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Jenny Mae Mashunkashey Miller

CANDIDATE

FOR

OSAGE NATION CONGRESS

2010
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I am one-fourth Osage. My home was in Indian Camp and initially belonged to my Great Great Grandmother, Grandma Big Eagle. Prior to turning 6 years old, my family and I moved up on Dial Hill, now known as Williams Addition to the city of Pawhuska. This home was built by my Great Grandfather, Ben Mashunkashey. Jenny Miller

OSAGE FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS

First delegation of Osage Indians - Lawrence, Kansas - 1873 Front row: Osage Captain, Strike Ax., Mo-Shon-Ko-She and Lame Doctor. Middle Row: Taw-Wan-Ge-He, Ke-Neu-In-Ka, Kon-Se-Ah-Le, Ne-Kah-Ke-Pa-Ne, and George Beaver. Back Row: Sam Bevenue, White Hair, Saucy Chief, No-Pa-Wala, Superintendent Hoag, Che-To-Pa, Big Elk, I.T. Gibson, US. Indian Agent. Great, Great, Grandfather (Front row, third from the left)

Mo-Shon-Ko-She, Full Blood Osage
 



GREAT GRANDFATHER – BEN MASHUNKASHEY

FULL BLOOD OSAGE l-lon-shka Centennial 1884-1984

A plaque was unveiled which read, "100 years l-Lon-shka Centennial – 1884-1984. Commemorating the hundredth Anniversary of the acceptance of the l-Lon-Shka from the Kaw Indian Tribe to the Osage Indian Tribe, Pawuska District – 1884- Drum Keeper-Ben Mashunkashey, 1984-Drum Keeper – Samuel Lookout"



GRANDFATHER

CHARLES (CHARLIE) MASHUNKASHEY

(1904-1969)

FULL BLOOD OSAGE
 



FATHER

BILL MASHUNKASHEY, SR

(age 15 years)



FATHER

BILL MASHUNKASHEY, SR.

ONE-HALF OSAGE


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