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It’s a part of a three-year effort by St. Louis arts group Counterpublic, the Osage Nation and landowner Joan Heckenberg, who has lived at the mound for 81 years and has agreed to the process.
The Osage Nation has received the historic transfer of most of a sacred site called Sugarloaf Mound, set on the bluffs of the Mississippi River in St. Louis, with the help of the arts organization ...
The Osage Nation and the arts organisation Counterpublic announced today (21 November) that ownership of part of the historic Sugarloaf Mound—the last remaining Native American earthwork in the ...
A new agreement will transfer the sacred Sugarloaf Mound in St. Louis back to the Osage Nation. The site is the oldest human-made structure in the city’s limits.
Assistant Principal Chief RJ Walker remembered the day when he heard the Osage Nation’s application to put their 43,000-acre land into trust was approved. “I think I was in my office, and I don’t want ...
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