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Osage and Mission
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.
" Jesuit Missionaries from Osage Mission ( now St. Paul, Kansas ) who worked among the Osages called the village " Little Town ," probably because the band of Osages who lived in the village were of the " Little Osage " division of the Osage People.
A study of the baptismal records of the Jesuits at Osage Mission reveals that several white or mixed white and Osage families lived in or near Little Town before the Civil War.
Mathews was a slaveholder from Kentucky, as evidenced by the baptismal records of the Osage Mission.
founded Osage Mission on April 28, 1847.
He served as an officially appointed U. S. postmaster of Osage Mission from 1851 to 1864.
As early as 1883 there was agitation to change the name of Osage Mission because it suggested it was still an Indian Mission.
Some claim the new name was selected to honor the Apostle Paul, but it was most probably selected in honor of St. Paul of the Cross, founder of the Passionists, who had just then established a home in Osage Mission.
A visit to the St. Francis Parish Cemetery reflects much of the history of the Osage Mission, as does the only remaining structure of the girls ' school established by Mother Bridget Hayden when she arrived at the Mission in 1847.
* Osage Mission / St Paul News
In 1820, the United States Department of War authorized Epaphras Chapman to establish the Union Mission near the mouth of Chouteau Creek to educate and convert the Osage.

Osage and &
* Cole County & Osage County ( northeast )
In the summer of 1870, the first coal mines were opened by the Osage Carbon, Coal & Mining Company.
Hughes TH-55A Osage: ( in storage ) Hughes TH-55 Osage Serial Number: 67-15418 Markings: Pima Air & Space Museum.
The 2nd Annual Dhegia Gathering in 2012 brought Osage, Kaw, Quapaw, Ponca & UmoNhoN speakers together to share best practices in language revitaliztion.
Sponsored by fifteen tribes ( Apache, Arapaho, Caddo, Cheyenne, Comanche, Delaware, Fort Sill Apache, Iowa, Kiowa, Osage, Otoe-Missouri, Pawnee, Ponca, Sac & Fox, and Wichita ), representatives from up to fifty other tribes participate in any given year.

Osage and House
First visited by the explorer DeSoto in 1537, Cowley County was officially organized as a county, but reserved for the Osage Indians, by the Kansas Legislature in March 1867, originally named Hunter County for Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter ( 1809 – 1887 ), a Virginia Representative and Senator to Congress and Speaker of the House in the twenty-sixth Congress.
Independence, Kansas is the location where the Ingalls family settled on the Osage Diminished Reserve from 1869 – 1870, and was at the center of the plot of the book, Little House on the Prairie.
The highway passes the James C. Chaney House and Stamps Store in Osage, the Dog Branch School, and the Yell Masonic Lodge Hall in Carrollton.
* Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote a series of children's books, known as Little House on the Prairie ( 1932-1943 ), based on her family's pioneer days in Kansas ; it included accounts of the Osage, on whose land they were squatting.
* Scott BigHorse, Osage Assistant Principal Chief, elected to the Oklahoma House ; served ( 2006-2008 ).

Osage and is
* 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.
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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