OSAGE INDIANS RARE FILM - 1920 FOOTAGE of Osage Indians in Pawhuska, Oklahoma | Tulsa History Series
Extremely rare films from Eugene Standingbear showing Osage Indians in and around Pawhuska, Oklahoma in 1920s. In the area where Ree Drummond has her Pioneer Woman Merchantile store.
Also some scenes from nearby Tulsa Oklahoma. 16mm film transfer. This Jack frank story is from 1999 and is copyrighted.
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Journey of the Osage
Made in conjunction with the Museum's 2004 exhibition entitled Art of the Osage, this video pairs visual imagery with interviews from tribal historians and members to provide a glimpse into the history of the Osage Indians. Using as a reference point the Native American tribe's past, including its forced displacement onto an Oklahoma reservation in the 19th century, the video paints a portrait of a modern, continuously evolving people.
OSAGE INDIANS: MASSACRE OF THE 1920's (GADITES)
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
In Killers of the Flower Moon, David Grann revisits a shocking series of crimes in the 1920s in which dozens of people were murdered in cold blood. After oil was discovered beneath their land, the members of the Osage Indian Nation became the richest people per capita in the world, but then, one by one, the Osage began to be killed off. Those that dared to investigate the killings were themselves murdered. At this point, the FBI took up the case and with the Osage, they began to expose one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history. A book signing will follow the program.
Literary Landmarks in Oklahoma
Widely regarded as one of Oklahoma's most illustrious men of letters, John Joseph Mathews and the Osage Tribal Museum he founded, have been honored as an Oklahoma Literary Landmark.
Roaming The Osage Historic Scenic Tours
What better way to see an area than taking a historic scenic tour! Roaming the Osage in Pawhuska is the perfect way to see the area surrounding Pawhuska in style! The tour covers about 50 miles, runs 90 minutes and highlights over a dozen sites! As you tour in a very comfortable, convertible Mercedes Benz bus, your journey will be filled with lots of laughs and a lot of great information!
Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association Gatherings. C. 1955
Identifier: F2010.108.1.032
Description: Mix of black and white silent footage. Scenes include; women on horseback, shots of downtown Duncan, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Cattleman's Association meeting in Duncan, Oklahoma Cattleman's Association outside picnic and cattle gathering, polo game, Shots of Osage county and the Bert Colby Ranch, Huffaker-Hadden Ranch, Scott Mathes Ranch, Jackie Harrison Ranch, A.G. (Lon) Williams Ranch, Reed and Rickard Ranch.
Creator:Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association
Coverage: Duncan (City), in Oklahoma (USA)
MARC Geographic Areas United States (xxu); Oklahoma (oku)
Extent: (quantity/size) 24min 55sec
Media: 16 mm film; Moving Images, AVI 1920X1080 29.97 FRAME RATE
Subjects: Cattle / Ranching
The murder investigation that made the FBI- BBC News
In the early 20th Century, the Osage tribe were the richest people per capita in the world. But then the murders began.
David Grann, author of Killers of the Flower Moon, describes how the Osage murders investigation led to today's FBI.
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Osage Elders visit St. Paul, Kansas
The Wa-Zha-Zhi Cultural Center took 16 Osage elders to St. Paul, Kansas to visit the St. Paul Catholic Mission formally known as the Osage Catholic Mission.
The elders got a chance to visit the Osage Mission-Neosho County Museum where they listen to a presentation of the Osages time in Kansas. Afterwards they got a tour of the St. Paul Catholic Mission, which is an active church and visited the St. Paul cemetery.
Look Back with Tim O'Neil: Osage Indians
The Osage, who ranged across Missouri and had a good working relationship with settlers, signed away their land in 1808. Tim O'Neil narrates.
Dr Andrea Hunter Osage History Lecture 2018 @ Rogers State University
Osage Nation Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Dr. Andrea Hunter gave this lecture on the early history of the Osage people at Rogers State University in Claremore, Oklahoma on January 31, 2018.
Osage Nation looks to revitalize original language
Immersion schools teach rich culture to children
Are We Still in Oklahoma?! - Good Shepherd Catholic Church - Boise City
Today we complete our prairies series by travel to the very edge of the Oklahoma Panhandle. Boise City has a long history - including the oldest permanent Catholic community in the state!
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I made this video to help reach people who used to live here and who might be able to share pictures and stories with our Talala Historical Society. Anyone can still become a member who has lived here, who has had relatives who lived here, or who has any connection whatsoever to Talala, Oklahoma.
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No Man's Land Museum in Guymon
No Man's Land Museum is a place that tells visitors what early Oklahoma was like so they can compare it to how it is today.
Cathedral of the Osage Church in Pawhuska, OK near Pioneer Woman Store | Tulsa History Series
Pawhuska's Immaculate Conception Catholic Church also known as the Cathedral of the Osage.
This story was produced around 1999 and highlights the stained glass at this historic landmark in Pawhuska.
Joint Meeting of the Osage Nation
A joint meeting of the Executive, Legislative, and Minerals Council to discuss oil production in the Osage.
Scenic SEK -- History of St. Paul, Kansas
This segment of Scenic SEK takes us to St. Paul, where the crew uncovers the past of the oldest settlements in the area. As always, Tyler Swezey, Jacob Anselmi, and Trent Kling with the camerawork...Anselmi with the voiceover. This was another segment that aired in the January 2008 Best of Scenic SEK compilation show.