Tuesday Trivia: December 17, 2019

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Dive into the history of the Osage Nation at this converted 1920s home that belonged to a descendant of Osage Chief Pawhuska. That’s relevant, since his name—or the translation of his name—gives this building it’s moniker. Located between Hominy and Fairfax, this center is home to a bevy of Osae artifacts, maps, annuity rolls, and oral histories of the tribe.

What is the name of this Hominy-area building?

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Greg Elwell

Greg Elwell served as research editor and web editor of Oklahoma Today from 2018-2023. He also has worked for newspapers, medical research organizations, and government institutions.

Greg Elwell
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