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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2845262" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>My grandfather was born in Ponca City in 1885, half Osage and half Kaw- his mother was Kaw and his father was Osage. His parents were both born after the forced move from Missouri. He was one of the original Chilocco kids. In 1905 when they opened up the Osage rolls he and his brothers and father were among the original 2,229 Osages who got on the roll and each recieved one full share of the newly established mineral estate. A share was based on 160 acres of allotment land. When their father passed he passed his share to his 3 sons and they in turn passed theirs on down to their children when they passed. My mother was an only child so when my grandfather passed in 72' he left half of his full share and one third to my mom and the other half to me at age 3 and my younger brother age one year, we will in turn then leave it for our kids, and on and on until the end of it I suppose. I personally never touch mine, I just leave in my IIM account in Albuquerque where it draws 4%, same as my mother. My younger brother is a drunk and drug addict and felon who spends his as fast as he gets it and is always broke even tho he runs his own oilfield service business. To our people it has been both a blessing and a curse...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2845262, member: 1535"] My grandfather was born in Ponca City in 1885, half Osage and half Kaw- his mother was Kaw and his father was Osage. His parents were both born after the forced move from Missouri. He was one of the original Chilocco kids. In 1905 when they opened up the Osage rolls he and his brothers and father were among the original 2,229 Osages who got on the roll and each recieved one full share of the newly established mineral estate. A share was based on 160 acres of allotment land. When their father passed he passed his share to his 3 sons and they in turn passed theirs on down to their children when they passed. My mother was an only child so when my grandfather passed in 72' he left half of his full share and one third to my mom and the other half to me at age 3 and my younger brother age one year, we will in turn then leave it for our kids, and on and on until the end of it I suppose. I personally never touch mine, I just leave in my IIM account in Albuquerque where it draws 4%, same as my mother. My younger brother is a drunk and drug addict and felon who spends his as fast as he gets it and is always broke even tho he runs his own oilfield service business. To our people it has been both a blessing and a curse... [/QUOTE]
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