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The Osage: Resilience and Historical Struggles
This chapter explores the tragic history of the Osage tribe, particularly focusing on the life and death of Henry Rohn and the legal injustices inflicted by individuals like William Hale. It emphasizes the resilience of the Osage community in the face of systemic oppression, cultural preservation, and the implications of the bestselling book 'Killers of the Flower Moon' in shaping their narrative. The discussion also reflects on the importance of authentic representation in media and the ongoing impact of historical trauma on the Osage people's identity and unity.