Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the InteriorThe Office., 1898 |
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... present constituted the system only dates back a generation . In 1877 there were 48 small boarding and 102 day schools , with an attend- ance of 3,598 pupils . The appropriation for their support was $ 20,000 . These schools were not ...
... present constituted the system only dates back a generation . In 1877 there were 48 small boarding and 102 day schools , with an attend- ance of 3,598 pupils . The appropriation for their support was $ 20,000 . These schools were not ...
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... presents itself as to the value of the educational method pursued with these pupils . For the purpose of arriving at some ... present physical condition of the returned pupils , and their efficiency as men and women in the ordinary rela ...
... presents itself as to the value of the educational method pursued with these pupils . For the purpose of arriving at some ... present physical condition of the returned pupils , and their efficiency as men and women in the ordinary rela ...
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... present year is contrasted with the decrease of 377 last year . Observing that the schools located on the reservations during the last year had not increased in the natural ratio expected , more vigor- ous measures were instituted ...
... present year is contrasted with the decrease of 377 last year . Observing that the schools located on the reservations during the last year had not increased in the natural ratio expected , more vigor- ous measures were instituted ...
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... present policy of the Department , and of Congress , as soon as the Indian has arrived at that state of advancement when he can be trusted , although partially , with his own material interest , he is urged to accept an allotment . It ...
... present policy of the Department , and of Congress , as soon as the Indian has arrived at that state of advancement when he can be trusted , although partially , with his own material interest , he is urged to accept an allotment . It ...
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... present themselves to him as an object lesson of the power and influence of the General Government ; they appeal to him through his children , and awaken any smoldering sentiments for the betterment of his and their condition . Indian ...
... present themselves to him as an object lesson of the power and influence of the General Government ; they appeal to him through his children , and awaken any smoldering sentiments for the betterment of his and their condition . Indian ...
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30 Stats acre per annum act of Congress Agency agreement allottees amount application April asphalt August authority average attendance Blackfoot River boarding schools Cherokee Nation Cheyenne Chickasaw Nation Chippewa Choctaw and Chickasaw Choctaw Nation citizens coal and asphalt commission company's construction court Creek Nation Crow Curtis Act Dawes Commission definite location Department approved direction enrollment farming and grazing Five Civilized Tribes follows Fort Hall Reservation Government granted grazing leases Indian Affairs Indian agent Indian appropriation act Indian lands Indian Reservation Indian schools Indian Territory Inspector Wright instructions Interior irrigation July June 30 Kansas Kiowa last annual report line of road maps of definite March ment miles mineral Okla Oklahoma payment plat Potawatomi pupils purposes Railroad Railway recommended regulations River royalty Secretary Seminole station grounds submitted superintendent thence thereof timber tion town town-site tracts treaty tribal United States Indian
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Sivu 81 - An Act to ascertain and settle the Private Land Claims in the State of California...
Sivu 115 - Those who shall prefer to remain in the said territories may either retain the title and rights of Mexican citizens or acquire those of citizens of the United States...
Sivu 125 - for the protection of the people of the Indian Territory, and for other purposes," it is having a salutary effect upon the nations composing the Five Tribes.
Sivu 68 - All claims for property of citizens of the United States taken or destroyed by Indians belonging to any band, tribe, or nation, in amity with the United States, without just cause or provocation on the part of the owner or agent in charge, and not returned or paid for.
Sivu 115 - In the said territories, property of every kind, now belonging to Mexicans not established there, shall be inviolably respected. The present owners, the heirs of these, and all Mexicans who may hereafter acquire said property by contract, shall enjoy with respect to it guaranties equally ample as if the same belonged to citizens of the United States.
Sivu 157 - November 29, 1950 by the principal chief of the Choctaw Nation and the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation...
Sivu 119 - That each and every person claiming lands in California by virtue of any right or title derived from the Spanish or Mexican government...
Sivu 116 - ... and it shall be the duty of the commissioners, when the case is ready for hearing, to proceed promptly to examine the same upon such evidence, and upon the evidence produced in behalf of the United States...
Sivu 13 - Interior that, by reason of age or other disability, any allottee under the provisions of said act, or any other act or treaty can not personally and with benefit to himself occupy or improve his allotment or any part thereof...
Sivu 87 - States at five per cent interest, or invested so as to produce such amount of interest, which shall be, after extinguishment of tribal government, applied by the Secretary of the Interior to the support of Mekasuky and...