Survey of Conditions of the Indians in the United States: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate ... Pursuant to S Res. 79, a Resolution Directing the Committee on Indian Affairs of the United States Senate to Make a General Survey of the Condition of the Indians of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - 23069 lappuses |
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... practically all of them . Senator FRAZIER . Practically every family ? Mr. BALMER . Yes , sir . Senator FRAZIER . Is there any other livestock besides the sheep ? Mr. BALMER . They have about 1,500 head of cattle . Senator FRAZIER . Do ...
... practically all of them . Senator FRAZIER . Practically every family ? Mr. BALMER . Yes , sir . Senator FRAZIER . Is there any other livestock besides the sheep ? Mr. BALMER . They have about 1,500 head of cattle . Senator FRAZIER . Do ...
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... Practically none . Senator FRAZIER . Where do they sleep ? Mr. BALMER . On the ground , use goat skins for their bedding , covering themselves with their blankets . Senator FRAZIER . What does their food consist of ? Mr. BALMER . Their ...
... Practically none . Senator FRAZIER . Where do they sleep ? Mr. BALMER . On the ground , use goat skins for their bedding , covering themselves with their blankets . Senator FRAZIER . What does their food consist of ? Mr. BALMER . Their ...
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... practically nothing . Mr. SCATTERGOOD . Would not that apply to most any place around this country nearly ? You have these downpours . Mr. BALMER . We have the downpours , but there are places where you have the drainage , Mr ...
... practically nothing . Mr. SCATTERGOOD . Would not that apply to most any place around this country nearly ? You have these downpours . Mr. BALMER . We have the downpours , but there are places where you have the drainage , Mr ...
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... practically by the Indians and they are doing it . Senator THOMAS . Where you can dig a well at 20 feet you could drill at 20 feet , could you not ? Mr. BALMER . It would be much more expensive to drill than it would be to dig . Senator ...
... practically by the Indians and they are doing it . Senator THOMAS . Where you can dig a well at 20 feet you could drill at 20 feet , could you not ? Mr. BALMER . It would be much more expensive to drill than it would be to dig . Senator ...
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... Practically none . Senator FRAZIER . Would the Indians do some farming if they had water for irrigation ? Mr. BALMER . Yes , sir . Senator FRAZIER . Is there quite a demand for that ? Mr. BALMER . Quite a demand . Senator FRAZIER . How ...
... Practically none . Senator FRAZIER . Would the Indians do some farming if they had water for irrigation ? Mr. BALMER . Yes , sir . Senator FRAZIER . Is there quite a demand for that ? Mr. BALMER . Quite a demand . Senator FRAZIER . How ...
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acres agency allotted Ariz Arizona ASHCROFT BALMER BALOO believe better boarding school BORUM building cent chapter Chin Lee Commissioner committee DALE day school district Doctor KOENTZ Doctor SCHNEIDER duly sworn employees field nurse Fort Defiance funds goats Government Governor HAGERMAN grade grazing GRORUD herd hogans Hopi Hopi Reservation hospital Hotevilla HUNTER Indian Affairs Indian reservation INTERPRETER irrigation KANUHO Kayenta Keams Canyon KELLAM labor lambs land Leupp live livestock LOMAVITU Mexico miles MILLER Navajo Indians Navajo jurisdiction Navajo Reservation NEUFFER Oraibi present purchase railroad range road rugs Santa Fe SCATTERGOOD sell Senator ASHURST Senator BRATTON Senator FRAZIER Senator THOMAS Senator WHEELER sheep Southern Navajo STACHER statement stockmen superintendent tell thereupon called thing tion trachoma traders tribal Tuba City UPSHAW WALKER Winslow Witness excused WOMACK wool
Populāri fragmenti
9070. lappuse - ... power of the General Government over these remnants of a race once powerful, now weak and diminished in numbers, is necessary to their protection, as well as to the safety of those among whom they dwell. It must exist in that Government because it never has existed anywhere else, because the...
9065. lappuse - No person under guardianship, non compos mentis, or insane, shall be qualified to vote at any election, nor shall any person, convicted of treason, or felony, be qualified to vote* at any election, unless restored to civil rights.
9655. lappuse - That the President may, at any time in his discretion, temporarily withdraw from settlement, location, sale, or entry any of the public lands of the United States including the District of Alaska and reserve the same for waterpower sites, irrigation, classification of lands, or other public purposes to be specified in the orders of withdrawals, and such withdrawals or reservations shall remain in force until revoked by him or by an Act of Congress.
9067. lappuse - 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...
9069. lappuse - If the right of suffrage is one of the necessary privileges of a citizen of the United States, then the constitution and laws of Missouri confining it to men are in violation of the Constitution of the United States, as amended, and consequently void. The direct question is, therefore, presented whether all citizens are necessarily voters.
9032. lappuse - The unexpended balances of any appropriations made pursuant to this section shall remain available until expended. Title to any lands or rights acquired pursuant to this Act shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Indian tribe or individual Indian for which the land is acquired, and such lands or rights shall be exempt from State and local taxation.
9066. lappuse - That all noncitizen Indians born within the territorial limits of the United States be, and they are hereby, declared to be citizens of the United States: Provided, That the granting of such citizenship shall not in any manner impair or otherwise affect the right of any Indian to tribal or other property.
9070. lappuse - Indian shall cease. It is for that body, and not for the courts, to determine when the true interests of the Indian require his release from such condition of tutelage.
9634. lappuse - exchanges" permitted under the Act for the purpose of consolidations can be made only with the mutual consent of all persons interested, and be brought to the point where approvals may be had of the Secretary of the Interior, there should be full preliminary cooperation as a preventive of adverse action and as a means of aiding prompt and favorable action by the Government.
9634. lappuse - Interior is hereby authorized, in his discretion, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by him, to accept reconveyances to the Government of privately owned and State school lands and relinquishments of any valid filings, under the homestead laws, or of other valid claims within the Walapai Indian Reservation...