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He-See-Moie, also known as ‘Bacon Rind’, was a member of the Osage tribe from Oklahoma. At the time this photograph was taken, he was principal chief of the Osage. Location: Pawhuska, Osage Reservation, Oklahoma Photographer: H. Trevor Booth or M. Harris COle Date: June 16, 1913 Osage Tribe, People Speaking, Osage Nation, Native Culture, Native Beading, Sacred Hearts, Rainbow Warrior, Black Indians, Native American Pictures

He-See-Moie, also known as ‘Bacon Rind’, was a member of the Osage tribe from Oklahoma. At the time this photograph was taken, he was principal chief of the Osage. Accession Number: 1962-08-3136 Location: Pawhuska, Osage Reservation, Oklahoma Photographer: H. Trevor Booth or M. Harris COle Date: June 16, 1913 Collection: Wanamaker Collection For more information, photo permissions, or higher resolution images, please contact the Mathers Museum of World Cultures at mathers@indiana.edu.

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The forgotten murders of the Osage people for the oil beneath their land | PBS NewsHour Killers Of The Flower Moon, Osage Nation, Native American Woman, American Indian History, Native American Wisdom, Intelligence Service, Flower Moon, Native American Photos, Native American Peoples

Author David Grann shares powerful images from one of the FBI’s first major homicide investigations, which he details in his book, “Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI."

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