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    Osage Hand Game
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    Wild Lotus Root or Yonkapin | The wild lotus root or yonkapin grows in shallow ponds and along the edges of streams. The root is sweet and delicious when raw or cooked.
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    The Inlonshka, has been an important part of Osage life since 1884. The four-day ceremony is celebrated in each Osage district every year in June. The Grayhorse district is currently celebrating and continuing our Osage traditional values this weekend. The below photograph by Vince Dillon shows Osage dancers from the Grayhorse district in 1912 in front of the old roundhouse.
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    Pawhuska Drumkeeper walks towards the arbor during the ceremony to pay for the drum (2021).
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    Language Teachers Celena Noear and Christopher Cote enjoying sharing Wahzhazhe i.e with host Tom Ashmore.
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    Language Teacher Celena Noear chats with podcast hosts Tom Ashmore and Abby Mashunkashey in the Osage Nation Language Department Audio Room.
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    Tom Ashmore and O.J. Littlecook discuss traditional Osage songs.
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