Osage Nation Podcast - đđŒđ»đŒđ»đ· âTalking to One Anotherâ
Guest host Amy Farid sits down with Osage Nation Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Lohah Homer for an intimate conversation about the profound impact of the 1906 Act on Osage identity and membership. Justice Homer, whose great-grandfather served as Principal Chief in 1905 and whose father Charles Henry Lohah was the Nation's first Chief Justice, shares personal stories about growing up in a family dedicated to tribal governance. She explains how the 1906 Act stripped the Osage Nation of its fundamental right to determine membership, restricting tribal enrollment to headright holders and creating a painful system where children couldn't be recognized as Osage until a parent died. Through candid discussion, Justice Homer reveals how this oppressive structure affected her own sense of identity and why the 2006 Constitution's restoration of lineal descendancy was essential to reclaiming Osage sovereignty and healing generational trauma.
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