INDEX. A. Page payment for cession Abandonment of tribal relations not to forfeit right to tribal property. Absentee Shawnee, agreement of June 26, 1890. allotments confirmed allotments to be made time for selection restricted cession of lands in Indian Territory school lands reserved allotments confirmed and additional allotments to be made.. excess of 80 acres may be sold by allottees. sale by allottees, actual residents of other States 23 23 411 412 413 413 411 413 413 412, 413 520 701 Absentee Wyandot, purchase of land in Indian Territory for use of.. allotments in severalty if in one of Five Civilized Tribes, allotments in severalty not to be made until provided 522 522 567 lands in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations to be purchased 600 lands in Indian Territory not available for, Secretary of Interior to provide other lands... transcripts of entries to be forwarded quarterly to Commissioner of Indian Affairs. employees intrusted with money and goods for distribution to settle accounts annually. 10 marshals, clerks of court, and district attorneys excepted Actions, burden of proof in suits between Indians and whites to be on whites Five Civilized Tribes, for lands held by intruders claiming citizenship. appeals to United States Supreme Court.. 26 Oklahoma, district courts of, jurisdiction in actions between Indians of different tribes.. tribal property, tribe to be party to suits affecting. United States district attorneys to represent Indians in all suits Acknowledgement of deeds may be taken before agents........... Acts of Cherokee council, President of United States to approve Choctaw and Chickasaw council, President of United States to approve Ada, term of court at. 46 15, 18 90, 654 66 6 112, 727 112,661, 739 Adoption of members, Stockbridge and Munsee, adoption of persons not of Indian descent to be tribes in Indian Territory, judgment against adopted members, execu- supplies for Indian service may be before appropriations are made, on basis of prior year Agencies, appropriations for, estimates to show what amounts are required by respective boundaries to be established by Secretary of Interior.. consolidation of agencies by the President.. expenditure for employees at such agencies not to exceed $15,000 per annum agencies.. Indian labor to be preferred. number and kind of employees to be prescribed by the Secretary of the increase in number, how obtained services of, agents' accounts to contain sworn statement of. expenses for employees at, not to exceed $10,000 per annum except at consolidated agencies for Southern Ute in Colorado. inspection by Indian inspectors.. alternate visits by inspectors.. inspectors need not visit twice a year. interpreters at agencies... employees not to be paid extra as.. location to be within or near territory of tribe place to be designated by the President number of Indians to be reported annually President may consolidate and abolish unnecessary agencies may discontinue or transfer agencies.. statistics and information relating to Agency buildings, sale when not required, section of land to be sold with. Agent at Cherokee, N. C., superintendent of industrial school to perform duties of. Agents, account of expenditures to be kept.. books to be open to inspection.. not to be removed from agency. false entries, penalty for making. necessity for employment of labor to be stated under oath. certificate may be substituted penalty for failing to keep accounts.. settlement of accounts to be made before advances on succeeding year transcript of entries to be forwarded quarterly to the Commissioner of Indian acknowledgments of deeds, etc., may be taken before. allotments under general allotment act may be made by. reports in duplicate to be submitted to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs annual reports of, to include census of Indians, operations of schools, and statistics of appointment to be made by the President army officers may be detailed for duty as. appropriations not available for Secretary of the Interior to have supervision. arrest and trial of Indian criminals and of fugitives from justice in the Indian country bonds to be furnished.. liability to be for funds received from any source. sureties to file a statement of their property California, residence to be at agencies. visits to Washington only on order of Commissioner, violations to be reported to census of Indians to be reported annually contracts, record of, to be kept damages by trespass of tribal Indians upon lands of allottees to be ascertained by depositions relative to depredation claims to be taken........ discontinuation of services when unnecessary. distilleries within agencies to be destroyed by Agents, interpreters, nomination and suspension by agents intruders in Indian country to be removed by. may perform duties of two agencies. not to leave agency without permission oaths may be administered by.. passports to Indian country may be issued by pension claims, declarations may be made before. proofs may be made before.. President may dispense with services of.. protection of Indians adopting habits of civilized life. extra services, actual expenses only to be paid. Cherokee, N. C. supplies, number of Indians present and receiving, to be reported. rolls of Indians entitled to, to be annually reported suspension temporarily by inspectors.. term of office to be four years.... to hold over until successor qualifies. Agriculture, Indians to be instructed in. annual report of.. Agricultural lands, Five Civilized Tribes, leases of tribal lands prohibited, termination of exist- Page. 6 17 18 16 5 6 6 17 21, 64 22 5 14 5 6 5,67 6 67,79 67,79 65, 446 13 24 4 5, 29 99 on ceded parts of reservations allotted under act of 1887 to be disposed of to actual settlers Albany and Astoria Railroad Company, right of way through Grande Ronde Reservation, Ale, introduction into Indian country prohibited.. Alienation of allotments by heirs of deceased allottees. Indian homesteads forbidden for five years from patent Alleghany Reservation, cemetery lands may be granted to Wildwood Cemetery Association 512 63 120 120 120 120 23 215 155 368 412, 413 sale by allottees actual residents of other States. 701 701 520 522, 621 when to be made if reservation is purchased in one of the Five Civilized Tribes 567 709,710,711 425 263 selection, area to be not less than legal subdivisions. selection, default of allottees, may be by commissioners to Five Civilized Tribes under agreement of April 9, 1900 under agreement of July 1, 1902. Cheyenne in Indian Territory, under agreement of October, 1890. Chickasaw Nation, general provisions for area to be 320 acres coal and asphalt lands reserved. contests to be filed in nine months from selection freedmen minors and incompetents reserved lands... Page. 789 724,790 788 788 716, 717, 718 788 416, 417 498 120 648, 772, 780 786 775 under agreement of April 23, 1897. 647, 648, 649 in Michigan. coal and asphalt lands reserved and to be sold. under agreement of March 21, 1902. Chippewa, Grand Portage Reservation, timber on, may be cut and sold. in Minnesota, on Red Lake and White Earth reservations. of Lake Superior, on La Pointe or Bad River Reservation... contests to be filed in nine months from selection. 772 713 158, 161 302, 303 761 713 624 623 498 120 775, 784 786 Mississippi Choctaw to receive on proof of identity and settlement in Choctaw and Flathead, in Bitter Root Valley, allotments may be sold and allottees removed to Jocko 326 |