Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 34
... received the impression that there is a very great disparity between the enrollment of Indian pupils in district schools and their actual attendance . Doubtless the public school is , theoretically , the right place for educating the ...
... received the impression that there is a very great disparity between the enrollment of Indian pupils in district schools and their actual attendance . Doubtless the public school is , theoretically , the right place for educating the ...
Halaman 35
... received patents in 1918 . 66 Complaint was made to me by some Indians that the Indian Office has not had a continuous policy respecting their activities , at one time insisting on stock raising , at another large scale farming , and so ...
... received patents in 1918 . 66 Complaint was made to me by some Indians that the Indian Office has not had a continuous policy respecting their activities , at one time insisting on stock raising , at another large scale farming , and so ...
Halaman 36
... receiving rations without a labor equivalent , and 283 more who receive rations in return for labor , making a total of about one - fifth of the entire population . Following is Chairman Vaux's report , in part : Health conditions ...
... receiving rations without a labor equivalent , and 283 more who receive rations in return for labor , making a total of about one - fifth of the entire population . Following is Chairman Vaux's report , in part : Health conditions ...
Halaman 44
... received from grazing leases after taking care of 15,000 horses and cattle . Only 385 sheep are owned by the Indians . Of the 46,960 acres reported as susceptible of irrigation about 43,000 acres are included in plans for irrigation and ...
... received from grazing leases after taking care of 15,000 horses and cattle . Only 385 sheep are owned by the Indians . Of the 46,960 acres reported as susceptible of irrigation about 43,000 acres are included in plans for irrigation and ...
Halaman 45
... received by the Indians from all sources , over half is obtained from timber and nearly one - quarter from crops ... receiving no education because of their wandering and unsettled life . Although they were represented at the drawing up ...
... received by the Indians from all sources , over half is obtained from timber and nearly one - quarter from crops ... receiving no education because of their wandering and unsettled life . Although they were represented at the drawing up ...
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