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'''Ancestral Homeland:''' Between Missouri and Arkansas River  
'''Ancestral Homeland:''' Between Missouri and Arkansas River  
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*'''1818:''' Land cession-Treaty  
*'''1818:''' Land cession-Treaty  
*'''1822:''' some of the Missouri bands moved farther west to the Neosho River  
*'''1822:''' some of the Missouri bands moved farther west to the Neosho River  
*'''1824-1851:''' Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Osage_Indian_Agency_(Kansas)|Osage Agency]]
*'''1825:''' Land cession - Treaty  
*'''1825:''' Land cession - Treaty  
*'''1839:''' Land cession - Treaty  
*'''1839:''' Land cession - Treaty  
*'''1851-74:''' Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Neosho_Indian_Agency_(Kansas)|Neosho Agency]]
*'''1865:''' Land cession-Treaty  
*'''1865:''' Land cession-Treaty  
*'''1868-69:''' Served as scouts in the U.S. Army in Sheridan's Campaign  
*'''1868-69:''' Served as scouts in the U.S. Army in Sheridan's Campaign  
*'''1870:''' Treaty established the Osage Reservation in the northeastern&nbsp;part of Indian Territory (Oklahoma)  
*'''1870:''' Treaty established the Osage Reservation in the northeastern&nbsp;part of Indian Territory (Oklahoma)  
*'''1874-80:''' Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Osage_Indian_Agency_(Oklahoma)|Osage Agency]]
*'''1894: '''Oil discovered on the reservation.&nbsp; In 1904 there were 155 oil-producing wells and 18 gas wells on the reservation.&nbsp;  
*'''1894: '''Oil discovered on the reservation.&nbsp; In 1904 there were 155 oil-producing wells and 18 gas wells on the reservation.&nbsp;  
*'''June 28, 1906: '''Osage Allotment Act.&nbsp; " ..all persons enrolled as Osage before January 1,1906, and all born between then and July 1, 1907, would share in the division of the land and resources." &nbsp;When the roll was closed in 1907, it contained 1,119 names: 926 full-bloods and 1,303 mixed bloods including Indians and non-Indian adoptees.&nbsp;  
*'''June 28, 1906: '''Osage Allotment Act.&nbsp; " ..all persons enrolled as Osage before January 1,1906, and all born between then and July 1, 1907, would share in the division of the land and resources." &nbsp;When the roll was closed in 1907, it contained 1,119 names: 926 full-bloods and 1,303 mixed bloods including Indians and non-Indian adoptees.&nbsp;  
*'''1919-1929: '''Tribe received money when oil was discovered on their land.&nbsp;
*'''1919-1929: '''Tribe received money when oil was discovered on their land.&nbsp;
==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe  ====


==== Reservations  ====
==== Reservations  ====


==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe ====
[[Osage_Indian_Reservation_(Oklahoma)|Osage Reservation]]
 
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==== Superintendencies ====
 
The tribe was under the following superintendencies: [[St._Louis_Superintendency_of_Indian_Affairs|St. Louis]], [[Western_Superintendency_of_Indian_Affairs|Western]], [[Southern_Superintendency_of_Indian_Affairs|Southern]] and [[Central_Superintendency_of_Indian_Affairs|Central]] Superintendencies.
 
 


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