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Experience a rare, restored glimpse into life among the Osage Nation in 1930s Oklahoma—now enhanced and colorized for a new generation. These historic home movie films capture scenes in and around Osage County during the era portrayed in Killers of the Flower Moon. This footage brings to life the daily rhythms, community figures, and landscapes of Pawhuska and surrounding towns nearly a century ago. 🎞 Carefully restored by Jack Frank Productions using: • Original frame rate correction • High-definition upscaling • Colorization with Topaz Video AI 📍 Featured locations and moments include: • Osage County & rural Oklahoma landscapes • Pawhuska’s Triangle Building & civic leaders • Standingbear family on film • McNulty Park in Tulsa • Hominy Indians football team • Early Osage County airport • Downtown sidewalks and scenes of 1930s Pawhuska life These films are shared with deep respect for the Osage Nation and its history. They offer rare visual documentation of Native American life during a pivotal time in Oklahoma and U.S. history.