Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the Interior ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1925 |
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... held back farm improvements , for the Indians did not know what their allot- ments , if they ever should be made , would be , and naturally they had no incentive to use time and money improving lands that might be taken away from them ...
... held back farm improvements , for the Indians did not know what their allot- ments , if they ever should be made , would be , and naturally they had no incentive to use time and money improving lands that might be taken away from them ...
Halaman 13
... held by you and Commis- sioner Burke with the agency physicians and superintendents of the Navajo country in New Mexico and Arizona during April of 1924 . At the meeting of the physicians , which was presided over by Dr. R. E. L. ...
... held by you and Commis- sioner Burke with the agency physicians and superintendents of the Navajo country in New Mexico and Arizona during April of 1924 . At the meeting of the physicians , which was presided over by Dr. R. E. L. ...
Halaman 17
... held by only a minority of the Indians was inadvertently omitted . Since the publication of that report Commissioner Moorehead has received letters from New York correspondents , the tenor of which would indicate that there is a general ...
... held by only a minority of the Indians was inadvertently omitted . Since the publication of that report Commissioner Moorehead has received letters from New York correspondents , the tenor of which would indicate that there is a general ...
Halaman 19
... held in trust for the Indians at Washington . " FORT TOTTEN INDIAN AGENCY , N. DAK . Commissioner SCOTT In the late summer of 1924 Commissioner Scott made an investigation of the Fort Totten Indian Agency in North Dakota . This ...
... held in trust for the Indians at Washington . " FORT TOTTEN INDIAN AGENCY , N. DAK . Commissioner SCOTT In the late summer of 1924 Commissioner Scott made an investigation of the Fort Totten Indian Agency in North Dakota . This ...
Halaman 21
... held responsible for results , it is not reasonable to expect him to make bricks without straw . None of the Indians are becoming well to do through their activities in stock raising and farming , but the superintendent is of the ...
... held responsible for results , it is not reasonable to expect him to make bricks without straw . None of the Indians are becoming well to do through their activities in stock raising and farming , but the superintendent is of the ...
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acres administration agricultural allotment allottees appointed appropriation authority bill Blackfeet Board of Indian boarding school Chairman Vaux Cherokee Choctaw Commissioner of Indian Commissioner Scott Commissioner Seymour Commissioner Sullivan Congress Consolidated Chippewa Agency Coolidge Dam cooperation courts crops employees farm farmers Federal Government field matron Five Civilized Tribes five-year industrial program Flathead Flathead River follows funds hospital houses Idaho improvement Indian Affairs Indian Agency Indian Bureau Indian Commissioners Indian lands Indian reservations Indian School Indian Service interest Interior irrigation jurisdiction Klamath Reservation Lapwai laws leased living located MALCOLM MCDOWELL matter Menominee ment miles mission missionary Navajo Nez Perces nonreservation schools Oklahoma operations Pima Potawatomi present public schools Pueblo pupils recommend reservation boarding schools restricted Indians restricted members River sanatorium Secretary situation superintendent supervision timber tion trachoma tribal tuberculosis Tulalip United visited wards welfare Winnebago women