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Native Americans: Osage Tribe | eThemes | eMINTS __ Learn about the culture, clothing, and customs of the Osage Indians. View photographs and read primary documents that describe this tribe. Osage lesson plan. - From emints.org - http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00000146.shtml
Osage __ Summary of Osage history and culture. - From Minnesota State University - http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/osage.html
Osage Indian Tribe __ "Geographically speaking, the tribe consists of three
bands: the Pahatsi or Great Osage, Utsehta or Little Osage, and Santsukhdhi or Arkansas band. These appear to be comparatively modern, however, and the Osage
recognize three more closely amalgamated divisions which seem, from the
traditional account of them, to represent as many formerly independent tribes."
A general overview with emphasis on Osage Treaties. - From nanations.com -
http://www.nanations.com/osage/index.htm
Osage Indian Tribe __ Some specific cultural information about the Osage, such
as "the fireplaces" etc, along with resources for additional information. - From kansasgenealogy.com -
http://www.kansasgenealogy.com/indians/osage_indian_tribe.htm
Osage Indian Tribe History __ "Osage (corruption by French traders of Wazhazhe, their own name). The most important southern Siouan tribe of the western division. Dorsey classed them, under the name Dhegiha, in one group with the Omaha, Ponca, Kansa, and Quapaw, with whom they are supposed to have originally constituted a single body living along the lower course of the Ohio river." An overview of Osage history. - From accessgenealogy.com - http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/osage/osagehist.htm
Osage Indians __ "The Osages are so tall and robust as almost to warrant the
application of the term gigantic: few of them appear to be under six feet, and
many are above it. Their shoulders and visages are broad, which tend to
strengthen the idea of their being giants." --John Bradbury" A general overview
of the Osage with a single picture. - illustrated - From lewis-clark.org -
http://www.lewis-clark.org/content/content-article.asp?ArticleID=2535
Osage Nation __ "The Osage Nation is a Native American tribe in the United
States, which is mainly based in Osage County,
Oklahoma, but can still be found
throughout America." An encyclopedic article. - From wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osage_Nation
Osage Nation Archives __ "Most of the Osage live in Osage County, which was organized from their former reservation when Oklahoma was admitted to the Union as a state in 1907. The Osage that remained in Oklahoma live in one of three communities or "villages," each of which was originally settled by the members of one of three traditional groups within the tribal organization: "Dweller-in-the-Hilltop" at Gray Horse, "Dwellers-in the Upland-Forest" at Hominy, and "Dwellers-in-the-Thorny-Thicket" at Pawhuska." You will find historic archives of the Osage from various sources and 'resources' for even more. - From rootsweb.com - http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Eusgenweb/ok/nations/osage/index.htm
The Osage Tribe __ Official website, sponsored by the Osage Tribal Council,
includes history, newsletter, and contact information with many articles and
Osage photos. - illustrated - From osagetribe.com -
http://www.osagetribe.com/
Protestant Missions Among the Osages ___Learn why the Osage people requested
help from Protestant missionaries and what their lives were like at this time. -
Text only - By Morris L. Wardell -
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v002/v002p285.html
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