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2010 Native American Art Competition
November 02, 2009
EDUCATION

PRESS RELEASE: 2010 Native American Student Art Competition announced by the Office of Indian Education   Bringing Honor Through Education is the theme for the U.S. Department of Educaiton, Office of Indian Educ  
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Chief’s Delegation to France Report
November 02, 2009
EXECUTIVE

On October 6th, 2009, the Osage Nation travelled to abroad to participate in a cultural exchange commemorating a twenty-year old relationship with the people of Montauban, France.  As the principal representative   
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21st Special Session at 2pm
November 01, 2009
OSAGE CONGRESS

The Osage Nation Congress will begin their 21st Special Session at 2 pm on Monday, November 2, 2009.   Please be advised: The time did changed from 10am to 2pm. All interested parties are welcome.      
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Red Ribbon Powwow Pictures
October 30, 2009
COUNSELING

The Red Ribbon Powwow Pictures are now on the Counseling Centers website.   http://www.osagetribe.com/counseling/photo.aspx?g_id=16  
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Principal Chief's Message to the Osage People
October 29, 2009
EXECUTIVE

I have been speaking out regarding disturbing trends we have been seeing in Congressional Acts, through my messages to you, the Osage people.  As we have witnessed in the recent sessions of Congress, these trends   
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American Indian Art Galleries Exhibit at Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, MO
November 07, 2009
MUSEUM

Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, MO American Indian Art Galleries Saturday, November 7, 2009 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.   This day is a celebration open to Museum members and all American Indian&nbs  
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Tailgate Pawhuska
November 12, 2009
FOODDISTRIBUTION

Tailgate Pawhuska,will be at Wakon Iron, Indian Camp, on  November 12th and 13th.  
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Osage Minerals Council Meetings - Friday, November 13 and Wednesday, November 18
November 13, 2009
MINERAL

The next Osage Minerals Council meeting will be held Friday, November 13 and Wednesday, November 18, both beginning at 10:00 A.M., in the Council Chambers.  
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Public Opening of American Indian Art Galleries at Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, MO
November 14, 2009
MUSEUM

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art American Indian Art Galleries Kansas City, MO Public Exhibition November 14-15, 2009   This exhibit details the Nov. 14-15 celebration weekend that is open to everyone!  
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6th Annual Skiatook JOM Powwow
November 15, 2009
EDUCATION

The 6th Annual Skiatook JOM Powwow will be held on Sunday, November 15, 2009 at the Central Gymnasium in Skiatook, Oklahoma. It will begin with a gourd dance at 2pm and dinner will be served at 5pm. Grand entry for all d  
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Tribal Leaders Urge Energy Policy Reforms for Indian Country
October 23, 2009
BY PHIL TAYLOR OF GREENWIRE

Marcus Levings can see gas flares across the western horizon from his front porch on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, where energy companies are drilling into the rich Bakken shale formation, one of the lar   Read More >>
 

Tribes want role in renewable energy quest
October 23, 2009
TULSA WORLD BY JIM MYERS WORLD WASHINGTON BUREAU -

WASHINGTON — Osage Nation Principal Chief Jim Gray told a key Senate committee Thursday that tribes are being locked out of renewable energy opportunities by bureaucratic delays, lack of financing and inadequate access   Read More >>
 


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