This week's Live with Lewis came from Missouri's state capital, Jefferson City. Join us from Missouri's Governor's Mansion as we explore Lewis and Clark in Missouri with Missouri's First Lady, Lori Hauser Holden. This week's feature focus is on the Osage, the major Indian tribe in the region at the time of the expedition. View artifacts of the Osage currently on exhibit in the mansion from the Osage Tribal Museum in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
Contents of the Broadcast:
1. Opening to 3:12--Introduction, welcome, overview of today's webcast
2. 3:12 to 13:00--This segment highlights this area of Missouri during the original expedition and today. Scott Mandrell talks about events of the original expedition in the area two hundred years ago, and we meet Lori Hauser Holden, the First Lady of Missouri to learn more about the Governor's Mansion and Lewis and Clark bicentennial activities in Missouri. Video footage of the Discovery Expedition's travels on the river this week is also included.
3. 13:00 to 27:03--Our focus turns to the Osage Indians who lived in the area during the time of the expedition and an exhibit of Osage art that was on display at the Missouri Governor's Mansion. Kathryn Red Corn, director of the Osage Tribal Museum in Pawhuska, Oklahoma joins Scott and the First Lady to share information about the exhibit and Osage customs and traditions.
4. 27:03 to End--Our closing segment includes e-mail questions from the Internet audience concerning the Governor's Mansion and Osage art. Final comments from Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Red Corn are also included as well as thanks to all involved.