List of Indian agencies and independent schools, with post-office and telegraphic addresses of agents and superintendents-Continued. special Indian agents Aged and infirm, among Eastern Cherokees, should be aided by the Government special Indian, addresses of Agreement with Fort Berthold Indians should be ratified Indians of Blackfeet, Fort Peck, and Fort Belknap Agencies, act ratify Fort Hall Agency should be ratified Agreements, nine, made by Northwest Indian Commission with Indian tribes. Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation not adapted to.. efforts in, by Indians of Standing Rock Agency, very gratifying interest of Mission Indians awakened in. Page. 416, 434 464 464 465 467 464 203 465 464 44 .LXXVII, 302 83 .LXXVII 202 151 93 59 158 13, 15 Lemhi Agency, larger number of Indians engage in, than formerly. Siletz Agency, no advance in, owing to abolishment of position of farmer.. steady advance in, Fort Hall Agency. 210 80 White Earth Reservation, steady and permanent yearly advancement in 147 Alaska, report of boarding-school at Sitka Alabamas, statistics relating to, table.. Alaskans show great skill in carving wood and stone Albuquerque, N. Mex., school at; report of Superintendent Burke. Allotments, Blackfeet Indians desire.. Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency, opposed by older Indians, favored by the young.. 424 246 248 268 151 93 29 desired by large number of Sioux, Cheyenne River Agency 25 desired by many Sioux, Lower Brulé, while some endeavor to stop surveys. 34 41 Fort Peck Agency, none made; Indians not yet prepared for.... 162 Grande Ronde Agency, Indians anxious for, so they may make improvements 204 135 142 56 Iowas bitterly oppose. 111 Kiowas, Comanches, and Wichitas oppose, but realize that they must eventually 99 Klamath Agency, 800 Indians take 208 law needed to protect timber on ᏞᏙ made on Quapaw Reserve, Indians generally anxious for, but a few oppose. 109 174 making of, delayed for want of sufficient appropriation XXXVIII Menomonees unanimously sign request for, but none have been made 238 Nez Percé Indians anxious for, and embarrassed by delay in making. Siletz Agency, begun, but after seventy were made work was discontinued. XXXVII, 211 171 XXXVII 469 Allotments, Turtle Mountain Reserve, should be made speedily. work of making, Sisseton Agency, practically completed Alseas, statistics relating to; tables American Missionary Association, mission and school work done by.. Anderson, W. W., Crow Creek and Lower Brulé Agency, annual report of.. delivered too late in the year. due Indian tribes; table paid Indians, Pottawatomie Reserve Annuity goods for Moquis Pueblo Indians, no place to store them. Oneidas receive $1,000.. Page. 40 212 184 XXXVII 168 422, 440 .43, 62, 63, 176 29 210 54 355 140 196 246 payments to Indians. received by Uncompahgre band of Utes.. XXXII 221 Blackfeet Agency, daily becoming more useful Utes, White River and Uintah, receive cash. Apaches, certain bands of, dissatisfied and unhealthy on account of location.. constitute largest element at Carlisle school.. dislike to build permanent houses Jicarilla, reserve belonging to, largely pre-empted by settlers. (See Mescalero) San Carlos Agency, since removal of hostile bands increased prosperity among Appointments in Indian service should be based solely on merit, not politics Apprentices, two at Nevada Agency learn trades rapidly. Fort Peck Agency, four boys are, devote one-half their time to their trades. 151 164 87 Appropriation desirable for improvements and addition to school buildings, Chilocco, Ind. T for heating school Genoa, Nebr., should be increased 333 for school for Seminoles and Creeks, Florida, but none for purchase of lands.. LXXV for allotment work inadequate Arapahoes and Cheyennes make satisfactory advance in civilization · Arbor day inaugurated at Rosebud Agency with reasonable success Areas of Indian Reservations; tables giving Arickarees, Fort Berthold Reserve, number and condition of. statistics relating to; tables XXXVII .V, VIII, XIII, XIV 90 243 .414, 428, 432, 444 55 360, 430 412, 432 278 302 159 162 .418, 436, 438 200 LIV Armstrong, S. C., superintendent Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Hampton, Va., Assinaboines, act ratifying agreement with Fort Belknap Agency, number and condition of Fort Peck Agency, number and condition of Asylum, Thomas Orphan, Cattaraugus Reservation, has 100 Indian children. Attorney-General, opinion of, as to depredations on timber growing on Indian allotments marketing by Indians of dead-and-down timber. Austin, Rev. A. E., missionary at Sitka school, report of.. XLV 247 B. Bad River Chippewas. (See La Pointe Agency.) Baptist Church, mission and school work done by. Beef deliveries, Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Agency, unfair and disadvantageous Black Bob Shawnee lands in Kansas, résumé of proposed legislatian regarding. 150 414, 432 .97, 110, 112, 123 Blackfeet Agency, Mont., agreement with Indians of, made by Northwest Indian Commission, "Black-list" should be kept up in order to assure attendance of desirable pupils at schools.. Blacksmith's time, Warm Springs Agency, should be divided between agency and Sinemasho 99, 100 154 411 LVI .LXXVII, 150, 302 150 418, 436 267 233 216 Blair, John, Pottawatomie and Great Nemaha Agency, Kans., report of Pueblo Reserves can not be located, which causes disputes between whites and 197 |