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  • Osage and Quapaw Get Their Freedom by Sells’ Order
    On this day in Osage country, The Pawhuska Capital published an article describing Commissioner Sells’ proposal to remove some of the land allotment restrictions imposed on American Indians. 
  • Osages Doing their Part
    On July 12, 1917, The Pawhuska Capital, published a list naming fifty individual donors from the small town of Grayhorse, Oklahoma, all descendants of Osage blood, who contributed a total of $687.50, an amount worth $14,610.80 in today’s dollar value.