Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners, Volume 28,Bagian 1896Government Printig Office, 1897 |
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... citizens . That hope has not been and will not be wholly realized , but the progress toward the desired result though slow , has been great . The last year has contributed its full share . Though marked by no exciting events , it has ...
... citizens . That hope has not been and will not be wholly realized , but the progress toward the desired result though slow , has been great . The last year has contributed its full share . Though marked by no exciting events , it has ...
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... citizens . It is through our public schools that we Americanize the Germans , the Irish , the Italians , the Swedes , and other foreign elements of our people . In the same way we can Americanize the Indian . The traditional prejudice ...
... citizens . It is through our public schools that we Americanize the Germans , the Irish , the Italians , the Swedes , and other foreign elements of our people . In the same way we can Americanize the Indian . The traditional prejudice ...
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... citizens of the United States . Much opposition to any radical change has been felt , but there are now indications that it is beginning to yield . The success in a late election of the party in favor of allotments and citizenship and ...
... citizens of the United States . Much opposition to any radical change has been felt , but there are now indications that it is beginning to yield . The success in a late election of the party in favor of allotments and citizenship and ...
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... citizen . MERRILL E. GATES , Chairman . E. WHITTLESEY , Secretary . ALBERT K. SMILEY . WILLIAM H. LYON . JOSEPH T. JACOBS . WILLIAM D. WALKER . PHILIP C. GARRETT . DARWIN R. JAMES . FRANCIS E. LEUPP . HENRY B. WHIPPLE . The SECRETARY OF ...
... citizen . MERRILL E. GATES , Chairman . E. WHITTLESEY , Secretary . ALBERT K. SMILEY . WILLIAM H. LYON . JOSEPH T. JACOBS . WILLIAM D. WALKER . PHILIP C. GARRETT . DARWIN R. JAMES . FRANCIS E. LEUPP . HENRY B. WHIPPLE . The SECRETARY OF ...
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... citizens of North Carolina , and is said to comprise about 70,000 acres . The remnants of the Cherokee tribe who remained in the East after the westward immigration are scattered in the three or four States which here come together ...
... citizens of North Carolina , and is said to comprise about 70,000 acres . The remnants of the Cherokee tribe who remained in the East after the westward immigration are scattered in the three or four States which here come together ...
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Halaman 59 - And pursuant to an act of Congress approved May 28, 1830, the United States do hereby forever secure and guarantee the lands embraced within the said limits, to the members of the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes, their heirs and successors, to be held in common; so that each and every member of either tribe shall have an equal, undivided interest in the whole: Provided, however, No part thereof shall ever be sold without the consent of both tribes, and that said land shall revert to the United States...
Halaman 8 - And it is hereby declared to be the settled policy of the Government to hereafter make no appropriation whatever for education in any sectarian school: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior may make contracts with contract schools apportioning as near as may be the amount so contracted for among schools of various denominations for the education of Indian pupils during...
Halaman 9 - It is hereby declared to be the duty of the United States to establish a government in the Indian Territory which will rectify the many inequalities and discriminations now existing in said Territory, and afford needful protection to the lives and property of all citizens and residents thereof.
Halaman 35 - Indian camp in winter is needed to get the Indian out of the blanket and into trousers — and trousers with a pocket in them, and with a pocket that aches to be filled with dollars!
Halaman 54 - States, or by the allotment and division of the same in severalty among the Indians of such nations or tribes, respectively, -as may be entitled to the same, or by such other method as may be agreed upon...
Halaman 6 - ... that persons who are guilty of such fraudulent acts are unfit for the care of children. You will therefore be careful to remind teachers, at proper times, of the very serious nature of such offences. The reduction of the grant which is made in many of these cases will, it is hoped, lead managers to see that it is their interest, as well as their duty, to give close attention to the details of the daily working of the schools under their control. The experience of many years has shown that the...
Halaman 54 - The President shall nominate and, by and with advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint three commissioners to enter into negotiations with the Cherokee Nation, the Choctaw...
Halaman 35 - The desire for property of his own may become an intense educating force. The wish for a home of his own awakens him to new efforts. Discontent with the teepee and the starving rations of the Indian camp in winter is needed to get the Indian out of the blanket and into trousers, — and trousers with a pocket in them, and with a pocket that aches to be filled with...
Halaman 54 - Nation, for the purpose of the extinguishment of the national or tribal title to any lands within that Territory now held by any and all of such nations or tribes...
Halaman 8 - ... contracted for among schools of various denominations, for the education of Indian pupils during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and...