Osage Nation signs lease for Wa-Sha-She State Park

Wa-Sha-She State Park opened up its gates this weekend after spending eight months closed to the public. File photo by Louise Red Corn/Bigheart Times

Osage Chief John Red Eagle signed an executive order to take control of Wa-Sha-She State park last week and opened it back up to the public for Memorial Day. In October of 2011, the Oklahoma relinquished its lease on the park at Hulah Lake, officially closing it for the past eight months. The Osage Congress voted down a bill in March that asked

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