Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 9
... Affairs . This would require a temporary increase in the personnel of the Indian Office law section , but the added expense would be amply justified by the results of skillful codification . This work could not safely be left in the ...
... Affairs . This would require a temporary increase in the personnel of the Indian Office law section , but the added expense would be amply justified by the results of skillful codification . This work could not safely be left in the ...
Halaman 10
... affairs connected with material things and have in our blindness neglected the high claims of the spiritual needs of a dependent race . EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION . Whatever views may be held of the Government's Indian policy and ...
... affairs connected with material things and have in our blindness neglected the high claims of the spiritual needs of a dependent race . EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION . Whatever views may be held of the Government's Indian policy and ...
Halaman 11
... affairs and appropriations for such supervision would disappear in a comparatively short time . GENERAL . During the fiscal year of 1923 special reports , containing recom- mendations and suggestions , on the conditions of Indians and ...
... affairs and appropriations for such supervision would disappear in a comparatively short time . GENERAL . During the fiscal year of 1923 special reports , containing recom- mendations and suggestions , on the conditions of Indians and ...
Halaman 12
... Affairs of the House recites briefly the history of the Pueblo Indians and their relations to the Spanish , Mexican , and American Governments . It would be superfluous to restate the facts . " All who have considered the questions ...
... Affairs of the House recites briefly the history of the Pueblo Indians and their relations to the Spanish , Mexican , and American Governments . It would be superfluous to restate the facts . " All who have considered the questions ...
Halaman 29
... Affairs , Congress granted the increase , so that Ch locco now has a rated capacity of 700 . Both board members earnestly recommended the construction of a new building to replace the present utterly inadequate structure used as a make ...
... Affairs , Congress granted the increase , so that Ch locco now has a rated capacity of 700 . Both board members earnestly recommended the construction of a new building to replace the present utterly inadequate structure used as a make ...
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