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Osage TribeKillers Of The Flower MoonOsage NationOsage CountyOklahoma HistoryRead More BooksIndian HistoryNative American HistoryMartin ScorseseIn The 1920s, A Community Conspired To Kill Native Americans For Their Oil MoneyThe Osage tribe in Oklahoma became spectacularly wealthy in the early 1900s — and then members started turning up dead. David Grann's Killers of the Flower Moon describes the dark plot against them.8