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
... homes , 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 ...
... homes , 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 ...
Halaman 10
... 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 , and the 12,000 Indian boys who served this Nation in the World War , the larger ...
... 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 , and the 12,000 Indian boys who served this Nation in the World War , the larger ...
Halaman 12
... home to the apprehension of their leading men . Unfortunately a spirit of dis- trust has been spread among some of the Indian communities and an exag- gerated idea of their rights , but while to be regretted , this will not be last ...
... home to the apprehension of their leading men . Unfortunately a spirit of dis- trust has been spread among some of the Indian communities and an exag- gerated idea of their rights , but while to be regretted , this will not be last ...
Halaman 17
... home of their ancestors . They have little or nothing in common with their brethren on the reservation and do not wish to be transferred . Their destiny should be the subject of prompt and careful consideration by the department and by ...
... home of their ancestors . They have little or nothing in common with their brethren on the reservation and do not wish to be transferred . Their destiny should be the subject of prompt and careful consideration by the department and by ...
Halaman 18
... homes . " The foregoing observations in relation to schools , hospitals , and medical service may seem unnecessary . Perhaps the department is doing all it can with limited appropriations , but the casual observer must be impressed by ...
... homes . " The foregoing observations in relation to schools , hospitals , and medical service may seem unnecessary . Perhaps the department is doing all it can with limited appropriations , but the casual observer must be impressed by ...
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