Congressional Serial Set, Utgave 4361U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... tribes , except Santee . Very respectfully , W. A. JONES , Commissioner . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR , OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS , Washington , September 27 , 1901 . SIR : As you are doubtless aware , the subject of indiscriminate issue ...
... tribes , except Santee . Very respectfully , W. A. JONES , Commissioner . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR , OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS , Washington , September 27 , 1901 . SIR : As you are doubtless aware , the subject of indiscriminate issue ...
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... tribe , and each time new rolls are to be made , changes up and down as deaths or births occur or some outside person is put on the roll - all of this is tribal and has to be gone over and arranged each quarter . About one - half of ...
... tribe , and each time new rolls are to be made , changes up and down as deaths or births occur or some outside person is put on the roll - all of this is tribal and has to be gone over and arranged each quarter . About one - half of ...
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... tribe , as it now does when a member dies . 2. I suggest that the land be divided per capita after each one has a ... tribal relations , squabble over small matters , run in debt to traders , beg the Govern ment to pay their debts off ...
... tribe , as it now does when a member dies . 2. I suggest that the land be divided per capita after each one has a ... tribal relations , squabble over small matters , run in debt to traders , beg the Govern ment to pay their debts off ...
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... tribe should be recognized as such and no headmen nor chiefs be allowed to dictate a policy to the Indians on their reservation . The Government should formulate the policy for the management of the Indians and development of the ...
... tribe should be recognized as such and no headmen nor chiefs be allowed to dictate a policy to the Indians on their reservation . The Government should formulate the policy for the management of the Indians and development of the ...
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... tribe live mostly on White River , on the old reservation , and roam about through the east and southeast part of Utah , near the Colorado line , living as best they can with what rations they draw at this Ouray subagency , which is 35 ...
... tribe live mostly on White River , on the old reservation , and roam about through the east and southeast part of Utah , near the Colorado line , living as best they can with what rations they draw at this Ouray subagency , which is 35 ...
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Congressional Serial Set, Utgave 4049 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1901 |
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1st Session 20 meters acres agency agreement Alexander Wiley alleged allotments approved Army Assistant Clerk Court Azimuth bank of river Black River Boeuf River Bureau cabin Chickasaw Chief Choctaw citizens claimant Commissioner Committee Congress corner County Court of Claims Creek Eleva Elevation ELIHU ROOT ending June 30 ESTIMATE OF APPROPRIATION February feet fence filed fiscal year ending Five Civilized Tribes Government honor to transmit House of Representatives inclosed Indians indorsement Interior irrigation June 30 L. M. SHAW land letter March meters back meters east meters south meters west mouth of Black nail in root Navy OFFICE Ouachita Ouachita River Parish payment PERMANENT REFERENCE LINE quartermaster recommend Red Lake reservation respectfully right bank schooner Seal Secretary Secretary of War spike in root supplies or stores sweet gum Tensas River tion town track transmit herewith tribe United vessel Washington
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