1925.
    The Osage are descendants of cultures of indigenous peoples who had been in North America for thousands of years. Studies of their traditions and language show that they were part of a group of Dhegihan-Siouan speaking people who lived in the Ohio River valley area, extending into present-day Kentucky.
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    The Osage are an American Indian group who currently live mainly in Oklahoma. The name "Osage" is derived from "Wa-sha-she," or "water people," the name of one of the Osage phratries. The original Osage name for themselves was "Ni-u-ko'n-ska," or "people of the middle water." Location.
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  6. Osage | Encyclopedia.com

  7. Osage (tribe) | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture

  8. Oklahoma Symbols | Oklahoma Historical Society

    WebThe state flag features an Osage warrior’s shield on a blue background. An olive branch and a calumet, or peace pipe, lay across the shield. Seven eagle feathers decorate the shield. The flag was designed by Louise …

  9. Osage Cultural History | Osage Nation

  10. Osage Nation - Wikiwand

  11. Native Americans: Osage Indian History and Culture