Great job on telling the story by pictures. It is really great to see so many people dedicated to our Osage ways. You can see in the pictures that they are very proud. Keep up the good work Shannon and Chay!
by Galen Crum (not verified) | Wed, 2009-06-17 19:57
Hominy dances start 1:00 thursday june 18, at the Hominy villiage. S.E. part of town, very small town, ask anybody for directions. They dance afternoon and evening Thursday- Saturday & Sunday afternoon. The same thing the next week in Pawhuska. Thursday afternoon will be a very big deal in Hominy because a new drum keeper will be "paying for the drum".
by Mary Holden (not verified) | Tue, 2009-06-16 05:30
I have a visiting scholar, an Athabascan , Kathleen Mecklin from Alaska who would like to attend InLonschka. Could you e-mail times and directions to me for the Hominy dances? Thank you.
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Great job on telling the story by pictures. It is really great to see so many people dedicated to our Osage ways. You can see in the pictures that they are very proud. Keep up the good work Shannon and Chay!
The dances were great and love to see the pictures...
Good Job Chalene...
Good job on the photos. It is good to see this as I have been unable to attend since I moved to Arizona.
Hominy dances start 1:00 thursday june 18, at the Hominy villiage. S.E. part of town, very small town, ask anybody for directions. They dance afternoon and evening Thursday- Saturday & Sunday afternoon. The same thing the next week in Pawhuska. Thursday afternoon will be a very big deal in Hominy because a new drum keeper will be "paying for the drum".
I have a visiting scholar, an Athabascan , Kathleen Mecklin from Alaska who would like to attend InLonschka. Could you e-mail times and directions to me for the Hominy dances? Thank you.