Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 10
... appropriations made for the benefit of the Indians . If as a Nation we have been culpable in our endeavors to do for the Indians it is because we have been dazzled by the apparent necessity for the administration of affairs connected ...
... appropriations made for the benefit of the Indians . If as a Nation we have been culpable in our endeavors to do for the Indians it is because we have been dazzled by the apparent necessity for the administration of affairs connected ...
Halaman 11
... 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 of ...
... 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 of ...
Halaman 16
... appropriation will be asked at the next Congress for the construction of a substantial bridge at this point . As the lands of the pueblo are situated on both sides of the river , and the passage of boats uncertain and dangerous ...
... appropriation will be asked at the next Congress for the construction of a substantial bridge at this point . As the lands of the pueblo are situated on both sides of the river , and the passage of boats uncertain and dangerous ...
Halaman 17
... appropriation can be made . This will enable the San Juan Indians to have certain communication with their lands on the opposite side of the river and maintain traffic , which is threatened by the possible destruction of the present ...
... appropriation can be made . This will enable the San Juan Indians to have certain communication with their lands on the opposite side of the river and maintain traffic , which is threatened by the possible destruction of the present ...
Halaman 18
... appropriations , but the casual observer must be impressed by the necessity for prompt and drastic action to meet the necessities referred to if the credit of the Government and welfare of the Indian ward are to be preserved . " CANTON ...
... appropriations , but the casual observer must be impressed by the necessity for prompt and drastic action to meet the necessities referred to if the credit of the Government and welfare of the Indian ward are to be preserved . " CANTON ...
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