Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the InteriorThe Office., 1930 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 19.
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... Navajo land purchases ... Additional lands for Indian use_ Sale and patenting of Indian lands . Forestry . Irrigation activities . Litigation ---- Oil , gas , and coal production ... Quapaw lead and zinc mining lands_ Pueblo lands board ...
... Navajo land purchases ... Additional lands for Indian use_ Sale and patenting of Indian lands . Forestry . Irrigation activities . Litigation ---- Oil , gas , and coal production ... Quapaw lead and zinc mining lands_ Pueblo lands board ...
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... Navajo Hospital , wings added , 20 beds ; Hopi Hospital , capacity doubled , 28 beds ; Fort Totten Hospital , re- modeled and enlarged , 20 beds ; Cheyenne and Arapahoe Hospital , roofs of wings raised , 28 beds ; Kiowa Hospital REPORT ...
... Navajo Hospital , wings added , 20 beds ; Hopi Hospital , capacity doubled , 28 beds ; Fort Totten Hospital , re- modeled and enlarged , 20 beds ; Cheyenne and Arapahoe Hospital , roofs of wings raised , 28 beds ; Kiowa Hospital REPORT ...
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... Navajo jurisdiction , New Mexico , with a population of approximately 7,000 , for whom the hospital facilities are very meager and inadequate . Several other smaller jurisdictions are still without hospitals . As said before ...
... Navajo jurisdiction , New Mexico , with a population of approximately 7,000 , for whom the hospital facilities are very meager and inadequate . Several other smaller jurisdictions are still without hospitals . As said before ...
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... Navajo schools now have native weavers who teach blanket weaving to the girls . Pottery is taught at Albuquerque and Santa Fe and also in the Maricopa , Hopi , and Pueblo day schools . Many of the Indian boys and girls are doing ...
... Navajo schools now have native weavers who teach blanket weaving to the girls . Pottery is taught at Albuquerque and Santa Fe and also in the Maricopa , Hopi , and Pueblo day schools . Many of the Indian boys and girls are doing ...
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... Navajo reports an unusual case in which $ 150 was authorized from the reim- bursable fund to buy tools and materials to establish a deaf Indian in the silversmith business . At Fort Berthold , despite the drouth , 100,000 pounds of ...
... Navajo reports an unusual case in which $ 150 was authorized from the reim- bursable fund to buy tools and materials to establish a deaf Indian in the silversmith business . At Fort Berthold , despite the drouth , 100,000 pounds of ...
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according to tribe acres additional Agency and Reservation allotments allottees amount ance taught appropriations approximately Arizona beds boarding contract boarding schools Catholic cent Choctaw Choctaw and Chickasaw COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN construction Dakota enumerated at Federal ervation Federal agencies according Five Civilized Tribes Flathead forest girls highest grade taught Hopi Hospital Indian Affairs Indian boarding schools Indian children Indian lands Indian population Indian Reservation Indian Service irrigation irrigation project June 30 jurisdiction where enrolled Klamath Klamath Reservation Lac du Flambeau Lake Reservation leases ment attend Nonreservation Oklahoma Osage Paiute Pima population in continental ported ported ported Pueblo Pueblo purchase Quapaw Red Lake reimbursable reported Reservation Mission Residing at jurisdiction River Agency Sanatorium Santa Seminole Sex Sex Sex Shoshone Sioux South Dakota Subagency TABLE 2.-Indian population teachers Tongue River Agency Total Male Female tribal funds tribe Sex Sex United States enumerated Walker River Washington Western Navajo Yakima
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26. lappuse - ... States v. County of Kootenai, Idaho (290 Fed. 628), it being also held that patents so issued did not convey the legal title and that the lands were not subject to taxation during the years the invalid patents were outstanding. Many of the fee patents erroneously so issued have since been canceled under authority of the act of February 26, 1927 (44 Stat. 1247), as amended by the act of February 21, 1931 (46 Stat.
32. lappuse - An Indian, as defined by the Indian Service, includes any person of Indian blood who through wardship, treaty, or inheritance has acquired certain rights. The Census Bureau defines an Indian as a person having Indian blood to such a degree as to be recognized in his community as an Indian. Furthermore, the population enumerated at the Federal agencies is not necessarily domiciled on or near the reservations.
18. lappuse - The act making appropriations for the Department of the Interior for the fiscal year 1931...
34. lappuse - ... jurisdiction. Of the 32,447 Indians residing elsewhere on April 1, 1930, 41 were living in the New England States, 208 in the Middle Atlantic, 3,633 in the East North Central, 9,234 in the West North Central, 437 in the South Atlantic, 93 in the East South Central, 2,166 in the West South Central, 5,120 in the Mountain States, and 6,024 in the Pacific States, and for 5,491 Indians the residence was either not reported or unknown. Oklahoma has far more Indians than any other State. If the Federal...
34. lappuse - Indian population not actually enumerated (termed an estimate) is 118,733, which is compiled as follows: California, Sacramento Agency, part of, 1930 estimate 8, 761 Michigan, 1927 census 1, 192 New York...