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The Osage: A Rich Tapestry of History and Culture Step back in time to the year 1715, where the American Indian tribe known as the Osage thrived in their ancestral lands

Background imageOsage Collection: American Indian tribe locations in 1715

American Indian tribe locations in 1715
Map of Native American tribe locations circa 1715, continental U.S. Printed color lithograph

Background imageOsage Collection: American Indian tribe locations about 1700

American Indian tribe locations about 1700
Map of Native American locations, circa 1700. Printed lithograph

Background imageOsage Collection: Racial / Osage Chief C1830

Racial / Osage Chief C1830
Osage chief carrying a pipe and a tomahawk

Background imageOsage Collection: Racial / Osage Warriors

Racial / Osage Warriors
Three Osage warriors

Background imageOsage Collection: Daniel Boones Cabin and the house in which he died

Daniel Boones Cabin and the house in which he died
The Original Cabin of Daniel Boone (1734-1820) - American pioneer at Femme Osage, Missouri and the house in which he died (built by his son Nathaniel) at St. Charles, Missouri. Date: 1906

Background imageOsage Collection: Racial / Young Black Dog

Racial / Young Black Dog
Young Black Dog: Chief of the Osage tribe

Background imageOsage Collection: Map showing the lands assigned to emigrant Indians west of Arkansas and Missouri, 1836

Map showing the lands assigned to emigrant Indians west of Arkansas and Missouri, 1836. Creator: Topographical Bureau
Map showing the lands assigned to emigrant Indians west of Arkansas and Missouri, 1836. Following passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830

Background imageOsage Collection: Native Americans Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs

Native Americans Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs
Native American Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs. 1876

Background imageOsage Collection: Hughes TH-55A Osage 64-18133

Hughes TH-55A Osage 64-18133 (msn 445), at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ. Date: circa 1990

Background imageOsage Collection: Osage, Big Nose, Osage Women, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w / c on ledger paper)

Osage, Big Nose, Osage Women, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w / c on ledger paper)
869715 Osage, Big Nose, Osage Women, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w/c on ledger paper) by Howling Wolf (1849-1927); 20x31.5 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio

Background imageOsage Collection: An Indian Encampment at Sunset, 1861-69 (oil on card mounted on paperboard)

An Indian Encampment at Sunset, 1861-69 (oil on card mounted on paperboard)
5042985 An Indian Encampment at Sunset, 1861-69 (oil on card mounted on paperboard) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); 46x62.6 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageOsage Collection: Greetings from Tinkler Field, Oklahoma, USA. Names after Major General Clarence Leonard

Greetings from Tinkler Field, Oklahoma, USA. Names after Major General Clarence Leonard Tinker, an Osage Native American. The first Native American Major General in US Army history. Date: 1945

Background imageOsage Collection: People of the Osage Nation

People of the Osage Nation. Minckchtahooh or Little Soldier, 22, lower left, Gretomih, young woman, 18, upper left, and Kishagashugah or Little Chief, age 28, right

Background imageOsage Collection: Entrance of the Chapel of the Holy Sepulchre, 1800s

Entrance of the Chapel of the Holy Sepulchre, 1800s. Ingresso alla Cappella del S. Sepolcro. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient

Background imageOsage Collection: Osages, Big Nose, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w / c on ledger paper)

Osages, Big Nose, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w / c on ledger paper)
869714 Osages, Big Nose, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w/c on ledger paper) by Howling Wolf (1849-1927); Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio

Background imageOsage Collection: Two Indians and a White Man in a Canoe, 1811-13 (w / c and graphite on white wove paper)

Two Indians and a White Man in a Canoe, 1811-13 (w / c and graphite on white wove paper)
3614129 Two Indians and a White Man in a Canoe, 1811-13 (w/c and graphite on white wove paper) by Svinin, Pavel Petrovich (1788-1839); 14.8x21.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageOsage Collection: Portraits of Petohpeekis, a Blackfoot, and Tallee, an Osage (engraving)

Portraits of Petohpeekis, a Blackfoot, and Tallee, an Osage (engraving)
966821 Portraits of Petohpeekis, a Blackfoot, and Tallee, an Osage (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portraits of Petohpeekis, a Blackfoot, and Tallee)

Background imageOsage Collection: Do-Hon-Go, An Osage Woman, 1899 (hand-coloured lithograph)

Do-Hon-Go, An Osage Woman, 1899 (hand-coloured lithograph)
985984 Do-Hon-Go, An Osage Woman, 1899 (hand-coloured lithograph) by McKenney, Thomas Loraine (1785-1859) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Do-Hon-Go, An Osage Woman)

Background imageOsage Collection: An Osage Indian Lancing a Buffalo, 1846-1848. Creator: George Catlin

An Osage Indian Lancing a Buffalo, 1846-1848. Creator: George Catlin
An Osage Indian Lancing a Buffalo, 1846-1848

Background imageOsage Collection: Comanche Warrior Lancing an Osage, at Full Speed, 1837-1839. Creator: George Catlin

Comanche Warrior Lancing an Osage, at Full Speed, 1837-1839. Creator: George Catlin
Comanche Warrior Lancing an Osage, at Full Speed, 1837-1839

Background imageOsage Collection: Wa-ho-beck-ee, a Handsome Brave, 1834. Creator: George Catlin

Wa-ho-beck-ee, a Handsome Brave, 1834. Creator: George Catlin
Wa-ho-beck-ee, a Handsome Brave, 1834

Background imageOsage Collection: Hughes TH-55A Osage 66-18350

Hughes TH-55A Osage 66-18350
United States Army - Hughes TH-55A Osage 66-18350 (msn 86-0642), at Tuscon, now in storage at the Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ. (Military version of the Hughes 269A). Date: 1966

Background imageOsage Collection: Osage Chief with Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Osage Chief with Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Osage Chief with Two Warriors, 1861/1869. Tchong-tas-sab-be (tall chief blind in one eye) with warriors Tal-lee and Ko-ha-tunk-a in war dress. 1836

Background imageOsage Collection: An Osage Indian Pursuing a Camanchee, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

An Osage Indian Pursuing a Camanchee, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
An Osage Indian Pursuing a Camanchee, 1861/1869. Arkansaw. 1836

Background imageOsage Collection: Osage Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Osage Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Osage Indians, 1861/1869. Cler-mont (chief with club), Wa-chee-te (his wife) and two warriors Mun-ne-pus-kee and Nah-com-e-sah on the River Arkansaw. 1836

Background imageOsage Collection: Osage Warrior, 1805-7. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin

Osage Warrior, 1805-7. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin
Osage Warrior, 1805-7

Background imageOsage Collection: Young Black Dog, Osage, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N36) for Allen &

Young Black Dog, Osage, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N36) for Allen &
Young Black Dog, Osage, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N36) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Background imageOsage Collection: State of Oklahoma, USA - Osage Indian Village

State of Oklahoma, USA - Osage Indian Village Date: circa 1940

Background imageOsage Collection: Three Osage braves, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Three Osage braves, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Three Osage braves, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageOsage Collection: Osage, Fort Gibson, Arkansas, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and Myers

Osage, Fort Gibson, Arkansas, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and Myers
Osage, Fort Gibson, Arkansas, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageOsage Collection: ALEXANDER JOSEPH TALLCHIEF. Father of Native American ballerina Maria Tallchief

ALEXANDER JOSEPH TALLCHIEF. Father of Native American ballerina Maria Tallchief. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageOsage Collection: Southeast Indian tribe locations in 1776

Southeast Indian tribe locations in 1776
Map of southeastern Native American Nations about 1776. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageOsage Collection: Osage Osages Osage Tribe Native Americans Journeyed

Osage Osages Osage Tribe Native Americans Journeyed
In 1827 six members of the Osage tribe journeyed to France. The three shown in this 1827 print by L. Boilly are, left to right, Minkchatahoon, Gretomih and Kihegashugah

Background imageOsage Collection: North American Indians

North American Indians. Iroquois Indians, Osage Indians, Pawnee Indians Date: ca. 1865

Background imageOsage Collection: Young Black Dog Osage American Indian Chiefs series

Young Black Dog Osage American Indian Chiefs series
Artokoloro

Background imageOsage Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: BAR, 1938. Coal miners waiting for the bus home in Osage, West Virginia

WEST VIRGINIA: BAR, 1938. Coal miners waiting for the bus home in Osage, West Virginia. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938

Background imageOsage Collection: MAP: NEBRASKA, 1867. Map of Nebraska and Dakota and portions of the states

MAP: NEBRASKA, 1867. Map of Nebraska and Dakota and portions of the states and territories bordering thereon, 1867

Background imageOsage Collection: SAINT-MEMIN: OSAGE, 1804. Osage warrior

SAINT-MEMIN: OSAGE, 1804. Osage warrior. Watercolor by Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin, 1804

Background imageOsage Collection: SAINT-MEMIN: OSAGE, 1804. An Osage warrior drawn, 1804, by Charles Balthazar Julien

SAINT-MEMIN: OSAGE, 1804. An Osage warrior drawn, 1804, by Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin

Background imageOsage Collection: Oil rig in operation on the Osage Indian Reservation today. The Osage Tribe s

Oil rig in operation on the Osage Indian Reservation today. The Osage Tribe s
Oil rig in operation on the Osage Indian Reservation today. The Osage Tribes legacy with oil started in 1897 with the first well

Background imageOsage Collection: WASHITA RIVER, 1868. Osage and Kiowa scouts, in the service of the U. S

WASHITA RIVER, 1868. Osage and Kiowa scouts, in the service of the U. S. Seventh Cavalry under George Armstrong Custer
WASHITA RIVER, 1868. Osage and Kiowa scouts, in the service of the U.S. Seventh Cavalry under George Armstrong Custer, dance to celebrate their victory over Black Kettle

Background imageOsage Collection: Vegetables (at left) and school supplies in drug store windo

Vegetables (at left) and school supplies in drug store window in mining town. Osage, West Virginia. Date 1938 Sept

Background imageOsage Collection: John Quincy Adams / Hunt

John Quincy Adams / Hunt
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS US President 1825-1829 who negotiated a treaty with the Osage Indians

Background imageOsage Collection: Osage Warrior

Osage Warrior
Man of the Osage people



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The Osage: A Rich Tapestry of History and Culture Step back in time to the year 1715, where the American Indian tribe known as the Osage thrived in their ancestral lands. These resilient people inhabited various locations, preserving their traditions and way of life. Fast forward to 1700, and you'll find the Osage scattered across different regions, leaving an indelible mark on history. One notable figure that emerges from this era is a revered Osage Chief from around 1830. His name lost to time but his legacy lives on, reminding us of the strength and leadership within this proud tribe. In another corner of history lies Daniel Boone's Cabin - a humble abode that witnessed both triumphs and tragedies. It was here that Boone took his last breath, forever etching his name into folklore alongside the stories of those he encountered during his journeys through Osage territory. Speaking of encounters with the fierce warriors of the Osage tribe, tales abound about their prowess in battle. Their bravery knew no bounds as they defended their land against all odds – a testament to their warrior spirit. Among these brave warriors stood Young Black Dog - an esteemed member whose valor shone brightly amidst adversity. His story serves as a reminder that heroes come in many forms and backgrounds. Away from battles and legends, let us delve into aviation history for a moment. The Hughes TH-55A Osage 64-18133 takes center stage; its wings carrying dreams skyward while honoring its namesake tribe with pride. Artistic expressions also capture glimpses into Osage culture throughout time. "Osage Women" painted in pen, ink & watercolor on ledger paper transports us to 1874-75 when women played vital roles within tribal society – strong pillars supporting their community's growth. Another masterpiece titled "An Indian Encampment at Sunset" invites us into an ethereal scene frozen between 1861-69.