Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the Interior |
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... are as follows : 1. The training of all Indians for American citizenship , and their ultimate absorption into the citizenship of the country . 2. An educational policy which will provide suitable schools for all Indian children . 3.
... are as follows : 1. The training of all Indians for American citizenship , and their ultimate absorption into the citizenship of the country . 2. An educational policy which will provide suitable schools for all Indian children . 3.
Halaman 2
It follows , then , that to prepare , to train our Indian people for the best type of American citizenship , and their absorption into the citizenship of the Nation , is the prime duty of the Government toward its Indian wards .
It follows , then , that to prepare , to train our Indian people for the best type of American citizenship , and their absorption into the citizenship of the Nation , is the prime duty of the Government toward its Indian wards .
Halaman 5
... of whom 56 were “ contract " physicians who gave but part of their time to the Indians . There were 16 vacancies in the medical service . The 161 physicians on duty at the end of the year were classified as follows : Agency ...
... of whom 56 were “ contract " physicians who gave but part of their time to the Indians . There were 16 vacancies in the medical service . The 161 physicians on duty at the end of the year were classified as follows : Agency ...
Halaman 12
He submitted a preliminary report to the Board of Indian Commissioners which reads , in part , as follows : Land titles .— " At the last session of Congress , after the bill introduced by Senator Bursum , of New Mexico , was recalled ...
He submitted a preliminary report to the Board of Indian Commissioners which reads , in part , as follows : Land titles .— " At the last session of Congress , after the bill introduced by Senator Bursum , of New Mexico , was recalled ...
Halaman 20
Parts of her report follow : “ The country in which these Indians live is in the heart of the oil excitement . The Tonkawa oil fields are considered the most active in the State . This means wealth for many of these Indians .
Parts of her report follow : “ The country in which these Indians live is in the heart of the oil excitement . The Tonkawa oil fields are considered the most active in the State . This means wealth for many of these Indians .
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