Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the InteriorThe Office., 1885 |
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... civilization of the Indian race as a result naturally deducible from a knowledge and practice upon their part of the art of agriculture ; for the history of agriculture among all people and in all countries intimately connects it with ...
... civilization of the Indian race as a result naturally deducible from a knowledge and practice upon their part of the art of agriculture ; for the history of agriculture among all people and in all countries intimately connects it with ...
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... civilization . Many others on the reservations have cast off the blanket and are adopting the fashions and dress of white people . But among all these , except among the Indians of New York and North Carolina , a few in some of the ...
... civilization . Many others on the reservations have cast off the blanket and are adopting the fashions and dress of white people . But among all these , except among the Indians of New York and North Carolina , a few in some of the ...
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... civilization ; with the title to the home- stead held in trust for a generation , if need be , so as to protect him from the selfish greed and relentless grasp of the white man ; with the means not only for material development and ...
... civilization ; with the title to the home- stead held in trust for a generation , if need be , so as to protect him from the selfish greed and relentless grasp of the white man ; with the means not only for material development and ...
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... civilization of the Indian is strikingly illustrated by the progress of the five civilized tribes . These tribes will compare favorably in wealth and prosperity with almost any agricultural or pastoral community of the same number of ...
... civilization of the Indian is strikingly illustrated by the progress of the five civilized tribes . These tribes will compare favorably in wealth and prosperity with almost any agricultural or pastoral community of the same number of ...
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... civilization , so that they can , as they allege , be the more easily absorbed or assimilated and become the more easily citizenized . They also urge that the Indians have strong local attachments to the homes of their ancestors , and ...
... civilization , so that they can , as they allege , be the more easily absorbed or assimilated and become the more easily citizenized . They also urge that the Indians have strong local attachments to the homes of their ancestors , and ...
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Página 275 - And if any conveyance shall be made of the lands set apart and allotted as herein provided, or any contract made, touching the same, before the expiration of the time above mentioned, such conveyance or contract shall be absolutely null and void...
Página 108 - No person or persons belonging to one of these departments shall exercise any of the powers properly belonging to either of the others, except in the cases herein directed or permitted.
Página 275 - Territory where such land is located, and that at the expiration of said period the United States will convey the same by patent to said Indian, or his heirs as aforesaid, in fee, discharged of said trust and free of all charge or incumbrance whatsoever...
Página 271 - Red river ; then following the course of the Rio Roxo westward, to the degree of longitude 100 west from London, and 23 from Washington ; then crossing the said Red river, and running thence by a line due north, to the river Arkansas ; thence following the course of the southern bank of the Arkansas, to its source, in latitude 42 north: and thence by that parallel of latitude to the south sea.
Página 271 - The whole being as laid down in Melish's map of the United States, published at Philadelphia, improved to the first of January, 1818.
Página 275 - That the liability of the Government under this act shall be limited to such articles of personal property as the Secretary of War, in his discretion, shall decide to be reasonable, useful, necessary, and proper for such officer or soldier while in quarters, engaged in the public service, in the line of duty...
Página 275 - ... within any Territory of the United States, and either within or without an Indian reservation, shall be subject therefor to the laws of such Territory relating to said crimes, and shall be tried therefor in the same courts and in the same manner and shall be subject to the same penalties as are all other persons charged with the commission of said crimes, respectively ; and the said courts are hereby given jurisdiction in all such cases...
Página 178 - SIR: in compliance with your instructions, I have the honor to submit the following report of the...
Página 156 - GENERAL : In compliance with your request, I have the honor to submit the...
Página 275 - Where it appears that the loss or destruction of the private property of the claimant was in consequence of his having given his attention to the saving of the property belonging to the United States which was in danger at the same time and under similar circumstances.