The Osage Nation signed a fee-to-trust land agreement with the Bureau of Indian Affairs for its 43,000-acre Osage Nation ...
Meanwhile, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen plans to pass a resolution in January recognizing the Osage Nation's sovereignty, ...
A new agreement will transfer the sacred Sugarloaf Mound in St. Louis back to the Osage Nation. The site is the oldest ...
Celebrating Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day this week highlights the importance of recognizing indigenous ...
The last Indigenous mound in St. Louis is being given back piece by piece to the Osage Nation. All that stands in its way now ...
Osage Nation citizens and representatives from the Bureau of Indian Affairs gathered in Pawhuska on Monday to sign in to ...
Along with the land transfer, the city of St Louis acknowledged the Osage Nation’s tribal sovereignty and their ancestral ...
Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear and U.S. Department of the Interior official Eddie Streater on Monday signed the title ...
Osage Nation received the transfer of Sugarloaf Mound on the bluffs of the Mississippi River in St. Louis with help from an ...
Much of Sugarloaf Mound will return to the Osage Nation, thanks to a recent land transfer. It’s the oldest man-made structure ...
The Osage Nation celebrated the opening of the new Pawhuska Wahzhazhe Early Learning Academy (WELA) building on Nov. 25.