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September 7, 2010
















 TULSA, Okla. – The Osage Nation’s first-ever Watershed Forum brought representatives from tribes around the state to discuss the importance of natural resource preservation Aug. 24.

Watersheds are important to many Native American tribes, including the Osage, because they are viewed as playing a role in spirituality and identity.

July 21, 2010
The Nation has until Oct. 22 to file an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, ON Congress passes appropriation bill for litigation
June 28, 2010
Red Eagle and Tall Chief answer questions about their prospective administrations, budgets and the reservation status case
April 13, 2010
Jenna Smith is currently finishing her junior year at Oral Roberts University and pursuing a degree in Dance
November 16, 2009

A Tulsa woman has filed suit in Osage County District Court against the Osage Nation’s Million Dollar Elm Casino

November 11, 2009

Osage Nation hosts conference which is sponsored by the Council of Energy Resource Tribes.

October 8, 2009

Tickets are currently on sale

March 10, 2009

Oklahoma tribe asks federal judge to reconsider his decision that the Osage Reservation is not all of Osage County, putting three casinos' status into doubt

The Osage Nation has asked a federal judge to reconsider his "lousy decision" on the reservation status of Osage County that has Nation officials rushing to place tribal casino land into trust. U.S. District Judge James Payne's Jan. 23 decision said Osage Nation employees are not exempt from paying state income taxes and that Osage County is not the Osage Reservation's boundaries. His decision came by summary judgment, which prevented the Nation from going to trial.