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26th Special Session begins on Monday
February 24, 2010
OSAGE CONGRESS

February 02, 2010   Speaker Archie Mason calls the Osage Nation Congress into session on Monday, February 08, 2010 at 10 am .   The 26th Special Session will consider and review the the following: &n  
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FREEDOM FROM SMOKING FACILITATOR TRAINING
February 23, 2010
TOBACCO

  Osage Nation is teaming up with the Cherokee Nation to offer Freedom From Smoking® Facilitator training on February 23rd 9 am to 4 pm and February 24th 9 am to noon.   CERTIFIED FFS TRA  
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First Annual Osage Princess Pageant application now available
February 19, 2010
CONSTITUENT SERVICES

The American Indian Exposition is presenting an Osage tribal princess pageant to be held March 20, 2010, in conjunction with the Osage Nation Princess Sorority's 6th Annual Honor Dance to be held at the agricultural buil  
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Election Board Meeting Minutes
February 08, 2010
ELECTIONBOARD

  OSAGE NATION ELECTION BOARD MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 19, 2010  The Osage Nation Election Board met Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at the Osage Election Office 532 Kihekah, Pawhuska, OK. Sarah Oberly calle  
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Osage Voters
February 01, 2010
ELECTIONBOARD

Click here for a list of Osage Voters without current addresses.  If you see your name here, please contact membership at (918) 287-5390 or 800-818-6517.  Once updated you will be able to receive Osage Nation E  
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Tailgate Pawhuska
February 10, 2010
FOODDISTRIBUTION

Tailgate Pawhuska,will be at Wakon Iron, Indian Camp, on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 and Thursday, February 11, 2010.  
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Election Board Meeting
February 10, 2010
ELECTIONBOARD

You are invited to attend a meeting of the Osage Nation Election Board on Wednesday, February 10th, 2010, at 6:00pm at 532 Kihekah (east of the Triangle Building).  This meeting is open to the public.  A q  
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ONHPO Begins Osage Book Club
February 11, 2010
HISTORICPRESERVATION

The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office (ONHPO) will begin a book club in January 2010 to learn about Osage history and culture. The first books selected will provide general overviews of Osage history; over time  
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Election Office to be closed
February 11, 2010
ELECTIONBOARD

The Osage Nation Election Office will be closed February 11th & 12th so that staff and administration may attend training.  
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Osage Minerals Council Meeting - Friday, February 12 & Wednesday, February 17
February 12, 2010
MINERAL

The next Osage Minerals Council meetings will be held in the Council Chambers on Friday, February 12 and Wednesday, February 17, starting at 10:00 a.m.   
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Tribal Leaders Urge Energy Policy Reforms for Indian Country
October 23, 2009
BY PHIL TAYLOR OF GREENWIRE

Marcus Levings can see gas flares across the western horizon from his front porch on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, where energy companies are drilling into the rich Bakken shale formation, one of the lar   Read More >>
 

Tribes want role in renewable energy quest
October 23, 2009
TULSA WORLD BY JIM MYERS WORLD WASHINGTON BUREAU -

WASHINGTON — Osage Nation Principal Chief Jim Gray told a key Senate committee Thursday that tribes are being locked out of renewable energy opportunities by bureaucratic delays, lack of financing and inadequate access   Read More >>
 


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