Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 7
... farms , and live stock for many days to dance , pow - wow , and hold ceremonial meetings . Almost immediately on the publication . of this letter the commis- sioner was subjected to a wide spread campaign of violent criti- cism . He was ...
... farms , and live stock for many days to dance , pow - wow , and hold ceremonial meetings . Almost immediately on the publication . of this letter the commis- sioner was subjected to a wide spread campaign of violent criti- cism . He was ...
Halaman 10
... farmers who are cultivating more than 900,000 acres of land and grazing their own stock valued at more than $ 35,000,000 , and the 12,000 Indian boys who served this Nation in the World War , the larger proportion of whom were ...
... farmers who are cultivating more than 900,000 acres of land and grazing their own stock valued at more than $ 35,000,000 , and the 12,000 Indian boys who served this Nation in the World War , the larger proportion of whom were ...
Halaman 15
... farms of this pueblo are situated along the Rio San Jose above those of the Lagunas . The Government built four diversion dams , six flumes from 46 feet to 145 feet , and have lined with concrete 1,150 feet of the main north side canal ...
... farms of this pueblo are situated along the Rio San Jose above those of the Lagunas . The Government built four diversion dams , six flumes from 46 feet to 145 feet , and have lined with concrete 1,150 feet of the main north side canal ...
Halaman 21
... farming implements , and seldom any stock , for a cow or chicken would interfere with the all too prevalent habit of visiting . The Indians who are actually farming their lands are few in number . Idleness , vicious habits , and ...
... farming implements , and seldom any stock , for a cow or chicken would interfere with the all too prevalent habit of visiting . The Indians who are actually farming their lands are few in number . Idleness , vicious habits , and ...
Halaman 22
... farmer , Mr. Collins , practically every child of these tribes is now in school . Those who are most needy have gone to the Cheyenne - Arapaho boarding schools to the West . More than half are in the public schools of their district ...
... farmer , Mr. Collins , practically every child of these tribes is now in school . Those who are most needy have gone to the Cheyenne - Arapaho boarding schools to the West . More than half are in the public schools of their district ...
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