What we do
Ce que nous faisons
Five working areas
Osage holds five working areas. Each is led by a sister entity with its own staff, its own budget, and its own counsel; Osage provides the standing register, coordinates the calendars, and ensures the working areas remain in conversation with one another.
1. Capital stewardship
The diaspora’s long-horizon capital is allocated by Osage Capital and pooled in vehicles managed through Osage Fund and Osage Management. The standing posture is concentrated, century-plus, owner-operated. Patient capital across cycles, not fund-of-the-quarter strategies.
2. Civic record
The Osage Foundation holds the standing register of charitable activity: the Wazhazhe Archive, the Tinker Scholars, and the Osage Heritage Fund. The Osage NGO operates the international civic programme — Indigenous Language Network, Sovereign Identity, Records & Repatriation. The Osage Institute carries the working-paper press and the Fellows programme.
3. Sovereign infrastructure
Osage Tech engineers the sovereign systems on which the ecosystem runs: identity through Osage ID, settlement through Osage Network, edge ingress through hanzoai/ingress on Hanzo PaaS. No third-party tracking; secrets in Hanzo KMS only; native-arch builds on owned runners.
4. Standing observances
Osage maintains the diaspora’s presence at Tinker Day on 7 June and the annual Brothers Forum in September.
5. Standing partnerships
A standing partnership of multi-year duration with the Cyrus / PARS Foundation (2026), codified in writing and published in working-draft form at osage.group/partnerships.
What we do not do
- We do not represent the Osage Nation or any other sovereign government.
- We do not depict, license, or commercialise ceremonial regalia, songs, dances, or sacred materials.
- We do not run a public token offering; we do not custody anonymous capital; we do not list assets that our compliance committee or general counsel will not put a name to.
- We do not chase quarters.