Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 9
... leasing returns and all other administration of the affairs of the Osage Indians is paid out of the tribal funds . As the natural resources of a reservation are developed to the income - producing stage , gratuity appropriations for ...
... leasing returns and all other administration of the affairs of the Osage Indians is paid out of the tribal funds . As the natural resources of a reservation are developed to the income - producing stage , gratuity appropriations for ...
Halaman 21
... leasing system is seen here in its complete manifestation . Pawnee School and Agency are located within a mile of ... lease these lands and manage the money for the allottees will mean to provide a fund for the con- tinued idleness of ...
... leasing system is seen here in its complete manifestation . Pawnee School and Agency are located within a mile of ... lease these lands and manage the money for the allottees will mean to provide a fund for the con- tinued idleness of ...
Halaman 22
... leasing system should have a thorough study with a view to placing responsibility upon the Indian whenever it is possible to do so . may work some hardship , but it is a necessary hardship if restrictions are ever to be released . " ( 2 ) ...
... leasing system should have a thorough study with a view to placing responsibility upon the Indian whenever it is possible to do so . may work some hardship , but it is a necessary hardship if restrictions are ever to be released . " ( 2 ) ...
Halaman 23
... lease his land , the Indian had to get his living from it at first hand . The Shawnee are thus largely self - supporting , but their wretched little one - room log houses , often without a window , bear testimony to their need for ...
... lease his land , the Indian had to get his living from it at first hand . The Shawnee are thus largely self - supporting , but their wretched little one - room log houses , often without a window , bear testimony to their need for ...
Halaman 24
... leased to white men for sufficient revenue to per- mit the Indians to live without work , receiving one - third of the ... lease and receive only a third of the produce raised . The Indians are continually urged by the superintendent and ...
... leased to white men for sufficient revenue to per- mit the Indians to live without work , receiving one - third of the ... lease and receive only a third of the produce raised . The Indians are continually urged by the superintendent and ...
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