Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 33
... encouraging sign . The cost of the supplies is about $ 70,000 per annum . The recipients are mostly aged and infirm or the guardians of young children who are dependent . In addition to the distribution at the agency , rations are ...
... encouraging sign . The cost of the supplies is about $ 70,000 per annum . The recipients are mostly aged and infirm or the guardians of young children who are dependent . In addition to the distribution at the agency , rations are ...
Halaman 35
... encouraged by the agency officials . But , as everywhere in all the northwestern reservations , there is a curse of worthless ponies , there being over 10,000 of them running on the range . They destroy enormous quantities of feed and ...
... encouraged by the agency officials . But , as everywhere in all the northwestern reservations , there is a curse of worthless ponies , there being over 10,000 of them running on the range . They destroy enormous quantities of feed and ...
Halaman 36
... encouraging . There are about 890 Indian houses , of which approximately three - fourths have wooden floors . There has been a steady advance in the size and quality of the homes . One sees fewer and fewer log houses and more and more ...
... encouraging . There are about 890 Indian houses , of which approximately three - fourths have wooden floors . There has been a steady advance in the size and quality of the homes . One sees fewer and fewer log houses and more and more ...
Halaman 38
... encouraging , for these Sioux are rather prejudiced against extensive agriculture as a matter of principle , and naturally are satisfied with cultivating a small garden patch and a few acres of corn . " The reservation is divided into ...
... encouraging , for these Sioux are rather prejudiced against extensive agriculture as a matter of principle , and naturally are satisfied with cultivating a small garden patch and a few acres of corn . " The reservation is divided into ...
Halaman 46
... encouraged all kinds of fictitious hopes . Many of the Indians have been led to believe that they have a just claim to vast prop- erties . This affects all their habits of thought and life . They naturally say ' What is the use of study ...
... encouraged all kinds of fictitious hopes . Many of the Indians have been led to believe that they have a just claim to vast prop- erties . This affects all their habits of thought and life . They naturally say ' What is the use of study ...
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