Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 4
... authority to transform old Fort Apache military post into the Roosevelt Indian School , to increase the capacity of other schools available to Navajo children , and an additional $ 100,000 to the treaty fund for educational purposes ...
... authority to transform old Fort Apache military post into the Roosevelt Indian School , to increase the capacity of other schools available to Navajo children , and an additional $ 100,000 to the treaty fund for educational purposes ...
Halaman 6
... authorities , because of the nontaxable character of Indian - owned land , should be neglectful in the enforcement of such laws then the strong arm of the Federal Government should be requisitioned to help the Indian Service ...
... authorities , because of the nontaxable character of Indian - owned land , should be neglectful in the enforcement of such laws then the strong arm of the Federal Government should be requisitioned to help the Indian Service ...
Halaman 7
... authorities . We fail to see where the requirement to get married and divorced according to the law of his State , to send his children to school , to observe the ordinary rules and practices of hygiene and sanitation , and to abstain ...
... authorities . We fail to see where the requirement to get married and divorced according to the law of his State , to send his children to school , to observe the ordinary rules and practices of hygiene and sanitation , and to abstain ...
Halaman 13
... authority among them . Of course , the governor should be held responsible by the superintendent . " Mr. Herbert F. Robinson , supervising engineer of the irrigation division of the Indian Service , furnished Commissioner Smith with his ...
... authority among them . Of course , the governor should be held responsible by the superintendent . " Mr. Herbert F. Robinson , supervising engineer of the irrigation division of the Indian Service , furnished Commissioner Smith with his ...
Halaman 14
... authority by the judge appointed by the Indian Bureau . In consequence , it was represented that the authority of the governor is sometimes ignored and he is powerless to punish the refractory . Subsequently I had a private interview ...
... authority by the judge appointed by the Indian Bureau . In consequence , it was represented that the authority of the governor is sometimes ignored and he is powerless to punish the refractory . Subsequently I had a private interview ...
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