Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Band 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... Indians and render them such assistance in kind and degree as will make them self - supporting , and yet I think no one will deny that one part of our policy is calculated to produce the very opposite result . It must be apparent to the ...
... Indians and render them such assistance in kind and degree as will make them self - supporting , and yet I think no one will deny that one part of our policy is calculated to produce the very opposite result . It must be apparent to the ...
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... Indians . There is abundant evidence be- fore the office to show that these outlaws have for years been in the habit of enticing the Indians to go out upon their raids , & c . , and are the recipients of their plunder . Indians under ...
... Indians . There is abundant evidence be- fore the office to show that these outlaws have for years been in the habit of enticing the Indians to go out upon their raids , & c . , and are the recipients of their plunder . Indians under ...
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... Indians , the United States does agree to provide all necessary aid to assist the said Indians in the work of civil- ization , to furnish to them schools and instruction in mechanical and agricultural arts , as provided for by the ...
... Indians , the United States does agree to provide all necessary aid to assist the said Indians in the work of civil- ization , to furnish to them schools and instruction in mechanical and agricultural arts , as provided for by the ...
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... Indians are entirely inadequate for their subsistence the coming winter ; the game obtainable on their reservation is not sufficient , if added to the issues by the agent , to prevent great suffering and even starvation . Should the Indians ...
... Indians are entirely inadequate for their subsistence the coming winter ; the game obtainable on their reservation is not sufficient , if added to the issues by the agent , to prevent great suffering and even starvation . Should the Indians ...
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... Indians the benefits of the provisions of the homestead act of May 20th , 1862 , and the acts amendatory thereo ( now embodied in sections 2290 , 2291 , 2292 , and 2295 to 2302 , inclusive ) , without the payment of the fees and ...
... Indians the benefits of the provisions of the homestead act of May 20th , 1862 , and the acts amendatory thereo ( now embodied in sections 2290 , 2291 , 2292 , and 2295 to 2302 , inclusive ) , without the payment of the fees and ...
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