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Osage Nation Podcast - đ“‚đ’Œđ’»đ’Œđ’»đ’· “Talking to One Another”

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Welcome to the official podcast of the Osage Nation! Delve into the heart of Osage governance, culture, and history with host Russ Tallchief and a variety of engaging guests. In this podcast, we explore the unique aspects of Osage sovereignty, the challenges and triumphs of self-determination, and the ongoing efforts to preserve and promote Osage heritage. From landmark legal cases to current events shaping the Nation, we provide insightful discussions and perspectives you won’t find anywhere else. Join us as we take ownership of our narrative and share the stories of the Osage people, for the Osage people, and for anyone interested in learning more about tribal governance and Native American history. contact: communications@osagenation-nsn.gov
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In this episode of the Osage Nation Bi-Weekly Podcast, hosts Russ Tallchief and Abby Mashunkashey sit down with Alexis Rencountre, Director and Election Supervisor for the Osage Nation Elections Office, to talk about the upcoming Osage Nation primary and general elections, voter engagement, and how technology is strengthening tribal sovereignty. Alexis shares how the elections process has evolved over the last 15 years—from outsourced systems to secure, in-house election technology and a new Osage voter portal that lets citizens track their absentee ballots and voter history. Listeners will learn: Who is eligible to vote in Osage Nation elections and what you need to bring on Election Day How permanent and temporary absentee voting works, including how to switch to in-person voting Key election dates for early voting, primary election day, and general election day on the Hill Details on paid election official positions and how community members can apply How the new BIA Minerals Building voting location and updated systems improve ballot security and transparency If you’re an Osage citizen wanting to stay informed, get involved, and make your voice heard, this episode is your guide to participating in the Osage Nation democratic process.
Osage Nation kicks off 2026 with a powerful episode of the biweekly podcast “Talking to One Another.” Communications Director Abby Mashunkashey and Communications Manager Russ Tallchief share a major save the date for the 20-year Sovereignty Celebration Dance honoring the ratification of the Osage Nation Constitution. Listeners will hear details about: Sovereignty Celebration – March 7, 2026 at the Skyline Event Center, Tulsa Gourd Dance at 2 PM, supper at 5 PM, and War & Competition Dancing at 6:30 PM Special hotel group rate at Osage Casino with code 7211959 New celebration artwork and t‑shirts by Jessica More Harjo Abby and Russ are joined by Amy Bellamy from the Office of Strategic Planning to discuss the newly released Osage Nation Strategic Plan 2026–2030. Amy explains how the plan was built with: Community meetings across Oklahoma, California, Texas, and online webinars A focus on youth and Gen Z input Ten key topic areas, with health remaining the #1 priority Emerging needs like home health services and how strategic planning reflects the will of the Osage people, not any one administration They also cover where to download the Strategic Plan PDF on osagenation-nsn.gov, how to request a printed copy via email, and why this plan is a vital guide for leadership, services, and election-season consistency. Follow Osage Nation on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, and send content questions to communications@osagenation-nsn.gov.
Join hosts Russ Tallchief and Abby Mashunkashay for an Osage Nation 2025 highlights in review with Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear. They explore how modern Osage governance is strengthening tribal health and wellness initiatives, expanding the new Wahzhazhe Health campus, and creating walkable spaces in Pawhuska. Chief Standing Bear reflects on Osage language revitalization through the Wahzhazhe Early Learning Academy (WELA) program and Daposka Ahnkodapi Elementary, tribal land stewardship and bison restoration on the 43,000-acre ranch, and the rise of Osage food sovereignty through Harvest Land and the Butcher House. This conversation highlights Osage culture and education, Native community economic development, and holiday traditions rooted in caring for Wahzhazhe people at home and across the country.
In this episode of the Osage Nation Bi-Weekly, hosts Russ Tallchief and Abby Mashunkashay talk with Andrea Kimball, Director of Financial Assistance, about the Tree of Giving holiday program, how to sponsor a child, and key deadlines for donations. They also share details on Harvest Land’s upcoming food box drive-through, reminders about health benefit open enrollment, the Osage Nation Museum’s final lecture with Sean Standing Bear, local Nutcracker performances at the Constantine Theater, and holiday office closures.
Russ Tallchief and ON Fitness Center Director Hank Powell discuss the Osage Nation's fitness centers, highlighting three locations: Pawhuska, Hominy, and Fairfax. Hank, details personalized training, including weight loss and muscle imbalance treatment, and the certification of trainers. Upcoming events include a Veterans Day ruck event on November 8 and chair exercise classes for elders. Membership costs $15/month for non-Osage Nation members, while tribal members and employees have free access. The fitness centers offer various modalities, including powerlifting and yoga, and emphasize gradual health improvements.
In this episode, Russ and Abby reflect on their experiences at Indigenous Peoples Day events in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, highlighting the importance of representation and community involvement. They are joined by Brandon Wallace, from Osage Nation Housing and the CDBG grant team, who discusses the Nation's efforts to secure a Community Development Block Grant to address housing needs. Brandon emphasizes the significance of community feedback in shaping these initiatives. The conversation also touches on the reopening of the crisis assistance program for Osages, providing vital support during uncertain times. Join the conversation and provide your feedback on the Osage Nation's housing initiatives by attending upcoming community meetings or participating in the online survey. Your input is vital in shaping the future of our community. SURVEY LINK: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8499307/Housing-Needs-for-Osage-Nation-Low-Income-Rental-Unit-Survey  
Welcome to the Osage Nation Bi-Weekly Podcast for October 6, 2025, where hosts Russ Tallchief and Abby Mashunkashay discuss key updates including open enrollment for health benefits, highlights from the Harvest Land farmers market, and preparations for upcoming Osage and Native American celebration events. This episode also features special guest Lindsey Mitts from the Osage Nation Education Department, who shares details about the newly opened school clothing and assistance application, education scholarships, and the upcoming college and career fair for Osage youth. 
Dive into the heart of Osage identity with this illuminating episode of the Osage Nation podcast, where host Russell Tallchief is joined by Chief Justice Meredith Drent and Dr. Jean Dennison to explore the powerful concept of Wahoin. Through thoughtful discussion, storytelling, and the wisdom of Osage Elder Eddy Red Eagle, discover how Wahoin represents much more than tradition—it is the living essence of community, connection, responsibility, and resilience. Whether you’re Osage, Indigenous, or simply curious about authentic governance and cultural survival, this conversation invites you to reflect on your own “why” and the role relationships play in creating a thriving future. Tune in to learn how ancient values can guide us through today’s challenges and inspire a deeper sense of belonging. Listen, reflect, and reconnect—you'll never see "community" the same way again.
Get the latest from Wahzhazhe country! Join hosts Abby Mashunkashay and Russ Tallchief for the Osage Nation’s official bi-weekly update, brought to you by Wahzhazhe Communications. Each episode, released on every other Monday, dives into the stories shaping Osage governance, culture, and community life-straight from the voices making history today. Whether you’re Wahzhazhe, a neighbor, or an ally from afar, tune in for cultural insights and behind-the-scenes looks at the people and events moving the Osage Nation forward. Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and be inspired by the heartbeat of the Osage Nation-click and listen now!
Join us for a compelling conversation with Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear as he reflects on his transformative three-term administration leading the Osage Nation. In this special episode, Chief Standing Bear shares rich stories and hard-won lessons on three pillars at the heart of Osage sovereignty: reclaiming land, protecting and celebrating culture, and revitalizing the Osage language. From the dramatic acquisition of the historic Ted Turner Ranch and building vital new infrastructure, to breathing life back into endangered traditions and championing language immersion for the next generation—Chief Standing Bear paints a vivid picture of progress and perseverance. Hear firsthand how these efforts empower the Osage community, connect generations, and forge a path toward self-determination for years to come.
Get the latest from Wahzhazhe country! Join hosts Abby Mashunkashay and Russ Tallchief for the Osage Nation’s official bi-weekly update, brought to you by Wahzhazhe Communications. Each episode, released on every other Monday, dives into the stories shaping Osage governance, culture, and community life-straight from the voices making history today. Whether you’re Wahzhazhe, a neighbor, or an ally from afar, tune in for cultural insights and behind-the-scenes looks at the people and events moving the Osage Nation forward. Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and be inspired by the heartbeat of the Osage Nation-click and listen now!
Get the latest from Wahzhazhe country! Join hosts Abby Mashunkashay and Russ Tallchief for the Osage Nation’s official bi-weekly update, brought to you by Wahzhazhe Communications. Each episode, released on every other Monday, dives into the stories shaping Osage governance, culture, and community life-straight from the voices making history today. Whether you’re Wahzhazhe, a neighbor, or an ally from afar, tune in for cultural insights and behind-the-scenes looks at the people and events moving the Osage Nation forward. Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and be inspired by the heartbeat of the Osage Nation-click and listen now!
Get the latest from Wahzhazhe country! Join hosts Abby Mashunkashay and Russ Tallchief for the Osage Nation’s official bi-weekly update, brought to you by Wahzhazhe Communications. Each episode, released on every other Monday, dives into the stories shaping Osage governance, culture, and community life-straight from the voices making history today. Whether you’re Wahzhazhe, a neighbor, or an ally from afar, tune in for cultural insights and behind-the-scenes looks at the people and events moving the Osage Nation forward. Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and be inspired by the heartbeat of the Osage Nation-click and listen now!
Step inside the vibrant heart of Osage Nation with this episode, “Welcome to the Jungle,” where the past, present, and future of Osage storytelling come alive. Join host Russ Tallchief and guest hosts Judge Meredith Drent, Dr. Jean Dennison, and guest Osage News editor Shannon Shaw Duty as they trace the remarkable journey from humble newsletters to a nationally recognized, fiercely independent tribal press. Hear firsthand how Shannon’s passion for truth transformed Osage News into a lifeline for the community—connecting Osages near and far, holding leaders accountable, and building a resilient sense of home.   From flooded studios to laundry room interviews, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and triumphs that shaped Osage journalism. Discover the untold stories behind the creation of the Independent Press Act, the court battles that made history, and the daily realities of reporting in Indian Country. With candid reflections, humor, and a deep sense of purpose, this episode reveals why Osage News isn’t just a newspaper—it’s the living archive and voice of a people determined to tell their own story, on their own terms.   If you want to understand what makes the Osage Nation unique, and why a free press matters now more than ever, don’t miss this compelling conversation. Hit play and join the circle—because the story is still being written, and you’re part of it.
Get the latest from Wahzhazhe country! Join hosts Abby Mashunkashay and Russ Tallchief for the Osage Nation’s official bi-weekly update, brought to you by Wahzhazhe Communications. Each episode, released on every other Monday, dives into the stories shaping Osage governance, culture, and community life-straight from the voices making history today. Whether you’re Wahzhazhe, a neighbor, or an ally from afar, tune in for cultural insights and behind-the-scenes looks at the people and events moving the Osage Nation forward. Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and be inspired by the heartbeat of the Osage Nation-click and listen now!
Get the latest from Wahzhazhe country! Join hosts Abby Mashunkashay and Russ Tallchief for the Osage Nation’s official bi-weekly update, brought to you by Wahzhazhe Communications. Each episode, released on every other Monday, dives into the stories shaping Osage governance, culture, and community life-straight from the voices making history today.   Whether you’re Wahzhazhe, a neighbor, or an ally from afar, tune in for cultural insights and behind-the-scenes looks at the people and events moving the Osage Nation forward. Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and be inspired by the heartbeat of the Osage Nation-click and listen now!
Step inside the Osage Nation Congress chambers for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at tribal governance and leadership. In this compelling episode, Speaker Pam Shaw shares her inspiring journey from the corporate world to the heart of Osage government. Discover how tradition, respect, and spirited debate shape the future of the Osage Nation.  Join host Russ Tallchief, Judge Meredith Drent, and Dr. Jean Dennison as they explore:   The powerful influence of Osage women in leadership roles How the Osage approach to governance blends time-honored values with modern challenges The importance of healthy tension between branches of government Real stories of inspiration, challenge, and community involvement Whether you're interested in the inner workings of tribal government, passionate about women in leadership, or seeking ways to make a difference in your community, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable inspiration.
Get the latest from Wahzhazhe country! Join hosts Abby Mashunkashay and Russ Tallchief for the Osage Nation’s official bi-weekly update, brought to you by Wahzhazhe Communications. Each episode, released on every other Monday, dives into the stories shaping Osage governance, culture, and community life-straight from the voices making history today.   Whether you’re Wahzhazhe, a neighbor, or an ally from afar, tune in for cultural insights and behind-the-scenes looks at the people and events moving the Osage Nation forward. Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and be inspired by the heartbeat of the Osage Nation-click and listen now!
Get the latest from Wahzhazhe country! Join hosts Abby Mashunkashay and Russ Tallchief for the Osage Nation’s official bi-weekly update, brought to you by Wahzhazhe Communications. Each episode, released on every other Monday, dives into the stories shaping Osage governance, culture, and community life-straight from the voices making history today.   Whether you’re Wahzhazhe, a neighbor, or an ally from afar, tune in for cultural insights and behind-the-scenes looks at the people and events moving the Osage Nation forward. Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and be inspired by the heartbeat of the Osage Nation-click and listen now!
A sweeping view of the Osage Hills, the vibrant pulse of community, and a legal battle that could redefine tribal sovereignty—this episode of the Osage Nation Podcast brings you inside the fight over the controversial wind farm on Osage land. Join host Russ Tallchief, Chief Justice Meredith Drent, and Dr. Jean Dennison as they unravel the story behind the lawsuit challenging the construction of wind turbines by an international energy company—built without Osage consent and in defiance of tribal and federal law.   Discover how this case is about more than just windmills: it’s a powerful stand for Osage rights, environmental identity, and the future of tribal self-determination. Hear firsthand why the Osage Nation’s mineral rights matter, how the courts have recognized tribal sovereignty as a public interest, and what’s at stake for Native nations across the United States. The conversation dives into the complexities of land ownership, the ongoing struggle with state and federal governments, and the resilience of a community determined to protect its heritage and resources. Whether you’re passionate about Indigenous rights, environmental justice, or landmark legal battles, this episode will challenge your assumptions and inspire you to stand with the Osage Nation. Hit play to join the fight and learn how you can stay informed and support the cause.
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