O·sage
noun/əʊˈseɪdʒ/
/əʊˈseɪdʒ/
(plural Osage, Osages)
- a member of a native North American people in the US state of Oklahoma who lived in the Ohio River valley and then along the Osage River in Missouri. The US government moved them to the Oklahoma reservation (= an area of land kept separate for native North Americans to live in) in 1872, where oil was discovered on their land at the beginning of the 20th century.
美国俄克拉荷马州北美原住民的成员,他们居住在俄亥俄河流域以及密苏里州的奥塞奇河沿岸。 1872 年,美国政府将他们迁移到俄克拉荷马州保留地(即北美原住民居住的独立土地),20 世纪初在他们的土地上发现了石油。