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Grayhorse In-Lon-Schka will bring Osages together for the next four days

Osages from the districts of Grayhorse, Hominy and Pawhuska will unite for the next four days under the new Grayhorse arbor to begin the In-Lon-Schka dances. The Osage News will post photos from the dance next week on its Flickr page. 

Osage News staff will be set up north of the Grayhorse Community Building to take portraits for the “Generations” photo project, being conducted by Osage News Multimedia/Features Reporter Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan. Portraits are available for purchase but Osages do not have to buy the portraits to appear in the project. 

Photos of the dance itself are not allowed, so please honor the rule of no photography, no cell phones, SmartPhones or video cameras.


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Original Publish Date: 2013-06-06 00:00:00

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