Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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... Indians for American citizenship , and their ultimate absorption into the citizenship of the country . 2. An educational policy which will provide suitable schools for all Indian children . 3. The promotion of the health of Indians ...
... Indians for American citizenship , and their ultimate absorption into the citizenship of the country . 2. An educational policy which will provide suitable schools for all Indian children . 3. The promotion of the health of Indians ...
Halaman 3
... Indian children eligible for school attendance was reported to be 82,856 ; this num- ber increased to 85,689 in 1922. In 1920 the attendance of Indian children in the public schools of counties and States was 30,858 ; in 1922 it was ...
... Indian children eligible for school attendance was reported to be 82,856 ; this num- ber increased to 85,689 in 1922. In 1920 the attendance of Indian children in the public schools of counties and States was 30,858 ; in 1922 it was ...
Halaman 4
... Indian children who are not enrolled in any school over a third are boys and girls of the Navajo shepherds of Arizona and New Mexico . The Indian Service school census for 1922 re- ported 11,337 Navajo children as mentally and ...
... Indian children who are not enrolled in any school over a third are boys and girls of the Navajo shepherds of Arizona and New Mexico . The Indian Service school census for 1922 re- ported 11,337 Navajo children as mentally and ...
Halaman 5
... children under three years of age . If further justification be needed for increased appropriations for the Indian medical service it may be found in the following : In 1920 , the medical officers of the Indian Service , after examining ...
... children under three years of age . If further justification be needed for increased appropriations for the Indian medical service it may be found in the following : In 1920 , the medical officers of the Indian Service , after examining ...
Halaman 7
... Indian reservations . The protestants insist that an Indian ... children to school , to observe the ordinary rules and practices of hygiene ... Indian Bureau in conformity with. BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS . 7 Distribution of Indian property.
... Indian reservations . The protestants insist that an Indian ... children to school , to observe the ordinary rules and practices of hygiene ... Indian Bureau in conformity with. BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS . 7 Distribution of Indian property.
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