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* Oil is discovered on the Osage Indian reservation, making the Osage the richest group of people in the world.
A silkworm's preferred food is white mulberry leaves, but it may also eat the leaves of any other mulberry tree ( i. e., Morus rubra or Morus nigra ) as well as the Osage Orange.
This is best documented among Osage and Quapaw Indian tribes of Missouri and Arkansas.
" Wisdom of the Willow Tree " is an Osage Nation story in which a young man seeks answers from a willow tree, addressing the tree in conversation as ' Grandfather '.
Named for President George Washington, it is the smallest county in Oklahoma in total area, adjacent to the largest county in Oklahoma, Osage County.
According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, the Arkansas Band of the Osage Nation settled in the Three Forks area ( the junction of the Arkansas River, Grand River and Verdigris River during the 1760s and established two villages called Pasuga and Pasona in what is now Rogers County.
Osage County is a county in the northern part of the U. S. state of Oklahoma.
Coterminous with the Osage Indian Reservation, it is the home of the federally recognized Osage Nation.
Most of the county is in the Osage Plains, and consists of open prairie.
Dewey County is also slightly larger than Osage County in area.
The eastern part of the county is within the Eastern Lowlands physiographic region and the western part is in the Osage Plains.
Wakan Tanka or Wakan is also known as Wakanda in the Omaha-Ponca, Ioway-Otoe-Missouri, Kansa and Osage languages ; and Wakatakeh in Quapaw.
Osage County is a county located in Central Missouri in the United States.
The center of population of Missouri is located in Osage County in the city of Westphalia.
Osage County is part of the Jefferson City Metropolitan Statistical Area.
According to data from the 2010 U. S. Census, Osage County is the whitest county in Missouri, with 98. 85 percent of residents being white.
Linn County should not be confused with the city of Linn, which is located in Osage County east of Jefferson City approximately 100 miles southeast of Linn County.
On their southeastern border they were neighbors of the Osage, although there is no evidence that either of these tribes ever had a truly permanent settlement in the territory of Cass County.
This treaty, whose first signatory was William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition fame, required that the Shawnee move to what is now known as Shawnee Mission, Kansas, on land that had previously belonged to the Osage tribes.
The county along with Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, and Wabaunsee counties is included in the Topeka Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had an estimated population of 234, 647 in 2011.
It is bordered by Jackson County on the north, Jefferson County on the north and east, Douglas County on the east, Osage County on the south, Wabaunsee County on the west, and Pottawatomie County on the west.
Osage County ( county code OS ) is a county located in east-central Kansas, in the Central United States.

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* Chadian / Keokuk / Osagean ( part ) / Osage ( part )
* Ivorian / ( part ) / Osage ( part )
After the Civil War ended, the Osage lands were coveted as the largest and last reserve of good land in the eastern part of the state.
It arranged with the Bureau of Indian Affairs to sub-lease the eastern part of the Osage reservation until 1916.
The eastern part of the county contains the Osage Hills, an extension of the Flint Hills in Kansas.
In 1825, the Osage Nation ceded the territory where the Federal Government planned to resettle the Creek Nation and other tribes after their expulsion from the Southeastern part of the United States.
This area was part of the hunting grounds of the Osage nations and other Plains tribes.
A part of the 1808 Osage Native American land cession, the county was settled in the early 1830s by pioneers from Kentucky and Tennessee.
The area was part of the 1808 Osage Native American land cession.
In addition, the town is bordered by Pottawatomie Creek and the Marais des Cygnes River ( part of the Osage River system ), which are also named for the two tribes.
When first settled, Knob Noster was part of Cooper County which took in all of the territory between the Osage and Missouri Rivers.
The Osage for their part became a more significant player in the development of Missouri history ; they lived along the Osage River in Vernon County, Missouri and near the Missouri village in Saline County.
* a north-western upland plain or prairie region part of the Interior Plains ' Central Lowland ( areas Osage Plain 12f and Dissected Till Plains 12e ) known as the northern plains
) By the end of the 18th century, these two tribes were dominant in the eastern part of the future state: the Kansa on the Kansas River to the North and the Osage on the Arkansas River to the South.
The government resettled to Indian Territory ( now part of Oklahoma ) those Native American tribes based in eastern Kansas, principally the Kansa and Osage, opening land to move eastern tribes into the area.
The settlement of several tribes in the eastern part of the Cherokee Outlet ( including the Kaw, Osage, Pawnee, Ponca, and Tonkawa tribes ) separated it from the Cherokee Nation proper and left them unable to use it for grazing or hunting.
From Pawhuska, Oklahoma and part Osage Indian, General Tinker received his wings in 1921.

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The samples, donated by " Mr. Peter Choteau, who resided the greater portion of his time for many years with the Osage Nation " according to Lewis's letter, didn't take, but later the thorny Osage-orange was widely naturalized throughout the U. S. In 1810, Bradbury relates that he found two trees growing in the garden of Pierre Chouteau, one of the first settlers of St. Louis ( apparently " Peter Choteau ").
Meriwether Lewis was told that the people of the Osage Nation " esteem the wood of this tree for the making of their bows, that they travel many hundred miles in quest of it.
The Osage called in the FBI to help solve several murders in the Kyle family, and three men were convicted and sentenced, but many murders were never solved.
Here, the Five Civilized Tribes, many of the Plains Indians and the Osage met and signed the treaty of Camp Holmes, pledging peace and friendship among themselves and the United States.
They gave Spanish names to many of the local streams, which the Osage had already named.
The Osage, unlike many tribes, had retained collective ownership of mineral rights on their former reservation.
However, it preserves many historical alternations that have been leveled out in Kansa ; for example, Kansa * u has merged with * i, whereas it's still largely distinct in Osage.
The Osage wealth attracted many opportunists, some of them with criminal intent.
Along with tens of thousands of oil workers, the oil wealth attracted many white opportunists to Osage County ; as the writer Robert Allen Warrior characterized them, some were entrepreneurial, while others were criminal, seeking to separate the Osage from their wealth, by murder if necessary.
By 1673, when they were recorded by the French, many of the Osage had settled near the Osage River in the western part of present-day Missouri.
Having lived with the Osage for many years and learned their language, Jean Pierre Chouteau traded with them and made his home at present-day Salina, Oklahoma, in the western part of their territory.
When the Cherokee arrived to find that the land was already occupied, many conflicts arose with the Osage over territory and resources.
It was many years before the Osage recovered from the hardship suffered during their last years in Kansas and their early years on the reservation in Indian Territory.
At the time, many Osage did not understand the value of such contracts, and often were taken advantage of by unscrupulous businessmen, con artists and others trying to grab part of their wealth.
The guardianship program created an incentive for corruption, and many Osage were " legally " deprived of their land, headrights, and / or royalties.
The Osage Allotment Act did not entitle the Native Americans to autopsies, so many deaths went unexamined.
Disney selected Denver Center Attractions to host its pre-Broadway debut of The Little Mermaid, plus Disney's The Lion King, August: Osage County, Sunset Boulevard and the revival of Hello, Dolly starring Carol Channing among many others have chosen Denver to launch their national tours.
He and his partner had a monopoly for many years of fur trade with the large Osage tribe on the Missouri River.
* Robert L. Ramsay who wrote etymologies for the names of many place names in Missouri speculated it was English translation for the earlier French name Rivière Cent Deux, this in turn being a corruption of the Osage Çondse, meaning ' Upland Forest ' ( however the traditional area of Osage control was well south of the 102 River ).

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