Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 1
... living on reservations by the en- forcement of suitable hygienic and sanitary regulations and by adequate medical and surgical service . 4. The enforcement of law and order on all Indian reservations . 5. The gradual distribution , as ...
... living on reservations by the en- forcement of suitable hygienic and sanitary regulations and by adequate medical and surgical service . 4. The enforcement of law and order on all Indian reservations . 5. The gradual distribution , as ...
Halaman 3
... living on reservations by adequate medical and surgical service and by requiring and teaching the necessity of proper hygienic and sanitary conditions , and the enforcement of law and order on all reservations are essentials in the ...
... living on reservations by adequate medical and surgical service and by requiring and teaching the necessity of proper hygienic and sanitary conditions , and the enforcement of law and order on all reservations are essentials in the ...
Halaman 4
... living on reservations by the enforcement of suitable hygienic and sanitary regulations , and by adequate medical and surgical service is so obviously an adminis- trative duty of the Government that it never has been questioned . The ...
... living on reservations by the enforcement of suitable hygienic and sanitary regulations , and by adequate medical and surgical service is so obviously an adminis- trative duty of the Government that it never has been questioned . The ...
Halaman 7
... living , in his religion , in his dances and ceremonies , should in- dulge in practics which are clearly immoral and indecent , then he should be as amenable to the local laws as a white man should be in similar circumstances . In ...
... living , in his religion , in his dances and ceremonies , should in- dulge in practics which are clearly immoral and indecent , then he should be as amenable to the local laws as a white man should be in similar circumstances . In ...
Halaman 11
... living conditions for field employes , for the stricter enforcement of law and order in the Indian country , for increased activity in the de- velopment of natural resources , and for the stronger and more effec- tive protection of ...
... living conditions for field employes , for the stricter enforcement of law and order in the Indian country , for increased activity in the de- velopment of natural resources , and for the stronger and more effec- tive protection of ...
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