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Osage Nation embarks on mission to locate and restore orphaned oil wellsThe Osage Nation is looking for orphaned oil wells. The tribe just completed its first set of land surveys looking for no longer used wells. Some of the wells date back as many as 100 years old.
When surface property in what is now Osage County was allotted, the Osage tribe retained control of the subsurface, including but not limited to resources such as petroleum and natural gas.
Developer of the 150-MW onshore wind farm operating in Oklahoma since 2015 is in a dispute with the Osage tribe over mineral rights under the land where its 84 turbines are located. Photo by F.
This Osage writer remembers one of the first victims of infamous ‘reign of terror’ Named for the Osage word meaning ‘prayer,’ the poem was Elise Paschen's way of tapping into a tragedy to ...
Osage orange (Maclura pomifera) derived its common name from the Osage Indians in Oklahoma and Texas and the orange-smelling fruits. The Latin name comes from William Maclura, an American ...
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