Tippy McMichael Lecture Series Welcomes Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear

We Are Not Relics
Saturday, October 14, 2023
6:00 pm Reception
7:00 pm Lecture
Parish Hall + YouTube Livestream

Talking to the Sun
Sunday, October 15, 2023
10:00 am Adult Forum
Parish Hall + YouTube Livestream

The Tippy McMichael Lecture Series is delighted to welcome Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear.

Saturday’s event includes a reception at 6:00 pm, followed by the lecture at 7:00 pm, titled We Are Not Relics.

Sunday’s lecture, Talking to the Sun, begins at 10:00 am.

Both days’ events are free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Nursery is available.

You may also participate online by viewing a livestream of the event on our YouTube channel.


About Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear

Geoffrey Standing Bear is the Principal Chief of the Osage Nation.  He is the great-grandson of Osage Principal Chief Fred Lookout.

Now in his third term as Osage Nation Principal Chief, he continues the work of protecting and enhancing the Osage culture, language, and lands.    

Before his election, Chief Standing Bear practiced law for 34 years.  He concentrated on federal Indian law receiving national recognition by Best Lawyers in America, Oklahoma Super Lawyers, and a listing with Chambers and Partners.  He served as Assistant Principal Chief of the Osage Tribe from 1990 through 1994 and was a Member of the Osage Nation Congress from 2010 to 2014.  While a practicing lawyer he was involved in the first federal Indian gaming case in Oklahoma.

In 2017, Chief Standing Bear was recognized by Oklahoma Magazine as an Oklahoman of the Year for his leadership of the Osage Nation.  In 2021 the Tulsa World selected him as one of their Tulsans of the Year.  He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Oklahoma and received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tulsa.

He sees the Osage Nation expanding its land base, maintaining its vibrant traditions, and bringing back the Osage language to daily use.  His belief is that this and much more can be done though the power of the Osage child and it is therefore the duty of all his people to protect and nurture the children of the Nation.

Under his leadership, the Osage Nation has set new goals and found how powerful working together for a common goal can overcome almost any obstacle. 


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