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    display the Osage Unicode characters in this article correctly. Osage (/oʊˈseɪdʒ, ˈoʊseɪdʒ/; Osage: 𐓏𐒰𐓓𐒰𐓓𐒷 𐒻𐒷‎ Wažáže ie) is a Siouan language that is...
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    Osage Unicode characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Osage letters. The Osage Nation...
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  • The Osage script is a new script promulgated in 2006 and revised 2012–2014 for the Osage language. Because Latin orthographies were subject to interference...
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  • Killers of the Flower Moon (film) (category Articles containing Osage-language text)
    the Osage, speaking their language and bestowing gifts. Ernest and Byron commit armed robbery against the Osage. Ernest meets Mollie Kyle, an Osage whose...
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  • An Osage headright is a type of headright in the United States. There are 2,229 Osage headrights, one for each member of the Osage Nation enrolled in...
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  • also refer to: Osage language, a Dhaegin language traditionally spoken by the Osage Nation Osage script, used for writing this language Osage (Unicode block)...
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  • The Dhegihan languages are a group of Siouan languages that include Kansa–Osage, Omaha–Ponca, and Quapaw. Their historical region included parts of the...
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    both spoke the Osage language. During the Reign of Terror in Osage County the Drummonds were creditors against and administrators for Osage estates. They...
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  • Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI is a 2017 nonfiction book by American journalist David Grann about the Osage murders. Time magazine...
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    Yankton–Yanktonai (Lakota Language Consortium). ISBN 0-9761082-9-1. In which case the greater family is called Siouan–Catawban "Osage Nation Language Department"....
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  • Larry Sellers (category Osage people)
    the Osage Non-Hon-Zhin-Ga in Killers of the Flower Moon, released after his death. Sellers was an Osage language instructor at the Osage Language Department...
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  • Lucille Robedeaux (category Osage people)
    Roubedeaux, was a tribal leader of the Osage of Oklahoma and the last surviving native speaker of the Osage language. Lucille Belle Matin was born in Wynona...
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  • Dhegiha Siouan language, a broader category containing other languages such as Quapaw, Omaha, Ponca and Osage. This group of languages falls under Mississippi...
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    Coyote (category Articles containing Osage-language text)
    Department of Agriculture. Retrieved October 8, 2023. Quintero, C. (2004). Osage Grammar. University of Nebraska Press. p. 83. ISBN 978-0-8032-3803-9. OCLC 57614396...
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    Maclura pomifera, commonly known as the Osage orange (/ˈoʊseɪdʒ/ OH-sayj), is a small deciduous tree or large shrub, native to the south-central United...
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    the southwest, and Oklahoma to the west. Its name derives from the Osage language, and refers to their relatives, the Quapaw people. The state's diverse...
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  • Osage is a Unicode block containing characters from the Osage alphabet, which was devised in 2006 for writing the Osage language spoken by the Osage people...
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  • Okmulgee County – Creek language – "Boiling waters" City of Okmulgee Okmulgee Lake Okmulgee State Park Osage County Osage, Oklahoma Osage Hills State Park Ottawa...
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    spoke the Osage language. During the Reign of Terror in Osage County the Drummonds were creditors against and administrators for Osage estates. They also...
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    museum. The Osage Nation also has a historic preservation office, archives, and cultural office. It is working to revive the Osage language, with immersion...
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  • August: Osage County is a 2013 American tragicomedy film directed by John Wells. It was written by Tracy Letts and based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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    Pawhuska, Oklahoma (category Cities in Osage County, Oklahoma)
    Pawhuska (Osage: 𐓄𐓘𐓢𐓶𐓮𐓤𐓘, hpahúska, lit.: White Hair; Chiwere: Paháhga) is a city in and the county seat of Osage County, Oklahoma, United States...
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    William King Hale (category Perpetrators of the Osage Indian murders)
    1962) was an American political and crime boss in Osage County, Oklahoma, who was responsible for the Osage Indian murders, for which he was later convicted...
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    Quapaw (category Articles containing Quapaw-language text)
    Ohio River valley area. The modern descendants of this language group include the Omaha, Ponca, Osage and Kaw, all independent nations. The Quapaw and the...
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    Old Bill Williams (category Mathews family (Osage Nation))
    in several languages, Williams served as an interpreter for the government and led several expeditions to the West. He married into the Osage Nation, having...
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    Maria Tallchief (category Articles containing Osage-language text)
    Marie Tallchief (𐓏𐒰𐓐𐒿𐒷-𐓍𐓂͘𐓄𐒰 "Two-Standards"; Osage family name: Ki He Kah Stah Tsa, Osage script: 𐒼𐒱𐒹𐒻𐒼𐒰-𐓆𐓈𐒷𐓊𐒷; January 24, 1925 – April...
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    List of accolades received by Killers of the Flower Moon (film) (category Articles containing Osage-language text)
    in 1920s Oklahoma, it focuses on a series of murders of Osage members and relations in the Osage Nation after oil was discovered on tribal land. The tribal...
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  • Claremore is the English name of several Tsi shu Osage hereditary chiefs. Their names have been translated variously as "Arrow Going Home" and "Moving...
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  • Omaha-Ponca, Ioway-Otoe-Missouri, Kansa and Osage languages; and Wakatakeh in Quapaw.[citation needed] Manitou Sioux language The Indians' Book. Edited by Natalie...
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  • traditional plant-gathering techniques." Osage language. Efforts are underway to revive the Nǀuu dialect The Aranese language, a standardized form of the Pyrenean...
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