The Osage Nation
The Mastermind & Accomplices
The Investigation & Bureau
Author & Book
Misc. Questions
100

Because oil was discovered beneath their reservation in Oklahoma, the Osage Nation became known in the 1920s as this.

Who are the richest people in the world?

100

Known locally as the "King of the Osage Hills," this cattleman was the mastermind behind the Osage murders

Who is William Hale?

100

This future director of the FBI took over the investigation and helped establish a new, modernized Bureau of Investigations.

Who is J. Edgar Hoover?

100

This investigative journalist and author wrote the non-fiction book Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI.

Who is David Grann?

100

What type of book is Killers of the Flower Moon

Non-fiction

200

This Osage woman, who married a white man named Ernest Burkhart, became the primary target of a conspiracy to steal her family's oil headrights.

Who is Mollie Burkhart?

200

This nephew of William Hale married Mollie and ultimately carried out the poisoning of his own wife.

Who is Ernest Burkhart?

200

This former Texas Ranger was assigned as the lead undercover investigator in Osage County by the Bureau.

Who is Tom White?

200

The original title of the book features this subtitle, highlighting the establishment of a premier federal law enforcement agency.

What is "The Birth of the FBI"?

200

What writing style does David Grann use to investigate real historical crimes?

What is investigative journalism/narrative nonfiction?

300

This term refers to the rights that entitled individual Osage members to a share of the tribe's mineral and oil wealth

What is a headright?

300

Ernest's brother, who served as a central conspirator and helped execute Anna Brown

Who is Bryan Burkhart?

300

The Bureau sent agents to Oklahoma under this official, deceptive cover to avoid suspicion.

What is an undercover insurance agent?

300

Grann originally traveled to Osage County in search of the headquarters for this government department before learning of the murders.

What is the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)?

300

What literary technique creates tension even though readers know murders occurred?

What is suspense?

400

This was the devastating, fatal illness that Mollie Burkhart was officially diagnosed with, though it was later revealed she was being poisoned.

What is diabetes?

400

William Hale used this local corrupt physician, who helped administer the lethal slow poisons to Mollie and her family members.

Who is Dr. James Shoun?

400

To infiltrate the conspiracy, Tom White enlisted the help of this type of individual

What is an undercover Native American/Undercover agent?

400

A key, untapped historical source used by Grann during his research was the private case files from this government agency.

What is the National Archives?

400

What is the author’s purpose in including his own investigation near the end of the book?

To show that history was incomplete and many victims were forgotten.

500

The era of systematic murders of the Osage people to secure their wealth was known by this terrorizing name.

What is the Reign of Terror?

500

To make money on the murders, Hale and his conspirators took out these on the lives of Mollie's family members.

What are life insurance policies?

500

Because local law enforcement was deeply corrupt, the Bureau had to rely heavily on this kind of technical forensic evidence.

What is handwriting analysis? (forged documents, insurance records)

500

In his epilogue, Grann outlines the trail of this material that he found hidden in a state building in Pawhuska, proving more untold cover-ups.

What is the grand jury transcripts / private investigator files?

500

What does Grann reveal about historical records and investigations through his research?

They can be incomplete, biased, or hide the truth.