Reports of the Department of the Interior, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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Halaman 11
... practically all of our young Indians took the matter up with enthusiasm , and although by right of their being trust patent Indians they could have pleaded exemp- tion under rulings of the Army board , I do not know of any case in which ...
... practically all of our young Indians took the matter up with enthusiasm , and although by right of their being trust patent Indians they could have pleaded exemp- tion under rulings of the Army board , I do not know of any case in which ...
Halaman 20
... practically under governmental supervision , as , for instance , the Eastern Cherokees of North Carolina , or the Choctaws of Mississippi . The children of Indians who have received their patents in fee to their allotments are to be ...
... practically under governmental supervision , as , for instance , the Eastern Cherokees of North Carolina , or the Choctaws of Mississippi . The children of Indians who have received their patents in fee to their allotments are to be ...
Halaman 22
... Practically all States of the Indian country have compulsory laws covering the full school year which are , of course , applicable to citizen Indians , and I should strongly favor such legislation as would extend their control over ...
... Practically all States of the Indian country have compulsory laws covering the full school year which are , of course , applicable to citizen Indians , and I should strongly favor such legislation as would extend their control over ...
Halaman 30
... practically apply the marvelous reduction of war deaths from infec- tious conditions . We must practice scrupulously the object lessons given by military camps in all matters of health precautions which have so successfully maneuvered ...
... practically apply the marvelous reduction of war deaths from infec- tious conditions . We must practice scrupulously the object lessons given by military camps in all matters of health precautions which have so successfully maneuvered ...
Halaman 35
... practically every Indian family has a garden , and many of them will raise considerable quantities of garden stuff if we have an average season . During the fiscal year 1918 , $ 4,200 was expended for irregular labor in connection with ...
... practically every Indian family has a garden , and many of them will raise considerable quantities of garden stuff if we have an average season . During the fiscal year 1918 , $ 4,200 was expended for irregular labor in connection with ...
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35 Stat Acreage acres acres allotted acres reserved act of Feb act of June act of Mar Agency agricultural Alaska Apache appropriation approved Arizona attendance Beadwork Blackfeet Board of Indian boarding school Cherokee Cheyenne Chickasaw Choctaw Colorado Congress Creek Crow Dakota day schools employees ended June 30 enrollment Executive order farm fiscal year ended Five Civilized Tribes Flathead Fort Hall funds Government grazing Includes Indian children Indian Commissioners Indian Office Indian reservation Indian Service irrigation July June 25 June 30 Kickapoo Klamath Lac du Flambeau land leases letter book ment Mexico mining Mission boarding Moqui Nation Navajo Nevada Okla Oklahoma Papago Pima Potawatomi public domain Pueblo Bonito purchased purposes railroad Reservation boarding Sac and Fox Santa Seminole Seneca Shawnee Shoshone Soboba South Dakota superintendency supplies TABLE tion Tongue River Total tracts Treaty tribal Tulalip unallotted Valley Woodcutting Zuni
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Halaman 27 - I am come that ye might have life, and that ye might have it more abundantly.
Halaman 5 - We feel no hesitation in confining these expressions to those privileges and immunities which are, in their nature, fundamental; which belong, of right, to the citizens of all free governments; and which have, at all times, been enjoyed by the citizens of the several states which compose this Union, from the time of their becoming free, independent, and sovereign.
Halaman 504 - ... including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and including supplies, equipment, expenses of traveling and subsistence, and for every other expense incident to this work.
Halaman 514 - An act to extend protection to the civil rights of members of the Military and Naval Establishments of the United States engaged in the present war...
Halaman 5 - They may, however, be all comprehended under the following general heads : protection by the government; the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the right to acquire and possess property of every kind, and to pursue and obtain happiness and safety ; subject nevertheless to such restraints as the government may justly prescribe for the general good of the whole.
Halaman 13 - If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some; for he that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing...
Halaman 509 - That the President during the 'continuance of the present war is authorized and empowered, whenever he shall deem it necessary for the national security or defense, to supervise or to take possession and assume control of any telegraph, telephone, marine cable, or radio system or systems, or any part thereof, and to operate the same in such manner as may be needful or desirable for the duration of the war...
Halaman 507 - June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nineteen, a detailed statement showing the nature, terms, and conditions of every such agreement and the payment or adjustment thereof: And provided further, That no settlement of any claim arising under any such agreement shall bar the United States Government through any of Its duly authorized agencies...
Halaman 525 - Bulletin 533, 1913, 140 pp. *Surface water supply of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, by FF Henshaw and GL Parker, with a sketch of the geography and geology by PS Smith, and a description of methods of placer mining, by AH Brooks ; including topographic reconnaissance map.
Halaman 513 - States," returned to the House of Representatives by the President of the United States, with his objections, and sent by the House of Representatives to the Senate, with the message of the President returning the bill : Resolved, That the bill do pass, two thirds of the Senate agreeing to pass the same.