Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 43
... cent of the Indians , old and young , are affected by it . Their appearance both in school and on the reservation bears out this statement . Although strongly built , these Indians seem to have little resistance to disease . " There is ...
... cent of the Indians , old and young , are affected by it . Their appearance both in school and on the reservation bears out this statement . Although strongly built , these Indians seem to have little resistance to disease . " There is ...
Halaman 44
... cent and of trachoma 7 per cent . " The Colville Agency headquarters has plenty of water for all purposes and the buildings are modern and adequate . An electric light plant is needed and should be provided not only as a comfort and ...
... cent and of trachoma 7 per cent . " The Colville Agency headquarters has plenty of water for all purposes and the buildings are modern and adequate . An electric light plant is needed and should be provided not only as a comfort and ...
Halaman 50
... cent of the allottees are competent , leaving 95 per cent who should continue as wards of the United States after 1926 . Only 451 Indians have had restrictions remoyed from their allotments , and it was learned that nearly all of such ...
... cent of the allottees are competent , leaving 95 per cent who should continue as wards of the United States after 1926 . Only 451 Indians have had restrictions remoyed from their allotments , and it was learned that nearly all of such ...
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