Plan Your Visit
The Osage Tribal Museum invites you to come and step back into Osage Nation history. Our educated staff provides fun, informative tours for students and adults. We host family friendly activities throughout the year.
Within our two exhibition galleries you can see current exhibits as well as traditional clothing, ceremonial accoutrements, paintings of past Chiefs and leaders, Osage paintings and sculptures, and many pieces by Todros Gellar, Ukrainian born artist from Chicago.
While you are here, take time to tour the museum’s historic grounds and visit local sites such as:
The Osage Council Chambers houses murals depicting Osage history. The north wall shows the “Osage Creation Story” while the south wall depicts current history and features many contemporary Osages.
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- The Osage Agency Campus houses beautiful native sandstone buildings.
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- The superintendent’s home has been residence to 30 Osage Agency Superintendents and is listed on the National Register of Historical Places.
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- The plaque, representing the Million Dollar Elm Tree, where millions of dollars of oil leases were auctioned.
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Osage Nation Gift Shop
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The Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
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The Blacksmith House
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The Immaculate Conception Catholic Church known by many as “The Cathedral of the Osage.” The present Gothic-Style brick church is the third church built by the parish. Begun in 1910, it was not completed until 1915.
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The Constantine Theater, a theater restored in 1987 some 100 years after it was built, is open for community events and by appointment.
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