Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 22
... situation as this . " SHAWNEE INDIAN AGENCY , OKLAHOMA . " " Commissioner Flora Warren Seymour , in April , 1923 , made a survey of con- ditions in the Shawnee Indian Agency in north - central Oklahoma . The popu- lation of the five ...
... situation as this . " SHAWNEE INDIAN AGENCY , OKLAHOMA . " " Commissioner Flora Warren Seymour , in April , 1923 , made a survey of con- ditions in the Shawnee Indian Agency in north - central Oklahoma . The popu- lation of the five ...
Halaman 23
... situation is a hopeful one . " To go from these tribes to those in the northern part of the jurisdiction is indeed a change . The land , stretching up to Cushing and the oil country , is more open ; and the work of Mr. Collins , the ...
... situation is a hopeful one . " To go from these tribes to those in the northern part of the jurisdiction is indeed a change . The land , stretching up to Cushing and the oil country , is more open ; and the work of Mr. Collins , the ...
Halaman 33
... situation at Pine Ridge to be convinced of the necessity of some- thing radical being done . Here is an area of about 4,000 square miles , with an Indian population of 7,362 , and in addition a white population of Govern- ment employees ...
... situation at Pine Ridge to be convinced of the necessity of some- thing radical being done . Here is an area of about 4,000 square miles , with an Indian population of 7,362 , and in addition a white population of Govern- ment employees ...
Halaman 34
... situations where most of these schools are located . Inducements should be held out to secure and retain the very best people for such positions . The great majority of children on this reservation are dependent on the day schools for ...
... situations where most of these schools are located . Inducements should be held out to secure and retain the very best people for such positions . The great majority of children on this reservation are dependent on the day schools for ...
Halaman 39
... situation is fairly good with 282 , nearly all of the eligible children , attending school . There are six public schools on the reservation and the Gov- ernment pays tuition at the rate of 45 cents a day for each Indian pupil . About ...
... situation is fairly good with 282 , nearly all of the eligible children , attending school . There are six public schools on the reservation and the Gov- ernment pays tuition at the rate of 45 cents a day for each Indian pupil . About ...
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