Vol. I · No. I · MMXXVI
Osage Group
Established 2026
Osage
Peuple des Eaux du Milieu · People of the Middle Waters.
The international face of the Wah-Zha-Zhe diaspora — patient capital, civic record, sovereign infrastructure, and the standing observances of a people in two halves.
Footprint
Where we hold standing — the diaspora across fifty states and eleven countries, and the historical reach of the Wah-Zha-Zhe.
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Sustainability
An ESG framework adapted for the tribal-diaspora context: land, language, ceremonial protocol, and governance — audited annually.
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The board
Chairman Emeritus, Maj. Gen. Clarence L. Tinker (1887–1942), in memoriam. Active board composition is held privately.
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§ I
At a glance
A brief portrait of the house.
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Operating pillars
The seven sister entities the diaspora coordinates.
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Historic territory
The Wah-Zha-Zhe carry an inheritance of land far larger than the present reservation. The diagram below traces the cession history from the pre-1808 extent to the present 1.47-million-acre Osage Reservation in north-central Oklahoma.
See /footprint for the full cession timeline (1808 → 2006).
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What we stand on
The 1907 Allotment Act preserved a covenant unique among American Indian nations: the surface of Osage land was allotted, but the mineral estate beneath remained held in common. The discipline that protected that wealth — not to scatter what is sacred — is the operating principle of this house. We are a small group, deliberately. We hold long-horizon capital, we keep the standing observances, we underwrite the next generation, and we coordinate standing partnerships in writing.
Osage is the international face of that discipline. The umbrella brand — the unified holding-company surface across the diaspora’s forty operating domains — is at osage.group; the memorial to Maj. Gen. Tinker is at osage.memorial; the on-chain settlement layer is held entirely separately at osage.network with documentation at docs.osage.network. Each lane keeps to itself.
A federally recognised sovereign tribal government, the Osage Nation, exists separately and speaks for itself at osagenation-nsn.gov. This site is not the Nation.