Blog Archives

  • Santa Fe and Indian Convention
    On this day in Osage country, The Daily Journal Capital dedicated a full page to welcome the arrival of the fourth annual Indian Convention, an event sponsored by the Society of Oklahoma Indians. 
  • Discussion of Government Control of the American Indian by Congressmen
    A frequent subject of debate in the United States government during the early 20th century was the control of American Indians that led to governmental control of Indian lands, tribal governance, and resources—policies which generally benefited white men. However, on this day in Osage country, an article was posted in The Pawhuska Capital which discussed a white man’s, Congressman McKeown’s, plea to restructure government control over the Indians in way to better assist not just the Five Civilized tribes, but the Osages as well. 
  • Old Indian Leaders who Shaped Destiny of Red Men are Passing
    On this day in Osage country, an article was published about the recent death of Creek Indian, David M. Hodge, and his legacy.