Palm springs band of Mission Indians, Томови 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - 279 страница |
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... fee to the Indians . 7. The allocation of section 18 for an airport to replace the present landing field on section 14 , which is inadequate to the community's needs . 8. The orderly sale of the Indian lands adjacent to and within the ...
... fee to the Indians . 7. The allocation of section 18 for an airport to replace the present landing field on section 14 , which is inadequate to the community's needs . 8. The orderly sale of the Indian lands adjacent to and within the ...
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... fee for bathing in them . A Government report of an analysis of the water from these springs ( really one spring ) shows : Metaboric acid ( Bo2 ) Silica ( SiO2 ) . Sulphuric acid ( H2SO4 ) . Carbonic acid ( CO3 ) . Bicarbonic acid ...
... fee for bathing in them . A Government report of an analysis of the water from these springs ( really one spring ) shows : Metaboric acid ( Bo2 ) Silica ( SiO2 ) . Sulphuric acid ( H2SO4 ) . Carbonic acid ( CO3 ) . Bicarbonic acid ...
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... fee , reasonably sufficient for the instruction of Indian pupils , but there is no adequate compensation for the instruction nor for the transportation of the children of parents other than Indians residing upon the reservation and ...
... fee , reasonably sufficient for the instruction of Indian pupils , but there is no adequate compensation for the instruction nor for the transportation of the children of parents other than Indians residing upon the reservation and ...
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... FEE PROPOSED BY INDIANS The tribal committee of the local Indian reservation has notified the chamber of commerce that they propose to increase the fee for travel over the Palm Canyon Road and to charge every horseback rider for the ...
... FEE PROPOSED BY INDIANS The tribal committee of the local Indian reservation has notified the chamber of commerce that they propose to increase the fee for travel over the Palm Canyon Road and to charge every horseback rider for the ...
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... fees on every white person who wishes to cross the reservation . Attorney Thomas L. Sloan , representing Mrs. Genevieve P. St. Marie and other Indians in a suit against tribal leaders , in which the plaintiffs demand the income from the ...
... fees on every white person who wishes to cross the reservation . Attorney Thomas L. Sloan , representing Mrs. Genevieve P. St. Marie and other Indians in a suit against tribal leaders , in which the plaintiffs demand the income from the ...
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_do_ 3-room frame acres advised Agua Caliente Band AGUA CALIENTE INDIAN allottee approved asked attorney authority Band of Indians BAND OF MISSION Ben Slack bill CALIENTE INDIAN RESERVATION Caliente or Palm Calif California CHAIRMAN chamber of commerce charge claim CLEM SEGUNDO Commissioner COLLIER Commissioner of Indian Congress court Department Desert Inn ELMER THOMAS fees Frame house Francisco Patencio Government Hatchitt Indian Affairs Committee Indian Bureau Indian lands Interior Irrigated John Collier lease letter living Marcus Pete matter ment Palm Canyon Palm Springs Band Palm Springs Indians Palm Springs Reservation PINNEY Purl Willis reservation lands RESERVATION OCCUPATION residents Riverside Riverside County San Jacinto Mountains schedule Secretary selection Senator FRAZIER Senator THOMAS Sloan Stat statement Tahquitz Tent house tion Town lot Tract Trailer tribal committee tribal lands tribe trust patent United United States attorney village Washington WILLIE MARCUS
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