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Tilton and Grace Entokah: An Osage Story: American Indian Lives

Autor Anthony Lookout
en Hardback – mai 2026
Tilton and Grace Entokah: An Osage Story offers an episodic history of the Osage Nation of Oklahoma as told through the life narratives of Anthony Lookout’s great-grandparents Tilton and Grace Entokah. Anthony Lookout grew up hearing the stories of his relatives, including those of his great-grandfather Fred Lookout, who served as the principal chief of the Osage Nation in the early twentieth century. Anthony Lookout’s father, Morris Lookout, methodically recorded the oral traditions and tribal stories of Osage elders and relatives on reel-to-reel tapes from 1965 to 1971. The recordings preserved generations of Osage history, religious practices, and cultural traditions reaching back to the mid-nineteenth century. To write this story of his family and Osage history, Anthony Lookout did additional research in archival collections, newspapers, and magazines and interviewed elders.
From the perspective of a participant rather than an observer, Lookout tells the tribal history of the Osage Nation’s removal from their Kansas homelands in 1865 and relocation to Oklahoma’s Indian Territory from 1872 to the early 1940s. The heart of the story revolves around Lookout’s great-grandmother Grace Entokah, who grew up as a traditional Osage woman, and adapted through traumatic and uncertain times, staying true to her Osage culture. She went from riding horses to riding in automobiles, eventually meeting the president of the United States.
Lookout covers the family history of the Entokahs, the Allotment Act of 1906, Oklahoma statehood, the depredations of mining and oil companies on Osage lands, the establishment of tribal government and courts, Principal Chief Fred Lookout’s journeys to Washington, DC, to meet top government leaders, as well as tribal stories of the infamous 1920s Osage murders and other key episodes in Osage history. Tilton and Grace Entokah is not only the story of the Entokahs but also an Osage history written from the collective memory of those on the Osage reservation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781496246554
ISBN-10: 1496246551
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: 7 photographs, 1 illustration, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria American Indian Lives

Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Anthony Lookout is an Osage songwriter and musician from Tulsa, Oklahoma. His Osage name is Hunkathali, meaning “good eagle,” from the Hunka clan. He has spent his life playing music as a multi-instrumentalist performing and recording songs and music videos and producing other local artists. Also an actor, he worked for two years with the Native American acting troupe Mahenwahdose.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Foreword
Preface
Part One
1. Sitting Bull
2. Inlonshka
3. Seeing Things
4. Grace
5. Osage Relatives
6. Staying Traditional
7. The Wedding Day
8. The Business
9. See Haw
10. The Good Old Days
11. The Allotment Act
12. Making Plans
13. Results and Actions
14. Doing Time
15. Warnings
16. The Setup
17. The Journey
Part Two
18. Moving Forward
19. Death and Romance
20. Trust
21. The Meeting
22. Osage Nuptials
23. Being Mrs. Abbott
24. Conversations
25. Cowboys and Indians
26. The Individual Song
27. Hattie
28. Expect the Unexpected
29. Will Rogers of the Osage
Epilogue: Pahshehe
Acknowledgments

Recenzii

“This book is a collection of stories Anthony Lookout heard growing up in an Osage community embedded in white society. Readers of the stories will find them both familiar and perplexing, at times even strange. But isn’t that true of all good stories?”—Peter G. Stromberg, professor of anthropology emeritus at the University of Tulsa

“So much of our Native American culture is now beyond our experience, having left our world with only memories for us. We live in a time and a place in which a new culture alien to the Native American has begun to influence everything. The bridge to preserve the customs of the ancient ones is so strained that we fear its collapse. Because of this, deep sadness resides in the hearts of those among us who can still hear the sounds of the native language and the voices of the ancients. It is good to remember there were those who lived and loved the days and nights of their time. Anthony Lookout brings us into those times and they are worth remembering.”—Geoffrey M. Standing Bear, principal chief of the Osage Nation

“Tilton and Grace Entokah: An Osage Story is both engaging and authoritative. The author’s voice is remarkable—he manages a storytelling manner and, best of all, he manages a tricky balance of entering the minds of historical characters, his kin, and stating what they likely thought and felt without presuming to know their opinions or deepest feelings. He is able to travel through history with these characters.”—Marcia Haag, coauthor of Osage Language and Lifeways

Through the riveting family saga, Tilton and Grace Entokah: An Osage Story shows the complexity of traditions and change in an evolving world. The focus on family ties, Indigenous food knowledge, pride, and courage show successful adaptations while preserving core values. Storytelling is a way of maintaining community, and this account makes the story of the Osage community richer, warmer, heartfelt, and memorable.”—Denise Low, author of The Turtle’s Beating Heart: One Family’s Story of Lenape Survival

Descriere

Anthony Lookout tells the history of the Osage Nation of Oklahoma through the life narratives of his great-grandparents Tilton and Grace Entokah. The narratives also include stories of Lookout’s great-grandfather Fred Lookout, who served as the principal chief of the Osage Nation in the early twentieth century.