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Drum warmers carrying in the drum along with the Grayhorse committee during the Grayhorse Inlonshka (2022).
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Drums circle from the 2019 Osage Nation Sovereignty Day celebration.
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Wahzhazhe drummers and singers during an Osage Nation employee picnic and hand game (2019).
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Pawhuska Drumkeeper walks towards the arbor during the ceremony to pay for the drum (2021).
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Singers during the Sesquicentennial | 10.22.22
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Singers during the Sesquicentennial | 10.22.22
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Singers during the Sesquicentennial | 10.22.22
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Singers during the Sesquicentennial | 10.22.22
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The drum is an important part of Wazhazhe Culture.Β The drum stands at the heart of Osage cultural activities and brings people together.Β Β 

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  • Visitor
    • Wahzhazhe Welcome Guide
    • Osage Nation Museum
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      • Ancestral Map
      • Picture Cave
      • Sacred Sites
      • Sugarloaf Mound
      • Blanchard Springs Caverns
    • History
    • Advisors
    • Ethics and Commercialization
    • Osage Lands Acknowledgement
    • Research Bibliography
    • Preservation for Osage Youth
    • Archaeological Survey Standards
    • Looting and Collecting
    • NHPA Section 106
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