Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the InteriorThe Office., 1898 |
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... showing the value of an educational system which can in a generation develop from savages 76 per cent of good average men and women , capable of dealing with the ordinary problems of life and taking their places in the great body ...
... showing the value of an educational system which can in a generation develop from savages 76 per cent of good average men and women , capable of dealing with the ordinary problems of life and taking their places in the great body ...
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... showing the names of the denominations and private parties , are exhibited in the following table : TABLE 8. — Amounts set apart for education of Indians in schools under private control for the fiscal years 1890 to 1899 , inclusive ...
... showing the names of the denominations and private parties , are exhibited in the following table : TABLE 8. — Amounts set apart for education of Indians in schools under private control for the fiscal years 1890 to 1899 , inclusive ...
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... showing the purpose and scope of the proposed congress of Indian tribes , I quote the following from a letter of instructions sent to Indian agents in regard to securing the attendance at the congress of repre- sentatives of various ...
... showing the purpose and scope of the proposed congress of Indian tribes , I quote the following from a letter of instructions sent to Indian agents in regard to securing the attendance at the congress of repre- sentatives of various ...
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... showing the nonpoisonous nature of the nonvolatile portion of the mate- rial . The quantity given to the dog was equivalent to more than a pint for a man weighing 130 to 140 pounds . An attempted determination of the percentage of ...
... showing the nonpoisonous nature of the nonvolatile portion of the mate- rial . The quantity given to the dog was equivalent to more than a pint for a man weighing 130 to 140 pounds . An attempted determination of the percentage of ...
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... showing the character of the work which he could probably accomplish with that sum and the benefits which would result , and to submit the proposed plans to the acting agent for the Navajoes for his consideration . July 5 , 1898 , the ...
... showing the character of the work which he could probably accomplish with that sum and the benefits which would result , and to submit the proposed plans to the acting agent for the Navajoes for his consideration . July 5 , 1898 , the ...
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