The Osage Nation Casino which is likely to land in Lake Ozark takes another step forward in the long process which includes officially executing local agreements dealing with infrastructure, ...
The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office (ONHPO) proudly announces the full reacquisition of Sugarloaf Mound, the oldest known human-made structure in St. Louis and the last remaining Native ...
The U.S. Government Department of Government Efficiency website lists canceled leases for several Bureau of Indian Affairs offices, including those in Pawnee and Pawhuska. The plan for tribal services ...
LAKE OZARK, Mo. – The Osage Nation is moving forward with plans to build Missouri’s first tribal casino at the Lake of the Ozarks. The Osage Casino would be located at the intersection of Bagnell Dam ...
The Osage Nation recently donated $95,000 to Mid-Missouri groups amid its continued push for a Lake of the Ozarks casino. The sixth round of donations included $20,000 each to the Lake Ozark Fire ...
As a proposed state-regulated casino on the Osage River near the Lake of the Ozarks heads to the November ballot, a tribal casino planned for Osage Beach is still moving forward. The proposed 28-acre ...
As a language consultant, Côté was the last person he thought would ever be making headlines. A year later, he says his work isn’t done. This profile is part of our Culture Shifters series, which ...
In the 1800s, the Osage people were forced from their ancestral lands, as memorialized in “Osage Trail Legacy,” a 2014 sculpture along Interstate 44. Osage Nation Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear poses in ...
While tribal leaders in Oklahoma celebrate the U.S. government’s investigation on federal Indian boarding schools and the trauma they caused, some consider the effort incomplete. The Federal Indian ...
White settlers targeted members of the Osage Nation to steal their land and the riches beneath it. At least 60 Osage people were murdered or disappeared between 1921 and 1925. From a historical ...
The U.S. Government Department of Government Efficiency website lists canceled leases for several Bureau of Indian Affairs offices, including those in Pawnee and Pawhuska. The plan for tribal services ...
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