Osage Nation Museum
The Osage Nation Museum is located in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, and serves as a cultural and historical center for the Osage Nation. Established in 1938, it is the first tribally owned museum in the United States, showcasing the rich heritage and traditions of the Osage people. The museum features a variety of exhibits, including artifacts, photographs, and art that highlight the Osage's history and contributions.
Visitors to the museum can learn about significant events, such as the Osage Murders in the 1920s, and explore the unique aspects of Osage culture, including their language and traditional practices. The museum also hosts educational programs and community events to promote awareness and appreciation of the Osage Nation's legacy.