Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 13
... opinion in regard to the wisdom of maintaining the system inaugurated some years ago of appointing Indian police judges . Some experienced persons think they tend to create factions . It would seem more judicious to let this power rest ...
... opinion in regard to the wisdom of maintaining the system inaugurated some years ago of appointing Indian police judges . Some experienced persons think they tend to create factions . It would seem more judicious to let this power rest ...
Halaman 15
... opinion of one familiar with the situation , would probably be to give the Lagunas enough water to enable them to cultivate their semiarid land . They are a fine people , sending large numbers of their children to the Government school ...
... opinion of one familiar with the situation , would probably be to give the Lagunas enough water to enable them to cultivate their semiarid land . They are a fine people , sending large numbers of their children to the Government school ...
Halaman 16
... Opinions differ as to the demoralizing effect of the drug . The department has already given the subject much at- tention . I recommend that , subject to the opinion of the medical faculty , a searching examination be made as to its ...
... Opinions differ as to the demoralizing effect of the drug . The department has already given the subject much at- tention . I recommend that , subject to the opinion of the medical faculty , a searching examination be made as to its ...
Halaman 17
... opinion of Mr. Robinson , a large tract of the very finest land for these Indians . No action has yet been taken on this project , I think , largely , because of complications with private owners of land along the canal right of way ...
... opinion of Mr. Robinson , a large tract of the very finest land for these Indians . No action has yet been taken on this project , I think , largely , because of complications with private owners of land along the canal right of way ...
Halaman 18
... opinion that the Navajo children should be educated at the schools on the reservations , and where they are insufficient in capacity that they be added to and enlarged . There seems no good reason why the boys and girls should be sent ...
... opinion that the Navajo children should be educated at the schools on the reservations , and where they are insufficient in capacity that they be added to and enlarged . There seems no good reason why the boys and girls should be sent ...
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