Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the InteriorThe Office., 1929 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 10.
1. lappuse
... increased funds and trained personnel absolutely needed may be secured . The cost of Indian education and care of health obviously must exceed that of similar services amongst the white population , yet heretofore the appropriations ...
... increased funds and trained personnel absolutely needed may be secured . The cost of Indian education and care of health obviously must exceed that of similar services amongst the white population , yet heretofore the appropriations ...
2. lappuse
... Încreased salaries allowed in conformance with existing reclassifica- tion laws have proven of noticeable benefit to ... increasing number of Indians are seeking appropriate relief for medical and surgical conditions . Likewise ...
... Încreased salaries allowed in conformance with existing reclassifica- tion laws have proven of noticeable benefit to ... increasing number of Indians are seeking appropriate relief for medical and surgical conditions . Likewise ...
4. lappuse
... increase in the ratio of nursing personnel , which has permitted a less onerous working day , and a new schedule of pay offers the possibility of advancement for those who do efficient work and are competent to undertake executive ...
... increase in the ratio of nursing personnel , which has permitted a less onerous working day , and a new schedule of pay offers the possibility of advancement for those who do efficient work and are competent to undertake executive ...
7. lappuse
... increase of education . It is clearly apparent , how- ever , that differences exist between different Indian tribes ... increasing number of Indian children , it is believed that any general program of enlargement may cease . Then ...
... increase of education . It is clearly apparent , how- ever , that differences exist between different Indian tribes ... increasing number of Indian children , it is believed that any general program of enlargement may cease . Then ...
8. lappuse
... increase in the number of Indians farming and the cultivated acreage on nearly all the reservations . Appreciation is expressed of the cooperation which has been given by the extension service of the United States Department of ...
... increase in the number of Indians farming and the cultivated acreage on nearly all the reservations . Appreciation is expressed of the cooperation which has been given by the extension service of the United States Department of ...
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45 Stat acres allotments Apache Arizona Blackfeet boarding contract boarding schools Bureau California Capacity of Government Catholic census cent live cent reside Cherokee Choctaw COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN Consolidated Chippewa Agency construction cost Court of Claims Creek Crow District ended June 30 enrollment enumerated at Federal Federal agencies fiscal year ended Five Civilized Tribes Flathead Fort Apache funds Government schools highest grade taught Hopi Hopi Agency includes Indian Affairs Indian children Indian lands Indian population Indian school Indian Service Interior Iowa Iowa Tribe irrigation Jicarilla June 30 Klamath Klamath Reservation Lac du Flambeau leases Leupp Mission Montana Nation Navajo Nebraska Nonreservation Northern Number eligibles number in school number of Indians Oklahoma Osage Paiute personnel Pima pondosa Potawatomi Pueblo purchased Quapaw Reservation restricted Indians River Subagency Salt River San Carlos sanatorium schools Capac Secretary Seminole Southern Navajo Total Male Female tribal Walker River Western Navajo Agencies Yakima
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6. lappuse - That no part of this appropriation, or any other appropriation provided for herein, except appropriations made pursuant to treaties, shall be used to educate children of less than one-fourth Indian blood whose parents are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they live and where there are adequate free school facilities provided...
13. lappuse - An Act authorizing the attorney general of the State of California to bring suit in the Court of Claims on behalf of the Indians of California", as amended by the Act of April 29>, 1930 (46 Stat.
20. lappuse - Tri-State district, and about 3.9 per cent of the lead and 14.2 per cent of the zinc output from ore mined in the United States. At the close of the...
2. lappuse - The honorable the SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. MY DEAR MR. SECRETARY: I have...
24. lappuse - ... because of tribal inheritance rights, etc., and may reside anywhere in the United States or in a foreign country. Reports of births and deaths among the absentees are often not received. In many instances certification is made to the State registrars of vital statistics and thus to the Census Bureau, but not to the Indian Service. In a considerable number of cases the addresses of the nonreservation Indians are unknown. For the above reasons the statistics of Indian population as shown in the...
10. lappuse - ALLOTMENTS. During the fiscal year, 253 allotments were made to individual Indians, embracing lands within various reservations aggregating 24,211 acres.