The
Osage Indian Murders: The True Story of a 21-Murder Plot to Inherit the
Headrights of Wealthy Osage Tribe Members
by Laurence J. Hogan
(Paperback - May 1998)
Bloodland:
A Family Story of Oil, Greed and Murder on the Osage Reservation
by Dennis McAuliffe
(Paperback - September 1999)
The
Osage in Missouri (Missouri Heritage Readers Series)
by Kristie C. Wolferman
Card catalog description On November 10, 1808, the American militia
and the chiefs from the Little Osage and Big Osage nations celebrated.
Fort Osage, built on a Missouri River bluff 250 miles west of St. Louis,
was officially opened on that date, and the Osage Indians signed a treaty
with the Americans written by Governor Meriwether Lewis. For a short time,
the fort did provide the Osage with a place to trade their furs. It also
offered them limited protection from the many other tribes who were their
enemies. However, the Osage chiefs discovered very quickly that the fort
was small consolation for the lands they had given up by signing the treaty.
Kristie C. Wolferman traces the history of the Osage Nation from its origins
to its forced departure from Missouri. She demonstrates the ways in which
the Osage culture changed with each new encounter of the Osage with Europeans.
Their lives had been changed by the influx of white disease, by the use
of European trade goods and weapons, and by the political control of Spanish,
French, and American governments. As a result, the Fort Osage experiment
came too late to establish lasting good relations between the white men
and the Indians.
Paperback: 144 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.41 x
9.01 x 6.02
Publisher: University of Missouri Press; (June 1997)
ISBN: 0826211224
A
Pipe for February (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series,
V. 44)
by Charles H. Red Corn
(Hardcover - November 2002)
The
Osage (Native Peoples)
by Janet Riehecky
(School & Library Binding - January 2003)
The
Osage and the Invisible World: From the Works of Francis La Flesche
by Garrick Alan Bailey (Editor), Francis LA Flesche
(Hardcover - November 1995)
The
Osage and the Invisible World: From the Works of Francis La Flesche
(Civilization of the American Indian
Series, Vol 217)
By Francis La Flesche
Paperback: 344 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.04 x
9.06 x 6.13
Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd); ISBN: 0806131322; (March 1999)
The
Osage Ceremonial Dance I'n-Lon-Schka
by Alice Anne Callahan
Paperback: ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.56 x 8.49 x 5.37
Publisher: Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd); Reprint edition
(March 1993)
ISBN: 0806124865
Sundown
by John Joseph Mathews, Virginia Mathews (Introduction)
(Paperback - December 1988)
Talking
to the Moon
by John Joseph Mathews, et al
(Paperback - September 1987)
Who
Really Saved Laura Ingalls: Soldat du Chene or a Soldat du Chien?
by Stephanie A. Vavra
(Paperback - March 2001)
Osage
Indian Bands and Clans (#9419)
by Louis F. Burns
from Clearfield Co
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An
Eagle Nation (Sun Tracks, Vol 24)
by Carter Revard
from University of Arizona Press
American
Indians' Kitchen-Table Stories: Contemporary Conversations With Cherokee,
Sioux, Hopi, Osage, Navajo, Zuni, and Members of Other Nations (A)
by Keith Cunningham
from August House Pub
Old
Fish Hawk
by Mitch Jayne
from Wildstone Audio
20th
Century FBI Files Declassified Documents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Volume 12: Senator McCarthy and the Osage Indian Murders
by Federal Bureau of Investigation
from Progressive Management
Traditions
of the Osage
by George A. Dorsey
from AMS Press
Warrior
Road (Sagebrush Large Print Western Series)
by Fred Grove
from Thomas t Beeler
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Bibliography
of the Osage (Native American Bibliography Series, No 6)
by Terry P. Wilson
from Scarecrow Press
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Talking
to the Moon
by John Joseph Mathews, Paul B. Sears, Elizabeth Mathews
from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
Gleanings from western prairies
by William Ernest Youngman
from Books for Libraries Press
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A
History of the Osage People
by Louis F. Burns
from Univ of Alabama Pr (Txt)
The Imperial Osages: Spanish-Indian Diplomacy in the Mississippi
Valley
by Gilbert C. Din
from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Txt)
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White Savage: The Case of John Dunn Hunter.
by Richard. Drinnon
from Schocken Books
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Sacred Ground
by Mercedes Lackey
from Tor Books
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Maria Tallchief
from Ty Crowell Co
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Wah'Kon-Tah; The Osage and the White Man's Road
by John Joseph Mathews
from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
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