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Osage Indians
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5296. John L. Coffey Collection. - Photographs. INDIANS - OSAGE - PERSONS - "MORRIS ROBACKER CHIEF OF POLICE OSAGE NATION." PHOTO BY GEORGE W. PARONS, PAWHUSKA, O.T., c. 1890-1895
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Osage family near Pawhuska, Oklahoma - circa 1897
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Two unidentified Osage women. No date or additional information.
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Keaton Tartsah, 4, Kiowa/Osage, and Jayden Plentybears, 5, right, Shawnee/Arapaho of El Renoduring the Indian Hills pow wow, Saturday, July 26, 2015, at the Oklahoma City Pow-Wow Club. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman
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Osage group at Pawhuska, Oklahoma - 1912 {Note: As I understand it, Osage folks didn't have the Stomp Dance tradition. Perhaps the photographer was confused about different cultural traditions in Oklahoma when he wrote the caption on the photo.}
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Osage mother and her children near Pawhuska, Oklahoma - circa 1897
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Osage Indian Cabinet Photo Pawhuska Oklahoma Territory | eBay ?? Jack Whitehorn's Grandfather??
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Take a trip to the The Osage County Historical Society Museum in Pawhuska to brush up on the rich history of this beautiful area! With five main exhibits covering Boy Scouts (the first troop in the United States was started here), Western Life, Pioneer Life, Early Day Oil Industry and Indian Life, this museum hold the answers to everything you want to know about the area!
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RP: Portrait of "CHIEF BACON RIND" , OSAGE Indians , Oklahoma , 00-10s Item# SCVIEW436853 (265324066)
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Breastplate. Bone hairpipe/hairpipes, hide thong/babiche, german silver ("nickel silver"/copper-nickel alloy), commercially tanned leather, pigment/pigments. 28.5 x 25.0 x 1.0 cm. Osage. Oklahoma; USA. 1880-1910. Collected by T.R. Roddy (Thomas Roddy, 1860-ca. 1925, an Indian artifact collector and dealer) at an unknown date; purchased by George Heye in 1915. NMAI.
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RP: Osage Indian Woman & Child , Oklahoma , 00-10s Item number: 265329752 - Delcampe.com
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Osage Indian Dancers :: HELLO FROM OKLAHOMA! POSTCARD COLLECTION
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Frank Corndropper (third row, first from left), Bacon Rind (third row, second from left) with the Osage Delegation to Washington, DC in regard to losing land
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Playful Sun Carrier – Osage – 1908
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Chiefs and councilors (Osage), 1891 | by Marquette University Archives Oklahoma,
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Osage Indian Camp, Oklahoma. The Osage Americans currently reside in reservations in Kentucky. Photograph from early 20th century. (Photo by Culture Club/Getty Images)
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Group of Osage Indians posed outside the White House
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c.1900 Two Osage Indian Women Wearing Trade Blankets ~ Oklahoma / Missouri
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He-See-Moie, also known as ‘Bacon Rind’, was a member of the Osage tribe from Oklahoma. At the time this photograph was taken, he was principal chief of the Osage. Location: Pawhuska, Osage Reservation, Oklahoma Photographer: H. Trevor Booth or M. Harris COle Date: June 16, 1913
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RP: Osage Indian girl with Bos & Arrows, Oklahoma , 1900-10s
Claremore - Osage – circa 1906