Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 2
... tion that have been forced upon them . The Indian problem to - day , therefore , has in it something of the character of salvage , of recon- ditioning , of the building up of this dependent population group into American citizens who ...
... tion that have been forced upon them . The Indian problem to - day , therefore , has in it something of the character of salvage , of recon- ditioning , of the building up of this dependent population group into American citizens who ...
Halaman 3
... tion of his notable efforts to carry out his declared intention of placing every Indian child in some school . Reports from the field to the effect that every Indian Service boarding school is over- crowded , that pupil demand largely ...
... tion of his notable efforts to carry out his declared intention of placing every Indian child in some school . Reports from the field to the effect that every Indian Service boarding school is over- crowded , that pupil demand largely ...
Halaman 8
... tion . We beg to recommend that this matter be brought to the attention of Congress , with the purpose of introducing and passing a bill for the codification of such laws and treaty provisions by the 8 BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS ...
... tion . We beg to recommend that this matter be brought to the attention of Congress , with the purpose of introducing and passing a bill for the codification of such laws and treaty provisions by the 8 BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS ...
Halaman 10
... tion of Congress . WHAT CONGRESS CAN DO . Congress can hasten the day when Federal supervision of Indian affairs will end and necessary calls on the National Treasury will cease by heartily cooperating with the Secretary of the Interior ...
... tion of Congress . WHAT CONGRESS CAN DO . Congress can hasten the day when Federal supervision of Indian affairs will end and necessary calls on the National Treasury will cease by heartily cooperating with the Secretary of the Interior ...
Halaman 15
... tion more land than the Indians have men to farm with . With anywhere near proper use of this land the Zias can materially improve their condition , and should no longer have the undesirable distinction of being the poorest pueblo ...
... tion more land than the Indians have men to farm with . With anywhere near proper use of this land the Zias can materially improve their condition , and should no longer have the undesirable distinction of being the poorest pueblo ...
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