Tribes, Oklahoma leaders, friends and family are mourning former Osage Nation Principal Chief James “Jim” Roan Gray, 64, who died on Feb. 12 at his Skiatook home. Born in Pawhuska on June 11, 1961, ...
The U.S. Government Department of Government Efficiency website lists canceled leases for several Bureau of Indian Affairs offices, including those in Pawnee and Pawhuska. The plan for tribal services ...
Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear welcomed a recent court ruling that could lead to the removal of a wind farm built in Western Osage County. A federal judge ruled against Enel ...
The Osage Nation is honoring its past while looking toward the future as part of a month-long celebration of sovereignty. One ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Former Osage Nation Principal Chief Jim Gray (Photo/Courtesy) James Roan “Jim” Gray, a former principal chief of the Osage Nation ...
PAWHUSKA, Okla. — The Osage Nation is mourning the passing of former Principal Chief Jim Gray. “His leadership, vision, and service were rooted in love for the Wahzhazhe people and our sovereignty. He ...
PAWHUSKA, Okla. — The Osage Nation is mourning the passing of former Principal Chief Jim Gray. The tribe's flags are lowered to half-staff as it honors and grieves. The Osage Nation shared a statement ...
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