Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the InteriorThe Office., 1886 |
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... living by sufferance as day laborers on these large estates , although they own their tribal share of these lands which they are too poor , weak , and powerless to secure or demand ! I have no documentary statistics from which I can ...
... living by sufferance as day laborers on these large estates , although they own their tribal share of these lands which they are too poor , weak , and powerless to secure or demand ! I have no documentary statistics from which I can ...
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... living Indians , including those now resident there , could have 256g acres each . This is estimating the whole Indian population of the United States , excluding Alaska , at 260,000 . As the Indian Terri- tory has an area of 64,222 ...
... living Indians , including those now resident there , could have 256g acres each . This is estimating the whole Indian population of the United States , excluding Alaska , at 260,000 . As the Indian Terri- tory has an area of 64,222 ...
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... living in tepees and rude huts , must , almost of necessity , terminate fatally . Small hospitals could be established at comparatively slight expense to begin with , and could then be added to , from time to time , as necessity might ...
... living in tepees and rude huts , must , almost of necessity , terminate fatally . Small hospitals could be established at comparatively slight expense to begin with , and could then be added to , from time to time , as necessity might ...
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... living in the Indian Territory ; but they have steadily refused to do so . It appears from the report of United States Indian Inspector Ban- nister , who recently visited them , and from other correspondence in the files of this office ...
... living in the Indian Territory ; but they have steadily refused to do so . It appears from the report of United States Indian Inspector Ban- nister , who recently visited them , and from other correspondence in the files of this office ...
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United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. life , and taught to make their living by agriculture , and where their children can be educated . The principles laid down in the case of " Standing Bear " ( 5th Dill . , 453 ) should not , in my ...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. life , and taught to make their living by agriculture , and where their children can be educated . The principles laid down in the case of " Standing Bear " ( 5th Dill . , 453 ) should not , in my ...
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acres agency allotments amount annual report Apache appropriation Arapaho Assistant average attendance bands Blackfeet boarding school boundary boys buildings cattle chains Cherokee Nation Chilocco claim Commissioner of Indian Congress corner court Creek crops cultivated Dakota day schools Department dians east employés EXECUTIVE MANSION Executive order farm farmers five civilized tribes girls Government hereby ordered honor houses Indian Affairs Indian Agent Indian Reservation Indian schools Indian Territory Industrial teacher instruction Interior June 30 labor Lake located ment miles mission missionary Missouri River number of Indians obedient servant place of beginning pupils Quapaw range respectfully River Sac and Fox Secretary Sept settlement Sioux superintendent teacher July thence due thence north tion township tract of country treaty U. S. GRANT United States Indian Valley Washington Washington Territory withdrawn from sale
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Página lxxx - That the nature of alcoholic drinks and narcotics, and special instruction as to their effects upon the human system, in connection with the several divisions of the subject of physiology and hygiene...
Página xliii - Indians to whom allotments have been made shall have the benefit of and be subject to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the state or territory in which they may reside...
Página lxix - Religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to good government, the preservation of liberty, and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education, shall forever be encouraged in this State.
Página 314 - Minnesota; thence southward on said boundary to the Missouri River; thence down the main channel of said river to the place of beginning, be, and the same is hereby, created into a temporary government by the name of the Territory of Nebraska...
Página 273 - Provided further, That no part of the lands herein authorized to be taken shall be leased or sold by the company, and they shall not be used except in such manner and for such purposes only as shall be necessary for the construction and convenient operation of said...
Página 151 - The Commissioner of Indian Affairs shall, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior and agreeable to such regulations as the President may prescribe, have the management of all Indian affairs and of all matters arising out of Indian relations.
Página 29 - States, elements of physiology and hygiene, with special instruction as to the nature of alcoholic drinks and narcotics and their effects upon the human system...
Página 300 - Yuma and such other Indians as the Secretary of the Interior may see fit to settle thereon: Provided, however.
Página 227 - And let us not be weary in well doing : for 'in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Página 153 - The people shall be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and possessions, from unreasonable searches and seizures ; and no warrant to search any place, or to seize any person or things, shall issue, without describing them as nearly as may be, nor without probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, subscribed to by the affiant.