Osage
The Osage Nation, a Native American tribe in the United States, is the source of most other terms containing the word "osage".
Osage can also refer to:
- The Osage language, a Siouan language traditionally spoken by the Osage Nation
- Osage-orange, Maclura pomifera, a tree of the mulberry family
- Osage Indian murders (1921–1925), a group of murders that took place on the Osage Indian Reservation as whites tried to get control of headrights to oil royalties
- The Osage River, a tributary of the Missouri River, entirely contained in Missouri, United States
- The Hughes TH-55 Osage U.S. Army helicopter
- USS Osage (1863)
- USS Osage (LSV-3)
Osage is a part of many placenames, including:
- Canada
- United States
- Osage, Iowa
- Osage, Minnesota
- Osage, New Jersey
- Osage, Ohio
- Osage, Oklahoma (also known as Osage City, Oklahoma)
- Osage, West Virginia (near Morgantown, West Virginia)
- Osage, Wyoming
- Osage Beach, Missouri
- Osage Bluff, Missouri
- Osage City, Kansas
- Osage Mills, Arkansas
- Osage County, Kansas
- Osage County, Missouri
- Osage County, Oklahoma, home of the Osage Indian Reservation
- Osage Township, LaSalle County, Illinois
- Osage Township, Mitchell County, Iowa
- Osage Township, Becker County, Minnesota
- Fort Osage (Independence, Missouri), a United States Army base built in 1808
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