- Osage Indians
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English-Cherokee transcription dictionary. 2009.
English-Cherokee transcription dictionary. 2009.
Osage orange — O sage or ange (Bot.) An ornamental tree of the genus {Maclura} ({Maclura aurantiaca}), closely allied to the mulberry ({Morus}); also, its fruit. The tree was first found in the country of the Osage Indians, and bears a hard and inedible fruit… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Osage Hills — Coordinates: 36°19′15″N 95°25′22″W / 36.3209286°N 95.4227504°W / 36.3209286; 95.4227504 … Wikipedia
Osage Village State Historic Site — Coordinates: 37°58′52″N 94°12′35″W / 37.98111°N 94.20972°W / 37.98111; 94.20972 … Wikipedia
Osage Indian murders — The Osage Indian Murders were a series of murders of Osage Indians in Osage County, Oklahoma, traced to a gang led by William King of Osage Hills Hale, with the aim of gaining access to the oil wealth of tribe members. It was an early high… … Wikipedia
Osage River — River, western Missouri, U.S. Formed by the junction of the Marais des Cygnes and Little Osage rivers, it is about 500 mi (800 km) long and is the largest tributary of the Missouri River. It flows east and northeast through Lake of the Ozarks and … Universalium
Osage Nation — Official seal of the Osage Nation Total population … Wikipedia
Osage, New Jersey — Unincorporated community … Wikipedia
Osage — prop. n. 1. A member of the Osages, a tribe of North American Indians formerly living in western Missouri. [PJC] 2. The language of the Osages, a siouxan language. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Osage — name of a group of Sioux Indians originally from Missouri, 1690s, from their self designation Wazhazhe; the ornamental tree osage orange (Toxylon pomiferum), name first attested 1817, originally was found in their country … Etymology dictionary
Osage — US Präsident Calvin Coolidge mit vier Osage Indianern nach der Unterzeichnung des Indian Citizenship Act (1924) Die Osage sind ein nordamerikanischer Indianerstamm aus dem Dhegiha Zweig der Sioux Sprachfamilie. Die Osage selbst nannten sich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Osage — /oh sayj, oh sayj /, n., pl. Osages, (esp. collectively) Osage for 1. 1. a member of a North American Indian people formerly of western Missouri, now living in northern Oklahoma. 2. the Siouan language of the Osage. 3. a river flowing E from E… … Universalium