Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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... believe it is a workable , constructive , and forward - looking policy , and that it is practical and comprehensive because it has been de- veloped gradually out of the successes and failures of numerous administrations . There is no ...
... believe it is a workable , constructive , and forward - looking policy , and that it is practical and comprehensive because it has been de- veloped gradually out of the successes and failures of numerous administrations . There is no ...
Halaman 4
... believe , without parallel in the United States . The Indian Bureau , last year , succeeded in getting from Congress authority to transform old Fort Apache military post into the Roosevelt Indian School , to increase the capacity of ...
... believe , without parallel in the United States . The Indian Bureau , last year , succeeded in getting from Congress authority to transform old Fort Apache military post into the Roosevelt Indian School , to increase the capacity of ...
Halaman 8
... believe , comes from the fact that many Indian tribes do not know how they stand on the Government books . If this information , presented in simply worded statements , could be given each tribe , we believe much of the dissatisfaction ...
... believe , comes from the fact that many Indian tribes do not know how they stand on the Government books . If this information , presented in simply worded statements , could be given each tribe , we believe much of the dissatisfaction ...
Halaman 9
... believe , in the carrying out of the Government's Indian policy has been caused by the preponderance of attention which has been given to material things , with the result that the real good of the individual man and woman has become a ...
... believe , in the carrying out of the Government's Indian policy has been caused by the preponderance of attention which has been given to material things , with the result that the real good of the individual man and woman has become a ...
Halaman 10
... believe these results have come almost altogether from the depart- ment's efforts to carry out the Indian policy of the Government of the United States , with the aid of devoted missionaries and the coopera- tion of Congress . WHAT ...
... believe these results have come almost altogether from the depart- ment's efforts to carry out the Indian policy of the Government of the United States , with the aid of devoted missionaries and the coopera- tion of Congress . WHAT ...
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