Osage Nation

About The Osage Nation Tribe

Facts About the Osage Nation:

  • The Osage Nation was known for their vast landholdings and wealth from oil discovered on their land.
  • They have a unique traditional form of government with an Osage Tribal Council.
  • The tribe has a strong tradition of art, particularly ribbonwork and finger weaving.
  • The Osage language is being revitalized and taught in immersion programs.
  • They host an annual I’n-Lon-Schka dance in June.

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Read about the storied heritage of the Osage Nation, including its cultural influence and historical journey to Oklahoma, through resources at the Oklahoma Historical Society.

The Osage Nation's Original Lands

Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma

Osage Nation Resources

Behavioral Health Center:

Osage Nation Health System

Dr. Smith
918-287-9300
124 E. 6th St.
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Housing Authority:

Osage Nation Housing Department Director

Talee Redcorn
housing@osagenation-nsn.gov
918-287-5310
239 West 12th Street
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Education and Training:

Osage Nation Education Department

Mary Wildcat
918-287-5300
102 Buffalo Avenue
Hominy, OK 74035

Childcare Center:

Osage Nation Child Care & Development Services

Jennifer Holding, Director
918-287-5377
239 West 12th
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Law Enforcement:

Osage Nation Police Department

Nicholas J. Williams, Chief
918-287-5510
1071 Grandview Lane
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Medical Clinics:

Wahzhazhe Health Center

Dr. Tony Little, Director
918-287-9300
715 Grandview Avenue
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Osage Nation Jurisdiction and Geography

Osage Nation Geographical Identity:

Plains

Oklahoma Jurisdiction by County:

  • Osage County

Osage Nation Tourism and Celebrations

Contact the Osage Nation

Address:

627 Grandview Avenue,
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Phone:

Email:

Website:

Socials:

Osage Nation Politics

Principal Chief:

Geoffrey Standing Bear

Term of Office:

4 Years

Elections Held:

Every 4 years

Term Begins in:

July

Congressional District:

Tribal Verification Required

Decision Making Bodies:

Legislature

Economy Authority Governed by:

Tribal Verification Required

Health Board Governed by:

Tribal Verification Required

House Board Governed by:

Tribal Verification Required

Audited Federal Grant Awards:

Tribal Verification Required

Osage Nation Cultural Facts

Number of Members:

20000

General Council Held:

Annually

Public Legislative Meetings Held:

Quarterly

Registered Voters:

12000

Percentage of Voters in Last Highest Leader Election:

Tribal Verification Required%

Active Clans:

Red Cedar (Hon-tse-shu-tsy), Travelers in the Mist (Moh-sho-tsa-moie), Deer Lungs (Tah-lah-he) and Elk (O-pon)

Traditionally Matriarchal:

No

Language Status:

Endangered

Osage Nation Social Services and Programs

Osage Nation Economy, Budget, and Employment

The Osage Nation Budget

The Osage Nation Economy

The Osage Nation Employees

Osage Nation Law, Compacts, and Contracts

Osage Nation Law and Order

The Osage Nation Compacts and Agreements

The Osage Nation Contracts and Programs