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Osage Nation Museum

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The premiere destination to experience Osage art, history, & culture. Free parking and admission, group visits and tour information please call.

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The Osage Nation Museum (ONM) educates the public about the history, culture, and artistic expressions of the Osage people by preserving and developing collections as well as through exhibitions and educational programs that nurture creativity and encourage active learning.

Address: 819 Grandview Ave., Pawhuska 74056
Phone: (918) 287-5441
Email: vog.nsn-noitanegaso@muesum
Parking: Lot, Street
State: OK
City: Pawhuska
Street Number: 819 Grandview Ave.
Zip Code: 74056
categories: community museum



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Reviews
Osage National Museum Pawhuska Oklahoma: This free and fantastic facility is just dripping with history and knowledge.  It's not large but what a wonderful way to spend an hour or two and learn about the Osage tribe and their amazing and resilient culture. Unfortunately, you can not take photos or video inside the building, but it is just loaded with historical artifacts that will open your eyes and affect your soul.  It was founded in 1938 and is the oldest tribally owned museum in America. Outside there is a beautiful and moving memorial to those who lost their lives fighting for a country that took almost everything from them.  The happy note in all of this is that they ended up on land that is  oil rich and have prospered regardless of the hardships placed upon them!
Very friendly employee. He gave us a lot of history on the Osage Nation. Our family enjoyed the museum very much and learned some things. If you visit please donate money as it is free entrance and you get plenty of history from the front desk guy. Sorry I forgot his name. He was very sweet!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
Fascinating information of the development of the written Osage language. Nice exhibit about drums. Staff is able to give detailed information. Thank you Noah for all the answrs.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
Closed today. But, I have been here before. Actually, purchased the book, "Killers of the Flower Moon", two years prior to any news of the movie! While there a man coming out of the BIA actually asked us if we were with the filming crew! He told us they would be in town this week finishing some last shots for the movie, due to be released in November. Another great addition to this trip is the new War Memorial on the grounds a beautiful metal feather is surrounded by the military seals and they have just begun engraving the names of those who have served. To which, I admire and respect with all my heart. The Adventure Lab we did here took us to points of interest that pertained to the atrocious murders that occurred here. It was very well done. We had lunch at the Mercantile, which I also highly recommend!
Very well put together exhibits, lots of culture is related to the visitors to this museum.
Museum closed but the grounds are well kempt, plenty of shade for the Oklahoma 95 degree heat and a new war memorial for veterans...
Amazing AUTHENTIC Historical Items and an absolutely Wonderfully knowledgeable guide who we didnt have the opportunity to tour with directly and still overheard a wealth of information about the local tribes. Would recommend over the Woolaroc anyday for ACTUAL Tribal history.
I thought this Museum was very well done. The people who are there are very well informed and personable great experience.
What a great find...the lady being the counter is 90 years young. She told us about her great grandfather, grandfather and her dad. A wealth of info. The drums in the second room were absolutely gorgeous. Hand made by the Osage Indians.
Our cultural center is flat out awesomeness...everyone there is so helpful and nice!!!
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