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In this special bonus episode of In Trust, the Osage Nation puts nearly 42,000 acres of land back into trust with the US government. The move caps a nearly decade-long saga and protects the land from being sold, stolen or lost.
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As a white person, who grew up in the County next to Osage County, I have always known there was some shady stuff that happened to the Osage, for over a hundred years, because I have Osage friends and their parents would share things that have been done that were horrific for the Osage Tribe. I had NO IDEA it was SO evil until I read Killers of the Flower Moon, but even they did not touch upon the Drummond family as much as this podcast. Now Gentner is running for Governor of OK and I would li... more
One of the best podcasts out there.
Love the reporting but am so distracted by Rachel’s vocal fry.
An amazing and tragic piece of history with repercussions that are still being felt today. A total must listen. The movie and the book both had slightly different perspectives. This podcast shows how the Tribe is still being affected. What horrible things humans are capable of doing to each other.
I found this podcast to be jampacked with information and details about really important aspects of North American history, US government, and legal history-but it’s a lot to follow in a podcast. It may be the narrator’s journalistic tone or some other feature of the writing, but I found little suspense or drama in this podcast. It’s really way too many details to listen to in a long episode. The two bonus episodes are good, especially the one on “Oklahoma!”
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Exploring the nuanced and often painful history of the Osage Nation, this podcast investigates the various ways through which land ownership and wealth were appropriated from the Osage people. Episodes focus on the brutal events of the Reign of Terror, during which numerous Osages were murdered for their oil rights, as well as the more insidious and gradual policies enforced by the U.S. government that led to the loss of Osage wealth and land. Through interviews and detailed storytelling, the series highlights contemporary issues surrounding tribal sovereignty, historical injustices, and the ongoing efforts of the Osage Nation to reclaim their heritage and rights, ensuring that these critical stories are told and recognized.
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