See Osage Indians. Native Americans 1930s Oklahoma [colorized rare film]

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Old native America comes to life. See Osage Indian life in 1930s in Osage County Oklahoma. This is what Osage Native American life was like in the era depicted in Killers of the Flower Moon, with scenes in and around Pawhuska. These are rare home movie films that we have carefully restored and enhanced and colorized.

They not only show what Osage life was like in Osage County Oklahoma, but also what Pawhuska, OK looked like. You will see scenes of Osage County, and rural Oklahoma as the Osage would have experienced it 100 years ago.

Scenes include Osage County, Pawhuska, Tulsa, McNulty Park Tulsa, Hominy Indians, Hominy Indians football, Triangle building in Pawhuska, Standingbear family, civic leaders posing on Pawhuska sidewalk, airport in Osage County

Films have been enhanced and colorized by Jack Frank Productions using these methods

Slowing down to original frame rate
Enhanced to high definition
colorizing with Topaz Video AI
de-nnoise

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