Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 - Indians of North America |
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acres activities administration affairs agency allotted American amount annual appears attendance authority average become better blood boarding school bring brought building Bureau capacity carry cent Chippewa claims Commissioner concerned Congress considerable cotton court crop Dakota district educational effect efforts employees employment encourage fact farm farmers Federal field service Five Civilized Tribes funds girls given Government hospital houses improved income increased Indian Service individuals industrial institution interest Interior irrigation jurisdiction labor Lake land lease living maintained matter meet Mojave obtained Office Oklahoma opportunities period persons plant population practically present problem progress public schools question race raising recommendations reservation restricted River Scott Secretary SEYMOUR Sioux situation South superintendent supervision tion town tribal tribes United visited Washington