Claremore also known as Claremont had 37 children. (I am descended from Mar Sar Ne (Melisa).
Your question implies that the Osage (Wazhazhe) people only ever had one chief, which is incorrect. As in all native American groups there were very many chiefs. Here are a few: Tatschga Le Soldat Du Chene Pawhiuskah (White Hair) Zhingawaca (Black Dog) Shinga Kihekah (Child Chief) James Bigheart Fred Lookout Today the principle chief is John Red Eagle
Today, there is one federally recognized Osage tribe, known as the Osage Nation, located primarily in Oklahoma. The Osage Nation is a sovereign government that represents the descendants of the original Osage people. While there are other groups and organizations related to Osage heritage, only the Osage Nation holds federal recognition.
The Osage Indians lived along the Osage and Missouri rivers in what is now western Missouri when French explorers first heard of them in 1673.
Chief Joseph, the leader of the Nez Perce tribe, had a total of five children, but only one of them, a daughter named Helen, survived into adulthood. His family faced many hardships due to the conflicts between the Nez Perce and the U.S. government, and the loss of children was a significant tragedy in his life. Chief Joseph's legacy is primarily tied to his leadership and advocacy for his people's rights rather than his personal family life.
I don't have access to specific or current names of individual members of the Osage tribe due to privacy and confidentiality concerns. However, the Osage Nation, based in Oklahoma, has a government and community that includes many members who actively participate in preserving their culture and heritage. For information on notable members or leaders, checking the Osage Nation's official website or recent publications may provide more insights.
Your question implies that the Osage (Wazhazhe) people only ever had one chief, which is incorrect. As in all native American groups there were very many chiefs. Here are a few: Tatschga Le Soldat Du Chene Pawhiuskah (White Hair) Zhingawaca (Black Dog) Shinga Kihekah (Child Chief) James Bigheart Fred Lookout Today the principle chief is John Red Eagle
Today, there is one federally recognized Osage tribe, known as the Osage Nation, located primarily in Oklahoma. The Osage Nation is a sovereign government that represents the descendants of the original Osage people. While there are other groups and organizations related to Osage heritage, only the Osage Nation holds federal recognition.
Big Chief of Street Outlaws has two sons.
As of the 2010 census, the population of Osage County, Oklahoma was 47,472.
Osage County, Oklahoma, USA - 2,304 square miles.
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8 Did you know:Comanche Chief Quanah Parker was the father of 27 children.
Old Joseph had 12 children
One is the recommended number.
It is 2,251 square miles,
sitting bull hade 3 kids
Osage County will begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples on November 13, 2014.