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Report of the Commissioner of Education, in 2 volumes.
Oil and gas, Five Civilized Tribes.
Probate work in Oklahoma...
Enrollments with Indian tribes, La Pointe or Bad River, Wis.
Purification of White Earth (Minn.) rolls...
White Earth land-fraud cases.
Indian forests.
Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs-Continued.
Gambling.......
Marital relations.
Page.
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52
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59
Conclusion.....
Statistical tables (for fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, unless otherwise
noted):
Table 1. Work and force of Indian Office since 1899 compared.......
2. Indian population of the United States, 1915...
3. Indians under Federal supervision, allotted and unallotted..
4. Marriages, missionaries, churches, language, dress, citizen-
ship, crimes, misdemeanors.
7. Reservations, authority for establishing..
8. Lands set aside temporarily for mission organizations..
9. Patents in fee issued to mission organizations..
13. Comparative statement of industrial pursuits by Indians..
14. Employment of Indians.....
17. Indians, self-supporting, and those receiving rations and
miscellaneous supplies issued....
21. Schools, average attendance and appropriations since 1876..
22. Demonstration farms...
34. Certificates of competency issued under act of June 25, 1910.
35. Certificates of competency issued to Kaw and Osage Indians.
36. Lands leased for mining, production of minerals, and royalty.
37. Buildings erected...
39. Live stock belonging to Indians sold and slaughtered...
40. Government property valuations classified...
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194
41. Property of Indians, tribal and individual, value....
42. Employees in Indian school and agency service........
43. Employees, miscellaneous, field...
198
202
204
44. Employees in Indian Service, recapitulation..
205
45. Appropriations and disbursements for Indian Service..
46. Account of Commissioner of Indian Affairs......
47. Sales of Indian lands, receipts and disbursements..
48. Treaty liabilities of the United States to Indians..
49. Receipts and disbursements of the Indian Service..
50. Pro rata shares of tribal trust funds settled..
51. Funds of Five Civilized Tribes in banks..
52. Volume of business in Indian warehouses....
53. Expense at warehouse....
Supplies for the Indian Service...
209
210
212
213
214
215
217
Page
Report of the superintendent for the Five Civilized Tribes..
Introduction..
Historical résumé..
325
327
Land division..
332
Completion of allotments and settlement of tribal affairs.
Allotment and sale of unallotted lands..
334
Auction sale of unallotted land, including timberland and surface of
segregated coal and asphalt land....
336
Unallotted land sales-Choctaw and Chickasaw.
338
Illegal conveyances of allotted lands..
339
Segregated coal and asphalt land..
340
342
343
344
346
350
352
353
355
356
357
359
Assignments.
Royalty and rental..
Segregated coal-land leases..
362
Contracts approved during fiscal years 1914 and 1915..
Choctaw and Chickasaw tribal leases..
Cashier's division..
Financial..
Individual funds.
Tribal funds....
Per capita payments...
Equalization payments..
Restricted equalization payments.
Certified copies...
Receipts and disbursements..
Mailing division..
Oil and gas operations.
Cushing field.
Waste of gas.
Fire losses..
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364
366
373
375
376
377
378
380
381
382
383
391
392
397
Report of the superintendent for the Five Civilized Tribes-Continued.
Probate.
Health..
Education...
412
414
415
Conclusion....
Report of the supervisor of schools, Five Civilized Tribes..
417
Health...
Scope of duties...
Inspection and supervision..
Employees.
418
419
Reports of the mining trustees for Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations.
Appendix B.-Report on leases on allotted Indian agricultural and grazing
437
441
446
449