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
... tribal lands and funds to their owners in severalty , to the end that each Indian may ultimately have complete responsibility for such property as equitably belongs to him . 6. The complete and final adjustment of all Indian claims ...
... tribal lands and funds to their owners in severalty , to the end that each Indian may ultimately have complete responsibility for such property as equitably belongs to him . 6. The complete and final adjustment of all Indian claims ...
Halaman 6
... tribal traditions and customs . There may have been a time when it was the part of wisdom to ignore un- morality that is , customs and doings which were moral from the Indian point of view but were immoral according to the standards of ...
... tribal traditions and customs . There may have been a time when it was the part of wisdom to ignore un- morality that is , customs and doings which were moral from the Indian point of view but were immoral according to the standards of ...
Halaman 7
... tribal life , to main- tain his tribal religion , to dance his tribal dances , and to carry on his tribal ceremonies without any hindrance from the authorities . We fail to see where the requirement to get married and divorced according ...
... tribal life , to main- tain his tribal religion , to dance his tribal dances , and to carry on his tribal ceremonies without any hindrance from the authorities . We fail to see where the requirement to get married and divorced according ...
Halaman 8
... tribal properties to be set aside for the maintenance of their tribal schools . The late Father Ketcham , for a long time a valued member of this board , persistently advocated the use of such funds for the tribal schools and this board ...
... tribal properties to be set aside for the maintenance of their tribal schools . The late Father Ketcham , for a long time a valued member of this board , persistently advocated the use of such funds for the tribal schools and this board ...
Halaman 9
... tribal or individual , not only the expenditure for the development should be borne by the Indians benefited , but they should be made to bear some part of the expense incident to the general administration of their affairs . Some ...
... tribal or individual , not only the expenditure for the development should be borne by the Indians benefited , but they should be made to bear some part of the expense incident to the general administration of their affairs . Some ...
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acres administration agricultural allotments appropriations attendance Blackfeet boarding school boys building Canton capacity cent Cheyenne Commissioner Burke Commissioner Scott Congress Crow Creek Crow Creek Reservation cultivated dances day schools ditch efforts employees enrollment equipment farmers farming field matron Flora Warren Seymour full bloods funds George Vaux girls Government schools governor grazing land homes hospital increase Indian Affairs INDIAN AGENCY Indian Bureau Indian children Indian Office Indian policy Indian problem Indian Reservation Indian School Indian Service inspected irrigation Johnson Creek jurisdiction Kiowa Laguna Lapwai lease Lower Brule MALCOLM MCDOWELL ment miles mission schools Navajo Nez Perce nonreservation schools nurses Oklahoma Paguate patents in fee patients Pawnee physicians Pine Ridge Ponca population present public schools Pueblo pupils recommended River Rosebud sanitarium school plant self-supporting Shawnee South Dakota superintendent supervision teachers tion trachoma tribal tribes trust period tuberculosis Umatilla visited women