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Phoenix School.

Truxton Canyon School.

Gila River Reservation.

system.

For support and education of seven hundred Indian pupils at the Indian school at Phoenix, Arizona, and for pay of superintendent, $142,500; for general repairs and improvements, $12,500; in all, $155,000.

For support and education of one hundred pupils at the Indian school at Truxton Canyon, Arizona, and for pay of superintendent, $24,000; for general repairs and improvements, $3,000; in all, $27,000. For continuing the work of constructing the irrigation system for Continuing irrigation the irrigation of the lands of the Pima Indians in the vicinity of Sacaton, on the Gila River Indian Reservation, within the limit of cost fixed by the Act of March 3, 1905 (Thirty-third Statutes at Large, page 1081), $7,500; and for maintenance and operation of the pumping plants and canals systems, $7,500; in all, $15,000, reimbursable as provided in section two of the Act of August 24, 1912 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 522).

Vol. 33, p. 1081.

Repayment.
Vol. 37, p. 522.

Colorado River Reservation.

Extending irrigation system.

Vol. 36, p. 273.

lands.

For continuing the construction of the pumping plant for irrigation purposes on the Colorado River Indian Reservation, Arizona, by the installation of a settling basin, $11,000, and for continuing the construction of the necessary canals and laterals for the utilization of water in connection with said pumping plant, as provided in the Act of April 4, 1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 273), $82,000, and for maintaining and operating the pumping plant, canals, and Watering additional structures, $41,000, reimbursable as provided in said Act; and for continuing the purpose of securing an appropriation of water for the irrigation of approximately one hundred and fifty thousand acres of land on said reservation by the conduct of surveys and the preparation of plans and estimates for a complete irrigation system to supply water to said land, $54,000, reimbursable from funds in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Indians of said reservation arising from the proceeds from the sale of town lots authorized by the Act of April 13, 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, page 77); in all, $188,000.

Repayment from town lot sales.

Vol. 35, p. 77.

Papago Indian

vilWater supply for.

lages.

Navajos.

School facilities for.
Vol. 15, p. 669.

Proviso.

Discretionary use.

Navajos and Hopis. Water supply for, on reservations.

Ganado project.
Operating.

Proviso.

Reappropriation.

Vol. 40, p. 569.

Laguna Pueblo, N. Mex.

Salt River allot

ments.

For the construction of seven new pumping plants, including the sinking of wells, installation of pumping machinery, construction of tanks for domestic and stock water, and necessary structures for the development and distribution of a supply of water for Papago Indian villages in southern Arizona, $38,000; for operation and maintenance of constructed works for these villages, $14,000; in all, $52,000.

To enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry into effect the provisions of the sixth article of the treaty of June 1, 1868, between the United States and the Navajo Nation or Tribe of Indians, proclaimed August 12, 1868, whereby the United States agrees to provide school facilities for the children of the Navajo Tribe of Indians, $100,000: Provided, That the said Secretary may expend said funds, in his discretion, in establishing or enlarging day or industrial schools.

For continuing the development of a water supply for the Navajo and Hopi Indians on the Navajo, Moqui, Pueblo, Bonito, San Juan, and Western Navajo Reservations, $30,000, reimbursable out of any funds of said Indians now or hereafter available.

For operation and maintenance of the Ganado irrigation project, reimbursable under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, $3,000: Provided, That any balance of the $20,000 appropriated by the Act of May 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, page 569), which shall be unexpended on June 30, 1919, is hereby appropriated.

For enlarging and improving the reservoir and ditch system for the Irrigation extension. Laguna Indians of the Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico, $5,000. For additional installments of the charges for providing water Additional water rights for six thousand three hundred and ten acres of Salt River Indian allotments reimbursable as provided in the Act of May 18, 1916, and for the extension of canals and laterals and for the con

rights for.
Vol. 39, p. 130.

struction of other necessary irrigation facilities to supply the said lands with water, $15,000.

San Xavier Reserva-
Pumping plants on.

For operation and maintenance of the pumping plants on the tion. San Xavier Indian Reservation, Arizona, $16,500, reimbursable out of any funds of the Indians of this reservation now or hereafter available.

Little Colorado and

Bridges construc

Vol. 39, p. 975; Vol.

40, p. 570.

Reappropriation.

That the amounts of $42,500 appropriated by the Indian appro- Canyon Diablo Rivers. priation Act approved March 2, 1917 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at tin Large, page 975), and $5,000 appropriated by the Indian appropriation Act approved May 25, 1918 (Public Number 159), in all $47,500, for the construction of two bridges over the Little Colorado and Canyon Diablo Rivers, near the Leupp Indian Agency, Arizona, are hereby reappropriated for the same purposes as provided in said Acts, reimbursable as provided in said Acts, and to remain a charge and lien upon the lands and funds of the Navajo Tribe of Indians until paid.

Repayment.

San Carlos Reservation. Maintenance of tribal funds.

The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw from the Treasury of the United States the sum of $17,500 of any tribal funds on deposit to the credit of the Indians of the San Carlos pumping plant, from Reservation in Arizona, and to expend the same for the operation and maintenance of pumping plants for irrigating the lands of the Indians on the said reservation, and for the installation of a tank or tanks for the economical handling of fuel oil for said pumping plants: Provided, Reimbursement. That the sum so used shall be reimbursed to the tribe by the Indians benefited, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe.

Proviso.

Fort Apache Reservation. Reconstruct

ing

funds.

The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw from the Treasury of the United States the sum of $17,600 of any power and irriga tribal funds on deposit to the credit of the Indians of the Fort Apache tion plant, from tribal Reservation in Arizona, and to expend the same, in connection with an equal sum of the funds appropriated in this Act for Indian school and agency buildings, for reconstructing, repairing, and improving the power plant and irrigation system on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona: Provided, That the tribal funds so expended shall be reimbursed to the tribe by the Indians benefited under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior: And provided further, That the sum of $17,600 of the amount appropriated in this Act for Indian school and agency buildings is hereby set apart and reserved for this purpose.

For reimbursement of Yuma County, Arizona, for traveling and other expenses incurred by its county officers in the arrest, prosecution, and commitment of four Indian youths of the Colorado River Reservation to State institutions, $167.75, to be immediately available. The Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to John Flanigan the sum of $300 for a team of horses lost and destroyed in a flood in 1914 while said horses were being used by the employees of the Indian Bureau in the survey of Indian land in Arizona.

The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized, in his discretion, and under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, to cause to be issued to the Gospel Missionary Union, which has engaged in mission work among the Navajo Indians since 1896, a patent in fee, for mission purposes only, for that particular tract of land on the Western Navajo Reservation, in Arizona, not exceeding 160 acres in area, which it has continuously used and occupied for mission purposes from a date prior to the Executive order of January 8, 1900, withdrawing from sale and settlement the lands which now constitute the said reservation; said patent in fee shall be issued on a legal descrip

Provisos.
Reimbursement.

Fund available.
Ante. p. 5.

Yuma County.
Reimbursement.

John Flanigan.
Payment to.

Gospel

Union.

Missionary

Patent to tract on Western Navajo Res

ervation.

Proviso.

Reversion for non

user.

Salt River Reservation.

for bridge on.

tion of the land so used: Provided, That if said land shall cease to be used for mission purposes the same shall revert to the Navajo Tribe of Indians.

For an investigation by the Secretary of the Interior of the condiInvestigating need tions on the Salt River Indian Reservation, in Arizona, with respect to the necessity of constructing, for the use of the Indians, a bridge across the Salt River, on said reservation, near Lehi, Maricopa County, Arizona, and the said Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to cause plans, surveys, and reports to be made, together with an estimated limit of cost of said bridge, and to submit his report thereon to Congress on the first Monday in December, 1919, $1,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purpose.

California.

Support, etc., of Indians in.

Lands for homeless Indians.

Sherman Institute School.

Proviso.

CALIFORNIA.

SEC. 3. For support and civilization of Indians in California, including pay of employees, $42,000.

For the purchase of lands for the homeless Indians in California, including improvements thereon, for the use and occupancy of said Indians, $20,000, said funds to be expended under such regulations and conditions as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe.

For support and education of six hundred and eighty Indian pupils at the Sherman Institute, Riverside, California, including pay of superintendent, $138,600; for general repairs and improvements, Purchase of water $15,000; in all, $153,600: Provided, That not to exceed $20,000 may rights from school re- be expended from Indian moneys, Proceeds of Labor, Sherman Institute, for the purchase of land and water rights, the title to which is to be held in the United States.

ceipts.

Yuma allotments. Irrigation charges advanced.

Vol. 36, p. 1063.

Fort Bidwell School.

Greenville School.

Hoopa Valley Reser

vation.

For reclamation and maintenance charge on Yuma allotments, $131,564.94, to be reimbursed from the sale of surplus lands or from other funds that may be available, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1911 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 1063).

For support and education of one hundred Indian pupils at the Fort Bidwell Indian School, California, including pay of superintendent, $24,000; for general repairs and improvements, $3,500; for construction of employees' cottage recently destroyed by fire, $3,500; in all, $31,000.

For support and education of one hundred Indian pupils at the Greenville Indian School, California, including pay of superintendent, $24,000; for general repairs and improvements, including developing and installation of water supply, and the purchase of land and water rights, $10,000; for purchase of dairy cows and farming implements, $1,200; in all, $35,200.

For continuing the construction of a road from Hoopa to Weitchpec, Road construction. on the Hoopa Valley Reservation, in Humboldt County, California, in conformity with plans approved by the Secretary of the Interior, $10,000, and to be reimbursed out of any funds of the Indians of said reservation now or hereafter placed to their credit in the Treasury of the United States, in accordance with the Indian Appropriation Act of May 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, pages 570 and 571).

Vol. 40, p. 570.

Florida.

Seminoles.

Relief, etc., of.

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SEC. 4. For relief of distress among the Seminole Indians in Florida, and for purposes of their civilization and education, $20,000, including the construction and equipment of necessary buildings.

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SEC. 5. For support and civilization of Indians on the Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho, including pay of employees, $30,000.

Fort Hall Reservation.

Support, etc., of Indians on.

Proviso.
Repayment.
Vol. 34, p. 1025.

For improvement and maintenance and operation of the Fort Hall Irrigation system. irrigation system, $50,000: Provided, That expenditures hereunder for improvements shall be reimbursable to the United States in accordance with the provisions of the Act of March 1, 1907.

For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Bannocks in Idaho: For pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith (article 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $5,000.

Bannocks.
Fulfilling treaty.

Vol. 15, p. 676.

Coeur d'Alenes.
Fulfilling treaty.

For the Coeur d'Alenes, in Idaho: For pay of blacksmith, carpenter, and physician, and purchase of medicines (article 11, agreement Vol. 26, p. 1029. ratified March 3, 1891), $3,000.

KANSAS.

SEC. 6. For support and education of seven hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, and for pay of superintendent, $152,600; for general repairs and improvements, $15,000; for water and fire protection systems, $20,000; in all, $187,600.

For support and education of eighty Indian pupils at the Indian school, Kickapoo Reservation, Kansas, including pay of super intendent, $19,400; for general repairs and improvements, $4,000; in all, $23,400.

Kansas.

Haskell Institute School.

Kickapoo Reservation School.

Kansas City.

Pay for care of Huron

That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay to the authorities of Kansas City, Kansas, the sum of $1,000 Indian Cemetery. in consideration of the agreement of said authorities forever to maintain and care for the Huron Cemetery, a tract of land in the city of Kansas City, Kansas, owned by the Government of the United States, as provided in the contract for said purposes with the said city of Kansas City, Kansas, the use of which was conveyed by treaty to the Wyandotte tribe of Indians as a cemetery for members

Vol. 39, p. 844.

of said tribe, such payment to be made from the $10,000 appropriated Fund available. for the preservation and improvement of said cemetery by the Act of September 8, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page eight hundred and forty-four).

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School.

SEC. 7. For support and education of three hundred and fifty Mount Pleasant Indian pupils at the Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and for pay of superintendent, $80,750; for general repairs and improvements, including repairs to heating plant, $10,000; in all, $90,750.

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SEC. 8. For support and education of two hundred Indian pupils Pipestone School. at the Indian school, Pipestone, Minnesota, including pay of superintendent, $46,650; for general repairs and improvements, $8,000; in all, $54,650.

For support of a school or schools for the Chippewas of the Missis- chippewas of the sippi in Minnesota (article three, treaty of March 19, 1867), $4,000.

The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to advance to the executive committee of the White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota the sum of $1,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended in the annual celebration of said band to be held June 14, 1919, out of the funds belonging to said band.

Mississippi.
Schools.
Vol. 16, p. 720.
Annual celebration
of White Earth Band.

Forest.

Vol. 39, p. 137.

Red Lake Indian That not to exceed $10,000 of the funds derived from the sale of. Logging expenses timber from the Red Lake Indian Forest, Minnesota, under authority etc., from timber sales. of the Act of May 18, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page 137), may be expended by the Secretary of the Interior in payment of the Use of timber sales expenses authorized by said Act: Provided, That hereafter all proceeds of sales of timber products manufactured at the Red Lake Agency sawmill, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be available for expenses of logging, booming, towing, and manufacturing timber at said mill.

hereafter.

Red Lake Reservation.

bridge across Red Lake River.

That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withConstruction of draw from the Treasury of the United States from funds on deposit to the credit of the Indians of the Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota, the sum of $3,000, to be used for the construction of a bridge across the Red Lake River on said reservation in conformity with plans approved by the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, and by the Secretary of War, as required by the Act of March 3, 1899 (Thirtieth Statutes at Large, page 1151).

Approval.

Vol. 30, p. 1151.

Fond du Lac School.
County road work.

Chippewas of Minne

sota.

council.

The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw from the Treasury of the United States the sum of $2,000 of the tribal funds of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, and to pay said amount to the county of Saint Louis, in said State, in lieu of the expenditure of a like sum for the employment of Indian labor on road work under an agreement between said county, the superintendent of the Fond du Lac Indian School, and the firm of A. C. Willcuts and Son, of date June 26, 1917, approved by the Assistant Secretary of the Interior on September 28, 1917.

That the sum of $10,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, Expenses of general of the tribal funds of the Chippewa Indians of the State of Minnesota, is hereby appropriated to pay the expenses of the general council of said tribe to be held during July, 1919, pursuant to the constitution of the general council of said Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, organized in May, 1913, and to pay the expenses of said general council in looking after the affairs of said tribe, including the actual Committee to Wash- and necessary expenses of its legislative committee in visiting Washington during the second and third sessions of the Sixty-fifth Congress; said sum and said actual and necessary expenses to be approved by the president and secretary of the general council and certified to the Secretary of the Interior and as so approved and certified to be paid.

ington.

Completing roll of
allottees, White Earth
Reservation.
Vol. 38, p. 88.

Erection of homes,

est fires.
From tribal funds.

Provisos.

Use of fund.

For the completion of the enrollment of the allottees within the White Earth Reservation, in the State of Minnesota, required by the Act of June 30, 1913, as amended, $2,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to etc., destroyed by for withdraw from the Treasury of the United States the sum of $60,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the tribal funds of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, and to expend or pay the same, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, for the erection or purchase of homes for Chippewa Indians in said State whose homes were destroyed by forest fires during the year 1918, and to remain available until expended: Provided, That said sum may be used for material and labor for the construction of such houses; for the purchase of portable houses; or to pay for the erection of houses under contract, said contract to be executed or approved by the superintendent, who shall also inspect and approve all work done or houses erected or purchased hereunder before making payment therefor: Provided further, That not to exceed $1,000 may be used for the Administrative ex- purchase or construction of any one home: And provided further, That not to exceed 5 per centum of the amount expended may be used for administrative purposes.

Limit.

penses.

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