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Page 5451
Muscogee ( or Creek ) Nation of Indians , whereby the said Muscogee ( or Creek
) Nation of Indians , for the ... said Muscogee ( or Creek ) Nation in the Indian
Territory , lying west of the division line surveyed and established under the treaty
...
Muscogee ( or Creek ) Nation of Indians , whereby the said Muscogee ( or Creek
) Nation of Indians , for the ... said Muscogee ( or Creek ) Nation in the Indian
Territory , lying west of the division line surveyed and established under the treaty
...
Page 5480
The report of the Secretary of the Interior exhibits the transactions of the
Government with the Indian tribes . Substantial progress has been made in the
education of the children of school age and in the allotment of lands to adult
Indians .
The report of the Secretary of the Interior exhibits the transactions of the
Government with the Indian tribes . Substantial progress has been made in the
education of the children of school age and in the allotment of lands to adult
Indians .
Page 5500
of Indian Affairs and accompanying item for insertion in the bill making
appropriations for the current and contingent ... to provide for the sale of lands
patented to certain members of the Flathead band of Indians in Montana Territory
, and for ...
of Indian Affairs and accompanying item for insertion in the bill making
appropriations for the current and contingent ... to provide for the sale of lands
patented to certain members of the Flathead band of Indians in Montana Territory
, and for ...
Page 5530
set apart as separate and permanent reservations for the Indians receiving
rations and annuities at the respective agencies therein named . That any Indian
receiving and entitled to rations and annuities at either of the agencies
mentioned in ...
set apart as separate and permanent reservations for the Indians receiving
rations and annuities at the respective agencies therein named . That any Indian
receiving and entitled to rations and annuities at either of the agencies
mentioned in ...
Page 5729
And whereas the boundary lines of said ceded lands have been duly surveyed
and marked as stipulated in the thirteenth clause or section of said agreement ;
and Whereas a written agreement was concluded with said Crow Indians on the
...
And whereas the boundary lines of said ceded lands have been duly surveyed
and marked as stipulated in the thirteenth clause or section of said agreement ;
and Whereas a written agreement was concluded with said Crow Indians on the
...
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Page 5694 - January, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, whenever, and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides,, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States...
Page 5492 - An Act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and for other purposes...