| United States. National Advisory Committee on Education - 1931 - 638 halaman
...to the method of returning such persons, while in 1930 specific instructions were given, as follows: A person of mixed white and Indian blood should be...person by those in the community where he lives.* Table 68 indicates the relatively minor size of the Indian racial group as compared with our total... | |
| United States. National Resources Board. Land Planning Committee - 1935 - 720 halaman
...uncertain criterion. Enumerators of the 1930 census were instructed to include persons of mixed blood "except where the percentage of Indian blood is very small" or where the individual "is regarded as a white person in the community where he lives." A person of mixed Indian... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1937 - 1030 halaman
...by the Bureau of the Census, enumerators were instructed to record as Indians those of mixed blood "except where the percentage of Indian blood is very small", or where he was "regarded as a white person in the community where he lives." The degree of blood was reported... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1930 - 258 halaman
...return as Indians, not only those of full Indian blood, but also those of mixed white and Indian blood, "except where the percentage of Indian blood Is very small, "or where the individual was "regarded as a white person In the community where he lives." The published instructions... | |
| Lloyd E. Blauch, Charles Frederick Reid - 1939 - 718 halaman
...includes as Indians (1) those of full Indian blood, and (2) those of mixed white and Indian blood, except where the percentage of Indian blood is very small, or where the individual is regarded as a white person in the community where he lives • US Department of the... | |
| United States. Advisory Committee on Education - 1939 - 160 halaman
...includes as Indians (1) those of full Indian blood, and (2) those of mixed white and Indian blood, except where the percentage of Indian blood is very small, or where the individual is regarded as a white person in the community where he lives. 'US Department of the... | |
| 1939 - 162 halaman
...includes as Indians (1) those of full Indian blood, and (2) those of mixed white and Indian blood, except where the percentage of Indian blood is very small, or where the individual is regarded as a white person in the community where he lives. i US Deportment of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1945 - 38 halaman
...Indian blood very definitely predominates and he is universally accepted in the community as an Indian. "Indians: A person of mixed white and Indian blood should be returned as Indian, if enrolled on an Indian agency or reservation roll; or if not so enrolled, if the proportion of Indian... | |
| Melissa Nobles - 2000 - 268 halaman
...the Indian blood predominates and the status of an Indian is generally accepted in the community. 2. Indians. — A person of mixed white and Indian blood...white person by those in the community where he lives. 3. Other mixed races. — Any mixture of white and nonwhite should be reported according to the nonwhite... | |
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