Palm springs band of Mission Indians, Томови 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - 279 страница |
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... record for use in future con- sideration of bills in this locality and pertaining to this particular band of Indians . Is there someone here who will act as a spokes- man for the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce or group or what- ever ...
... record for use in future con- sideration of bills in this locality and pertaining to this particular band of Indians . Is there someone here who will act as a spokes- man for the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce or group or what- ever ...
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... record just how this section is being used at this time ? Mr. BOYD . The bathhouse belonging to the Indians is located on section 14 that contains three or four hot - mineral - water springs and that was the center of the Indian ...
... record just how this section is being used at this time ? Mr. BOYD . The bathhouse belonging to the Indians is located on section 14 that contains three or four hot - mineral - water springs and that was the center of the Indian ...
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... records pertaining to Indian lands and rights- of - way . I am certain some of you don't know what was brought on the Indians to get their rights . Some Palm Springs people are familiar with the situation , they date back a long time ...
... records pertaining to Indian lands and rights- of - way . I am certain some of you don't know what was brought on the Indians to get their rights . Some Palm Springs people are familiar with the situation , they date back a long time ...
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... records here with Miss True . They had some woman who seemed to try to preserve the rights on section 7. We filed every 60 days on the water rights in Escondido , and the Bureau sent an investigator , and he said it was just wasting ...
... records here with Miss True . They had some woman who seemed to try to preserve the rights on section 7. We filed every 60 days on the water rights in Escondido , and the Bureau sent an investigator , and he said it was just wasting ...
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... records and asks the superintend- ent , " Who got this Indian in here ? " " Mr. Willis recommended him . He is a citizen of the county . " Well , they put him out bodily and put him in a taxi and send him to my home , and I have to pay ...
... records and asks the superintend- ent , " Who got this Indian in here ? " " Mr. Willis recommended him . He is a citizen of the county . " Well , they put him out bodily and put him in a taxi and send him to my home , and I have to pay ...
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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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