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In Trust
iHeartPodcasts and Bloomberg
16 episodes
1 month ago
A hundred and fifty years ago, the Osage Nation bought a stretch of prairie the size of Delaware, in what's now Oklahoma. The Osage owned the land and everything beneath it. Today, much of present-day Osage County has left Osage hands. In some cases, appropriation was swift and brutal: Dozens of Osages were murdered for their share of lucrative mineral rights to this oil-rich land, a period often referred to as the Reign of Terror. But other transfers of wealth played out more subtly—dollar by dollar and acre by acre, over decades—helped along by policies created by the US government. Learn more and follow our listener guides at bloomberg.com/intrust.
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A hundred and fifty years ago, the Osage Nation bought a stretch of prairie the size of Delaware, in what's now Oklahoma. The Osage owned the land and everything beneath it. Today, much of present-day Osage County has left Osage hands. In some cases, appropriation was swift and brutal: Dozens of Osages were murdered for their share of lucrative mineral rights to this oil-rich land, a period often referred to as the Reign of Terror. But other transfers of wealth played out more subtly—dollar by dollar and acre by acre, over decades—helped along by policies created by the US government. Learn more and follow our listener guides at bloomberg.com/intrust.
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Society & Culture,
True Crime,
News,
Politics
Episodes (16/16)
In Trust
Introducing IVF Disrupted: The Kindbody Story
1 month ago
1 minute

In Trust
Introducing: Everybody's Business
5 months ago
1 minute

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Bonus Episode: The Celebration
10 months ago
9 minutes

In Trust
The Return to Osage County
1 year ago
30 minutes

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Introducing: Elon, Inc.
1 year ago

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The ‘Oklahoma!’ Haze
2 years ago
33 minutes

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The Moonscape
2 years ago
30 minutes

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The Pivot
3 years ago
35 minutes

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The Ranch Bid
3 years ago
47 minutes

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The Middlewoman
3 years ago
46 minutes

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The Association
3 years ago
45 minutes

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The Guardianship
3 years ago
52 minutes

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The Osage Price
3 years ago
51 minutes

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The Headright
3 years ago
53 minutes

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The List
3 years ago
55 minutes

In Trust
Introducing: In Trust
3 years ago
1 minute

In Trust
A hundred and fifty years ago, the Osage Nation bought a stretch of prairie the size of Delaware, in what's now Oklahoma. The Osage owned the land and everything beneath it. Today, much of present-day Osage County has left Osage hands. In some cases, appropriation was swift and brutal: Dozens of Osages were murdered for their share of lucrative mineral rights to this oil-rich land, a period often referred to as the Reign of Terror. But other transfers of wealth played out more subtly—dollar by dollar and acre by acre, over decades—helped along by policies created by the US government. Learn more and follow our listener guides at bloomberg.com/intrust.