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
... effect of weakening the sense of self - responsibility of the Indians , of strangling their powers of initiative , and of diminishing their native independence . As a consequence the Indians became a dependent people , incapa- ble of ...
... effect of weakening the sense of self - responsibility of the Indians , of strangling their powers of initiative , and of diminishing their native independence . As a consequence the Indians became a dependent people , incapa- ble of ...
Halaman 3
... effect that every Indian Service boarding school is over- crowded , that pupil demand largely exceeds school capacity , would indicate that the campaign has been successful to an embarrassing degree . Furthermore , school ...
... effect that every Indian Service boarding school is over- crowded , that pupil demand largely exceeds school capacity , would indicate that the campaign has been successful to an embarrassing degree . Furthermore , school ...
Halaman 4
... effect which Con- . gress might well consider . It seems to prove that , given the means , the Indian Service can save many Indian lives . ยท The death rate for the United States as a whole in 1920 was 13.8 per thousand as against 22.33 ...
... effect which Con- . gress might well consider . It seems to prove that , given the means , the Indian Service can save many Indian lives . ยท The death rate for the United States as a whole in 1920 was 13.8 per thousand as against 22.33 ...
Halaman 8
... effect . We repeat , with added earnestness , the recommendation that when these lands are sold a considerable part of the proceeds be segregated as a trust fund for the continuance of the tribal schools of the Choctaw and Chickasaws ...
... effect . We repeat , with added earnestness , the recommendation that when these lands are sold a considerable part of the proceeds be segregated as a trust fund for the continuance of the tribal schools of the Choctaw and Chickasaws ...
Halaman 9
... effect contributions from taxpayers , but it would have the tendency of giving the Indians affected the sense of independence which comes from self - support . HUMANIZING THE INDIAN PROBLEM . The chief defect , we believe , in the ...
... effect contributions from taxpayers , but it would have the tendency of giving the Indians affected the sense of independence which comes from self - support . HUMANIZING THE INDIAN PROBLEM . The chief defect , we believe , in the ...
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