Share |

Articles in "Candidates"

Booths also set up around campus; Unknown when the initial results will be announced after polls close at 8 p.m.

Voters from Texas, Missouri and California made the trip back home to vote

Koozies, buttons, t-shirts, fans and more being given out at select candidate camps

Fines paid and campaign reporting statements turned in by May 30 deadline

Pawhuska residents reflect on candidate signs, the Osage Congress and Osage business

Osages in New Mexico, California and Oklahoma say they still haven’t received their absentee ballots

Facebook, personal websites, Twitter and tumblr have changed the way candidates reach potential voters

Six candidates failed to turn in Campaign Reporting Statements by May 18 deadline

"Our Nation has evolved into a multifaceted business and should be governed by people who are skilled in making cautious, informed business decisions & decisions geared to benefit ALL members."

". I am a proud Osage Tribal Member and have dedicated my career since 2006 to create and provide services which improve the lively hood of thousands of Osages across the country."

"I bring 35 years of work experience with federal and tribal programs along with Indian Gaming."

"My experience has been in administration, program development, budgeting, financial reports, grant writing, oil exploration and development and Health Administration."

"I believe we should be the Warrior nation we used to be and stand up for our rights not bow down to the state of Oklahoma."

Candidates also required to submit campaign reporting statements to the Election Office by May 21 and June 19

"My grandparents instilled in me a lifelong sense of spirituality, honor, integrity, family and tribal history, which placed me in good stead for the road that lies ahead of me."

Topics debated include culture, land repurchases, decreased government spending and legislative experience

Eleven Osage Congressional candidates participated in the Day One debates held May 5 at the Grayhorse Community Building in the Indian Village

Twelve candidates attend United Osage of Southern California meeting and share their campaigns for office

New Mexico Association of Osages hosted 15 Osage candidates May 1

"Healthcare, Culture, Education, Protection and Economic success are vital in the foundation of any government and we must develop and expand these areas for the greater good of the Osage people."

"I am running for election because I feel my education, experience, and upbringing have prepared me to represent our Osage people."

"Amanda recently assisted the Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma with the successful closing of its first Low-Income Housing Tax Credit project, which resulted in nearly 4 million dollars of outside investor equity for the Seminole Nation."

"Our leadership must mend differences and work in concerted efforts to establish laws derived from strategic planning and necessary to expound the provisions of the Osage Nation Constitution."

Jozi Tall Chief discusses growing up transgender/intersex in an Osage community