Osage

The Osage Nation, a Native American tribe in the United States, is the source of most other terms containing the word "osage".

Osage can also refer to:

  • The Osage language, a Siouan language traditionally spoken by the Osage Nation
  • Osage-orange, Maclura pomifera, a tree of the mulberry family
  • Osage Indian murders (1921–1925), a group of murders that took place on the Osage Indian Reservation as whites tried to get control of headrights to oil royalties
  • The Osage River, a tributary of the Missouri River, entirely contained in Missouri, United States
  • The Hughes TH-55 Osage U.S. Army helicopter
  • USS Osage (1863)
  • USS Osage (LSV-3)
  • Osage is a part of many placenames, including:

  • Osage, Saskatchewan
  • Osage, Iowa
  • Osage, Minnesota
  • Osage, New Jersey
  • Osage, Ohio
  • Osage, Oklahoma (also known as Osage City, Oklahoma)
  • Osage, West Virginia (near Morgantown, West Virginia)
  • Osage, Wyoming
  • Osage Beach, Missouri
  • Osage Bluff, Missouri
  • Osage City, Kansas
  • Osage Mills, Arkansas
  • Osage County, Kansas
  • Osage County, Missouri
  • Osage County, Oklahoma, home of the Osage Indian Reservation
  • Osage River

    The Osage River is a 276-mile-long (444 km) tributary of the Missouri River in central Missouri in the United States. The Osage River is the 8th largest river in Missouri. The river drains a mostly rural area of 15,300 square miles (40,000 km2). The watershed includes an area of east-central Kansas and a large portion of west-central and central Missouri where it drains northwest areas of the Ozark Plateau. The river flows generally easterly, then northeasterly for the final 80 miles (130 km) where it joins the Missouri River. It is impounded in two major locations. Most of the river has been converted into a chain of two reservoirs, the Harry S. Truman Reservoir and the Lake of the Ozarks.

    Description

    The Osage is formed in southwestern Missouri, approximately 14 miles (23 km) northeast of Nevada on the Bates-Vernon county line, by the confluence of the Marais des Cygnes and Little Osage rivers. (The Marais des Cygnes is sometimes counted as part of the river, placing its headwaters in eastern Kansas and bringing its total length to over 500 miles (800 km)). The combined stream flows east past the Schell-Osage Wildlife Area into St. Clair County, widening into a long meandering arm of the Harry S. Truman Reservoir, approximately 40 miles (64 km) long. The lake receives the South Grand River as a second arm of the reservoir from the northwest, as well as the Pomme de Terre River from the south. The two arms of the reservoir join near the Harry S. Truman Dam in central Benton County.

    Osage Nation

    The Osage are a Midwestern Native American Siouan-speaking tribe of the Great Plains who originated in the Ohio River valley in the area of present-day Arkansas and Missouri . The term "Osage" is considered an ancient name which roughly translates into "mid-waters".

    After years of war with the invading Iroquois, by the mid-17th century, the Osage migrated from the Ohio valley with other Siouan tribes, settling west on their historic lands in present-day Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas . At the height of their power in the early 18th century, the Osage had become the dominant power in their region, controlling the area between the Missouri and Red River to the South.

    The 19th-century painter George Catlin described the Osage as

    The missionary Isaac McCoy described the Osage as an "uncommonly fierce, courageous, warlike nation", and Washington Irving said they were the "finest looking Indians I have ever seen in the West."

    The Osage language is part of the Dhegihan branch of the Siouan stock of Native American languages. They originally lived among speakers of the same Dhegihan stock, such as the Kansa, Ponca, Omaha, and Quapaw in the Ohio Valley. Researchers believed that the tribes likely became differentiated in languages and cultures after leaving the lower Ohio country. The Omaha and Ponca settled in the present-day area of Nebraska, the Kansa in Kansas, and the Quapaw in Arkansas.

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    Elise Paschen shares her new book of poems, 'Blood Wolf Moon,' at the Osage Nation Museum

    Pawhuska Journal-Capital 21 Apr 2025
    Elise Paschen, daughter of Maria Tallchief, presented her sixth volume of poems, "Blood Wolf Moon," at the Osage Nation Museum.Paschen's new book explores her Osage heritage, incorporating the Wahzhazhe language and personal experiences.
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    Public Notice: Public Meeting, Osage Improvement & Service District, Osage Lagoon System Upgrades & Osage Sewer System Upgrades (Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality)

    Public Technologies 17 Apr 2025
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    Warrant issued for teen in connection with Osage Hotel shooting

    Pawhuska Journal-Capital 17 Apr 2025
    Sampson, 18, for a shooting at the Osage Casino/Hotel in north Tulsa, Oklahoma.Authorities are seeking a second person of interest in the casino shooting ... The Sheriff's Office was working the incident in cooperation with Osage Nation police.
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    Turnpike tolls stall Osage Nation's tobacco compact talks with state

    Tulsa World 16 Apr 2025
    Speaking to reporters after the Tulsa Regional Chamber’s State of the Tribes Tuesday, Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear said tobacco compact talks with the state have stalled ... .
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    Osage Nation to break ground on park to honor the memory of Richard White Luttrell Sr.

    Pawhuska Journal-Capital 16 Apr 2025
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    Comet place 4th at Osage Girls Track Meet

    Charles City Press 16 Apr 2025
    Charles City sophomore Sophia Calpito (left) and North Butler junior Laney Brinkman run the final leg of the 800-meter medley relay during Tuesday’s Osage Girls Track Meet ... OSAGE — Charles City’s ...
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    Osage County Sheriff's Office searching for persons of interest in Osage Casino Hotel shooting

    Longview News-Journal 15 Apr 2025
    The Osage County Sheriff's Office is searching for two persons of interest related to a shooting that occurred at the Osage Casino Hotel on Saturday morning ....
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    Champion jockey Carter to be honored among Heroes and Legends of Osage County

    Pawhuska Journal-Capital 15 Apr 2025
    The Osage County Historical Society will host the Heroes and Legends dinner on May 1, 2025.Tickets must be purchased in advance for the event, which also serves as a fundraiser for the Historical Society.
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    Education notebook: New school board leaders, Catoosa ag ed expansion and Osage FAFSA night

    Tulsa World 14 Apr 2025
    Tulsa Public SchoolsBoard of Education voted 5-2 Monday to name Susan Lamkin as its new president, with no votes from E’Lena Ashley and Calvin Moniz. #oklaed ... .
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