Sunday, October 25, 2020

Killers of the Flower Moon

John's selection is a cold case study of the murders of the Osage Indians in Oklahoma during the 1920's. Much of the book deals with the 24 known killings for the headrights, or oil rights, that were investigated by local law enforcement, private investigators, and the newly created FBI.  The guilty parties included a wealthy rancher, a banker, outlaws, spouses, and guardians. It turns out there are hundreds of suspicious deaths in the "Reign of Terror" that involved countless evil opportunists. 

The book is a sad reflection of how a blessing of oil rights became a curse to the Osage. On the one hand, they became the wealthiest people of their time by retaining mineral rights to their assign land. On the other hand, they became the target of abuse and murder. The Osage murders are yet another ugly chapter of America's abuse and injustice involving Native Americans.