Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the Interior |
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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 commissioner was subjected to a wide spread campaign of violent criticism .
... farms , and live stock for many days to dance , pow - wow , and hold ceremonial meetings . Almost immediately on the publication of this letter the commissioner was subjected to a wide spread campaign of violent criticism .
Halaman 10
... the 44,200 Indian families who have forsaken the wigwam and tepee for the permanent home , the 41,000 Indian farmers who are cultivating more than 900,000 acres of land and grazing their own stock valued at more than $ 35,000,000 ...
... the 44,200 Indian families who have forsaken the wigwam and tepee for the permanent home , the 41,000 Indian farmers who are cultivating more than 900,000 acres of land and grazing their own stock valued at more than $ 35,000,000 ...
Halaman 15
The 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 ...
The 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 ...
Halaman 21
There are no trees , few 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 .
There are no trees , few 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 .
Halaman 22
... the day - school inspector , Mr. H. K. Boggess , and the 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 .
... the day - school inspector , Mr. H. K. Boggess , and the 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 .
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