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/ Resource Database

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Resources: 8 listings
- First American Resources
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Osage |
US - Northwest |
- Welcome to First American Resources, a Native American owned investment firm. Our mission is to create and maintain wealth for our clients through long-term effective investment planning strategies. Jack L. Barker, founder and owner, is a member of the Osage Tribe.
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- J. C. High Eagle - composer, author, musician, lecturer
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Osage |
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- Osage Dances
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Osage |
US - Southeast |
- Site dedicated to Osage dancing and powwows and a small section devoted to Osage Tribal Princesses
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- Osage Tribal Museum
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Osage |
US - Central |
- Inside the walls of this small building you will find over 100 pieces of the collection of John Bird, an early day Indian Trader, as well as many items made and used by the Osage Indians dating back to well before the establishment of the reservation in 1872.
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- Osage Tribe, Oklahoma
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Osage |
US - Central |
- Welcome to the Osage Nation Website. This site is full of wonderful pictoral venues that let you view the Osage Nation Reservation and Government. As a visitor, you will see the site expand and develop. This site is a way for the Nation to communicate to tribal members and the world about what is happening at the Osage Nation Reservation.
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- Red Hand Media
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Osage |
United States |
- Red Hand Media is a full service
graphic design, web design and multi-
media company fully capable of
providing tribes or business with
everything from brochures, web sites,
video production or audio/visual tools
necessary for language preservation.
www.redhandmedia.com
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- Supernaw's Indian Supply
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Osage |
US - Southwest |
- Indian beading, craft, art, regalia, jewelry supplies. Kugee Supernaw - world renown Indian artist, works in silver, reproduction Mississippian period pottery, paints, sculpts - owner. Famous for his hat feathers.
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- Tache Ushte's Lodge of Light
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Osage |
US - Southeast |
- I wrote this site at the
request of elders. The
words came after long
periods of prayer and
meditation in the
Appalachia Foothills of
Lookout Mountain.
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