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Former Osage Nation Chief Jim Gray, who led key reforms and tribal sovereignty efforts, has died at 64.
Former Osage Nation Principal Chief Jim Gray, who served from 2002 to 2010, has died at 64.
He led transformative reforms, including ratifying the tribe’s first constitution, expanding voting rights to all members over 18, and advancing tribal sovereignty.
Gray co-founded the Native American Times and held leadership roles in multiple Native organizations.
He was recognized in 2025 by the Osage County Historical Society and is remembered for his dedication to transparency and self-governance.
Tribespeople are honoring his legacy with flags at half-staff, and funeral services are pending.
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El ex Jefe de la Nación Osage, Jim Gray, quien lideró reformas clave y esfuerzos de soberanía tribal, ha muerto a los 64 años.