Osage Nation Museum
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819 Grandview Ave, Pawhuska OK 74056 Hours
About Osage Nation Museum
The Osage Nation Museum in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, is a small but well-presented and fascinating place to learn about the Osage people and their history. The museum features two rooms filled with artifacts, photos, and information that highlight the culture and events important to the Osage Nation. Visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour with helpful staff who share stories and answer questions, making each visit informative and friendly. The museum also includes a display of busts of influential Osage figures and explanations of their roles, along with a presentation of the Osage language and history related to the Killers of the Flower Moon. Outside, there is a veterans memorial, a stone placard about the Osage Nation and oil, a statue of Chief Claremore, and other tributes. The museum is located on the Osage Nation campus, which also features a gift shop and cafe. Many visitors find it to be a highlight of their visit, and some are fortunate enough to meet knowledgeable guides who share personal stories about Osage culture and history.
Most Recent Reviews
October 2025
The staff at this two room museum were very informative and friendly. It was a wonderful place to spend 15-20 minutes hearing stories of the Osage people.
October 2025
It's a small museum, but it is well-done. It was interesting to see how the Osage people have changed over time; they have an expansive photo exhibit in the 2nd room.
September 2025
The Osage Nation Campus and Veterans Memorial is an excellent tribute to the tribe's history and honor of Its Veterans.
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