Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 23
... houses , often without a window , bear testimony to their need for direction and guidance . Throughout the band the faithful and persevering work of the field matron is bearing fruit . Many as are the needs of these people the situation ...
... houses , often without a window , bear testimony to their need for direction and guidance . Throughout the band the faithful and persevering work of the field matron is bearing fruit . Many as are the needs of these people the situation ...
Halaman 25
... girls . The present building houses but 50 girls who live over the kitchen and dining room , and during warm weather 1 the quarters are unbearably hot and there is no recreation BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS . 25 Fort Lapwai Agency, Idaho ...
... girls . The present building houses but 50 girls who live over the kitchen and dining room , and during warm weather 1 the quarters are unbearably hot and there is no recreation BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS . 25 Fort Lapwai Agency, Idaho ...
Halaman 28
... houses . This improved housing has had its effect on the life of the whole band ; there is more self - respect and self - reliance ; things are generally more decent than they were four years ago . There is an increasing realization of ...
... houses . This improved housing has had its effect on the life of the whole band ; there is more self - respect and self - reliance ; things are generally more decent than they were four years ago . There is an increasing realization of ...
Halaman 33
... house , one travels for miles in many sections without any indi- cations of human residences . The mystery that there is considerable popu- lation is explained by the fact that the Indian houses are hidden away along the numerous ...
... house , one travels for miles in many sections without any indi- cations of human residences . The mystery that there is considerable popu- lation is explained by the fact that the Indian houses are hidden away along the numerous ...
Halaman 36
... 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 neat cottages . The out- buildings and ...
... 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 neat cottages . The out- buildings and ...
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