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... churches , and then lived in state of civilization . Those missions were broken up about thirty - five years ago . After that the Indians returned to the mountains and deserts , and lost much of the civilization so obtained , which our ...
... churches , and then lived in state of civilization . Those missions were broken up about thirty - five years ago . After that the Indians returned to the mountains and deserts , and lost much of the civilization so obtained , which our ...
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... church services by the Catholics . In view of the wrongs that these Indians suffered in the years past , they are evidently now more impressed with the religion of good works than of good professions . In later years their condition has ...
... church services by the Catholics . In view of the wrongs that these Indians suffered in the years past , they are evidently now more impressed with the religion of good works than of good professions . In later years their condition has ...
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... church will send a good missionary who will care for the souls of this people . CIVILIZATION . Could these Indians have their lands in severalty , they would ( most of them ) gladly undertake to support themselves , with a little ...
... church will send a good missionary who will care for the souls of this people . CIVILIZATION . Could these Indians have their lands in severalty , they would ( most of them ) gladly undertake to support themselves , with a little ...
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... Church by Mr. J. F. Kinney , jr . , as principal teacher , assisted by his estimable wife , the progress made by the pupils during the past year has been most surprising . The management of these schools merits and re- ceives the ...
... Church by Mr. J. F. Kinney , jr . , as principal teacher , assisted by his estimable wife , the progress made by the pupils during the past year has been most surprising . The management of these schools merits and re- ceives the ...
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... churches will control the conduct of the rising generation . Schools . The school accommodation of this agency is entirely inadequate , there being room provided for only about 40 children , whereas there are at least 150 children of ...
... churches will control the conduct of the rising generation . Schools . The school accommodation of this agency is entirely inadequate , there being room provided for only about 40 children , whereas there are at least 150 children of ...
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Absentee Shawnees agency agricultural allotments amount annual report annuity appropriation Arapaho assistance attendance August band Blackfeet boarding school boys buildings bushels camps cattle Cherokee Cheyenne River Agency chief Chippewas Choctaw church civilization COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN condition Congress corn court of Indian Creek crops Crow cultivation Dakota day school Department dians employés expenses farmer farming fence Forest Grove furnished girls Government horses houses improvement INDIAN AFFAIRS Indian Agent Indian offenses Indian police Indian service Indian Territory instructions July June Kickapoos labor Lake land laundress living located matron ment miles mission missionary months Nation Nez Percé Number of acres Number of Indians oats past Pottawatomies pounds progress pupils purchase Quapaw railroad received reservation respectfully Sac and Fox season Shoshone Sioux Spotted Tail subsistence supplies teacher Thunder Hawk tion treaty tribe United States Indian wheat Yakama Yanktonais
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Página iv - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty.
Página 221 - ... 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; Provided, that the president of the United States may in any case in his discretion extend the period.
Página xii - Interior, he shall cause patents to issue therefor in the name of the allottees, which patents shall be of the legal effect, and declare that the United States does and will hold the land thus allotted, for the period of twenty-five years, in trust for the sole use and benefit of the Indian to whom such allotment shall have been made, or, in case of his decease, of his heirs according to the laws of the State or Territory where such land is located...
Página 217 - Congress expressly reserves the right to fix and regulate at all times the cost of such transportation by said railway or said company whenever such transportation shall extend from one State into another, or shall extend into more than one State: Provided, however.
Página 215 - Company shall accept this right of way upon express condition, binding upon itself, its successors and assigns, that they will neither aid, advise nor assist in any effort looking toward the changing or extinguishing the present tenure of the Indians in their lands...
Página 220 - That such Indians as may now be located on public lands, or as may under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, or otherwise, hereafter so locate may avail themselves of the provisions of the homestead laws as fully and to the same extent as may now be done by citizens of the United States...
Página 214 - Either party being dissatisfied with the finding of the referees shall have the right, within ninety days after the making of the award and notice of the same, to appeal by original petition to the United States...
Página 216 - That before said railway shall be constructed through any lands held by individual occupants according to the laws, customs and usages of any of the Indian nations or tribes through which it may be constructed, full compensation shall be made to such occupants for all property to be taken or damage done by reason of the construction of such railway.
Página 213 - ... with the right to use such additional ground where there are heavy cuts or fills as may be necessary for the construction and maintenance of the road-bed, not exceeding one hundred feet in width on each side of said right of way...
Página xxxi - SEC. 2. That said corporation is authorized to take and use, for all purposes of a railway and for no other purpose...