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March 22, 2012

Education department hopes for more students to utilize the program

The Osage Nation Public Schools Support Program aims to steer a student through to success by assigning a field facilitator to look after every student. The program is administered to Osage students in Osage County by the Nation’s Education Department.

However, not many students have taken advantage of the program.

November 2, 2011

The Annual Johnson O'Malley Dance will be hosted by the Pawhuska JOM at Wakon Iron Hall, Nov. 12 beginning at 2 p.m.

The Annual Johnson O'Malley Dance will be hosted by the Pawhuska JOM at Wakon Iron Hall, Nov. 12 beginning at 2 p.m. A free dinner will be served at 5 p.m., followed by an evening dance. All are welcome.

February 28, 2011

The Osage Nation Johnson O’Malley student dancers won second place at the Battle of the Plains Youth Powwow Jan. 15

The Osage Nation Johnson O’Malley student dancers won second place at the Battle of the Plains Youth Powwow Jan. 15.

The powwow was held in Dewey and was sponsored by Operation Eagle of Bartlesville Public schools. Other dance groups that traveled to this youth powwow included: Poarch Creek from Alabama; Royal Valley from Kansas; Shawnee Schools and Owasso Schools.

January 27, 2011

November is a flurry of activity for the Native American students in Osage County

November is a flurry of activity for the Native American students in Osage County. The Osage Nation Johnson O’Malley (JOM) parent committees of Skiatook, Hominy and Pawhuska hosted their cultural events in November to celebrate Native American Heritage month. These annual events are planned to promote cultural awareness and pride within the communities.

December 7, 2009

The Osage Nation Johnson O’Malley Program (JOM) promoted cultural awareness across the reservation as students celebrated Native American Month