Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Том 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1883 |
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... secure to about one - half of the children of school age the advantages of at least a partial education , while under present appropriations only about one - fourth have any school advantages at all , three fourths growing up in ...
... secure to about one - half of the children of school age the advantages of at least a partial education , while under present appropriations only about one - fourth have any school advantages at all , three fourths growing up in ...
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... secure good men and retain them in the service . INDIAN TITLES . The tenure by which most of the Indian tribes hold their land is very unsatisfactory . In a few cases the Indians are sufficiently advanced to appreciate the advantages of ...
... secure good men and retain them in the service . INDIAN TITLES . The tenure by which most of the Indian tribes hold their land is very unsatisfactory . In a few cases the Indians are sufficiently advanced to appreciate the advantages of ...
Страница xv
... secure in their titles and have the asssurance that they will not be removed , except by their free consent , I recommend the pas sage of a law to give each tribe a patent for the land the Government has guaranteed to it , leaving the ...
... secure in their titles and have the asssurance that they will not be removed , except by their free consent , I recommend the pas sage of a law to give each tribe a patent for the land the Government has guaranteed to it , leaving the ...
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... secure for purposes of cultivation , in addition to said three hundred and twenty acres , a tract of land not exceeding eighty ( 80 ) acres , within his reservation , for each of his children , living at the ratification of this ...
... secure for purposes of cultivation , in addition to said three hundred and twenty acres , a tract of land not exceeding eighty ( 80 ) acres , within his reservation , for each of his children , living at the ratification of this ...
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... secure to each Sioux Indian a piece of land for his personal benefit ; for it is provided that the head of a family should be allowed to take not exceeding 320 acres , and others a less amount ; out of the reservation these smaller ...
... secure to each Sioux Indian a piece of land for his personal benefit ; for it is provided that the head of a family should be allowed to take not exceeding 320 acres , and others a less amount ; out of the reservation these smaller ...
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