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 290 FORTYFOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 101. 1877. Apaches of Ari- APACHES OF ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO. zona and New Mexico. For this amount, to subsist and properly care for the Apache Indians in Arizona and New Mexico who have been or may be collected on reservations in New Mexico or Arizona., namely, for those in Arizona, three hundred thousand dollars, and for those in New Mexico, one hundred thousand dollars, four hundred thousand dollars. Arapahoes,Chey- ARAPAHOES, CHEYENNES, APACHES, KIOXVAS, COMAN- °“P°°· AP**°h°°» CHES, AND WICHITAS. K 1 o w as, Coman- <=h¤¤,¤¤dWi¤hi¤¤¤· For ubsistence and civilization of the Arapahoes, Cheyennes, Apaches, Kiowas, Comanches, and Wichitas, who have been collected upon the reservations set apart for their use and occupation, two hundred and forty thousand dollars. Civilizatiornetc., CIVILIZATION AND SUBSISTENOE OF INDIANS ON THE of ¥¤<¤ie¤¤ <>¤,M¤·1- MALHEUR RESERVATION. hOllI` 1‘0S€1`V&t10D• For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary in the purchase of goods, subsistence, stores, and so forth, for the Indians collected on the Malheur reservation, Oregon, in instructing them in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, providing employees, educating children, procuring medicines and gnedical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, or in any other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improvement, twenty thousand dollars. Civilization, etc., CIVILIZATION AND SUBSISTENCE OF INDIANS OF CENTRAL <>f 1¤¤i¤¤¤ of C¤¤- SUPERINTENDEN CY. tral superintendency. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to carry on the work of aiding and instructing the Indians of the Central superintendency in the arts of civilization, in providing clothing, food, and lodging for the children attending school, in caring for the orphans, the sick, and the helpless, and in assisting the Indians generally to locate themselves in permanent homes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, twenty thousand dollars. Kansas. KANSAS. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to subsist and properly care for the Kansas Indians, including agricultural assistance, and for such other beneficial objects for the tribe at large as their _ necessities may indicate to be proper, ten thousand dollars. F1¤’¤h:g>·d¤,J0¤k<> FLATHEADS, JOCKO RESERVATION, MONTANA. V ll. mw? u 10 For fifth of ten installments of nfty thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the President, for the Flathead Indians, removed from Bitter Root Valley to the Jocko reservation, in the Territory of Montana, five thousand dollars. Modocs. MODOGS. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to provide, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, settlements, clothing, food, schools, agricultural implements, and seeds for the Modoc I n- dians that have been removed to, and are now residing within, the Indian Territory, seven thousand dollars. Tonkawas. That the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the benefit of the Tonkawa Indians, now at the military post of Fort Gritlin, Texas ; that the money herein apprepriated shall he expended for the benefit of said Indians by the commanding officer at Fort Griffin, under such directions as may be pre- Proviso. scribed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: Provided, That no part ofsuch fund shall be applied to the removal of said Indians from