Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Volum 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... continued at the agency , and the wood disappears as it has for the past five years ( at the rate of about 4,000 cords per annum ) the Indians will in a short time be entirely destitute of fuel and timber for building purposes , there ...
... continued at the agency , and the wood disappears as it has for the past five years ( at the rate of about 4,000 cords per annum ) the Indians will in a short time be entirely destitute of fuel and timber for building purposes , there ...
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... Continued efforts are being made to induce the Sac and Fox Indians in Iowa to sign a pay - roll for annuities now four years over due . They still refuse , however , notwithstanding that the last season has been a very unfavorable one ...
... Continued efforts are being made to induce the Sac and Fox Indians in Iowa to sign a pay - roll for annuities now four years over due . They still refuse , however , notwithstanding that the last season has been a very unfavorable one ...
Side 52
... continued en- croachments upon their lands by white claimants , and that , while they have funds belonging to them , Congress has so legislated that their moneys now can be used only for the purchase of agricultural implements and ...
... continued en- croachments upon their lands by white claimants , and that , while they have funds belonging to them , Congress has so legislated that their moneys now can be used only for the purchase of agricultural implements and ...
Side 82
... continued until about the 1st of January , 1881 , when a treaty was completed for a right of way for two railroads through the Sioux reservation . When spring opened the Indians evinced a strong desire to commence farming , and had ...
... continued until about the 1st of January , 1881 , when a treaty was completed for a right of way for two railroads through the Sioux reservation . When spring opened the Indians evinced a strong desire to commence farming , and had ...
Side 93
... continued , but that also is no longer popular . The Grass dance is yet practiced , but it is only allowed at stated times , and regulated so as not to interfere with farm labor . Polygamy is rapidly dying out , and there has not been a ...
... continued , but that also is no longer popular . The Grass dance is yet practiced , but it is only allowed at stated times , and regulated so as not to interfere with farm labor . Polygamy is rapidly dying out , and there has not been a ...
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