Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 2
... activities of the Indian Bu- reau , a substantial increase of appropriations by Congress so that the Indian Office could speed up its program , and an expansion , with greater effectiveness , of religious work among the Indians . In ...
... activities of the Indian Bu- reau , a substantial increase of appropriations by Congress so that the Indian Office could speed up its program , and an expansion , with greater effectiveness , of religious work among the Indians . In ...
Halaman 3
... activities in behalf of Indians for the past 25 years is tak- ing tangible form ; that at length , after many years of discouraging efforts , often in the face of open opposition , the Indian people are beginning to rightly appraise the ...
... activities in behalf of Indians for the past 25 years is tak- ing tangible form ; that at length , after many years of discouraging efforts , often in the face of open opposition , the Indian people are beginning to rightly appraise the ...
Halaman 10
... activities in carrying it into effect , there is no gainsaying the fact that Government guardianship and trustee- ship have been the main factors in the progress of the Indians . If the department is to be held culpable for sins of ...
... activities in carrying it into effect , there is no gainsaying the fact that Government guardianship and trustee- ship have been the main factors in the progress of the Indians . If the department is to be held culpable for sins of ...
Halaman 11
... activities that the progress of the Indian people toward their complete absorption into the citizenship of the United States would be accelerated to such a degree that the need of Federal supervision of Indians and their affairs and ...
... activities that the progress of the Indian people toward their complete absorption into the citizenship of the United States would be accelerated to such a degree that the need of Federal supervision of Indians and their affairs and ...
Halaman 17
... activities . I paid it a visit , however , and enjoyed the hospitality of Superintendent and Mrs. DeHuff . I witnessed an exhibition play of the graduating class and was much impressed by the proficiency of the young men and women and ...
... activities . I paid it a visit , however , and enjoyed the hospitality of Superintendent and Mrs. DeHuff . I witnessed an exhibition play of the graduating class and was much impressed by the proficiency of the young men and women and ...
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