Osage Indians 1920s Rare Film - Old Native American footage

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Osage Indians 1920s Rare Film - Old Native American footage

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Rare films of Osage Native American tribe in and around Pawhuska, Oklahoma and Tulsa, OK in 1920s. 16mm films enhanced. You'll see downtown Pawhuska Oklahoma as it looked in 1920s / 1930s, parades, a circus, leading citizens of Pawhuska, and a football game at Tulsa's McNulty Park featuring the world champion Osage Indians.

This film gives a glimpse into the Osage Nation and how its citizens looked in 1920s. The Osage tribe was once wealthiest in the country. Osage county is where the movie "Killers of the Flower Moon" was filmed, a movie depicting the murders of members of the Osage Tribe by whites who wanted to gain control of Osage wealth, and mineral rights.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap_MHBoLFbg
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