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 102 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 206. 1888. been reimbursed for the money expended for said Indians under the provisions of   the Secregary of theé Intrglior may, in   d§— cretion, expen, in a ition to the in eres 0 e permanen un , not to exceed ten per centum per annum of the principal of said fund nf¤'},Q°B{c‘f‘°“‘ °* in the employment of farmefsdand in the pilipchasehof agricutltural imp ements, teams, s, including reasona e cas paymen s per capita, and other articles necessary to assist them in agricultural purzmts, aéid he shall report to Congress in detail each year his doings ‘ ereun er. ,,,,I]·;,!“;,;,;, ’°’ SE0:038. 'léhat any land ip said Great Sgouillteservation ps now occupi an us y any re gious soc1e or e purpose 0 missionary or educational work among  Indians, whether situate outsideof or within the lines of any reservation constituted by this act, or if any such land is so occupied upon the Santee Sioux Reserva- ZL?s$$§°EE“iE1;S‘£€§€}3SZl°€§°§L‘%’.;‘L“*’“ "“‘d S`? if “?d·§"`t‘d’ t°" s IX many e rac, 1 ere y, with the ispprcaval of th; Secretzrylofm the Inteéior, (granted) to any suc socie yso ong as t same s a occupie an used y suc society for educational and missiona work among said Indians ; and the Secretary of the Interior is herlelby authorized and directed to give to such religious society a patent of such tract of land to the egal enect aforesaid; and for the purpose of such educational or missionary work any such society may purchase, upon any of the reservations herein created, any land not exceeding in any one tract one hundred and sixtyacres, not interfering with the title in severalty of any ·IDd18I1, and with the approval of and upon such terms, not exceeding fifty cents an acre, as shall be prescribed by the Secretary T‘§_£·§ch{3f¤¤¤ the Interior. And tgie Sanlteeeglorma 'Iiraining School   in 1 emanner, purchase or suc uca iona or missionar wor the Santee Reservation,  addition to the foregoing, in such locatigii and quant;?, not exceeding three hundred an twenty acres, as shall of f beéaépprtgv Thby ;§e;1Secretary of the interigr. ¤<¤‘; i 0. 1 . a e rovisionso the said treaty with th dif » t gwdfu bands of the Sioux Nation of Indians concluded April tweiit ·n(ihl;li, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and the agreement with the same approvedtEebrupyttwepgytgghth, eighteen (hundred andtsewpargy- seven, n in con 1 wi e provisions an re mremen s o ` act, are hereby continued in force according to their tenor and lim? itation, anything in this act to the contrary notwithstanding. School hmm Sec. 20. That the Secretary of the Interior shall cause to be erected not less than thirty school houses, and more, if found necessary, on alégtdiliigfgmt iéesgrvptilons, at) spch pomtgas he shall thmlplfor die s o e n ians, u a suc is anceon asw en ashmaani pg posgible tgttinding schools to return hibme xiiglxtsé ag Mw- w i c i ren o at ne ing istrict schools; And "ded, 'Ilr t www children any white children residing} in the neighborhood ardbiititled to alltend the said school on suc terms as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. uj§e'°1gj°F__·;°Bmwfs*‘g Sec. 21. That all the lands in the Great Sioux Reservation outside to public do- at the iepargte reservations herein described are hereby restored to Exéepmm e pu 1C omain, except American Island, Farm Island, and Niobrara Island, and shall be disposed of by the United State t actual settlers only, under the provisions of the homestead law ( exde (t R—S·»}¤¢-¤¥¤.v-4¤¤· section two thousand three hundred and one thereof) and under the g<¤··~·· lalwycrrellalgnlgc to polvzigsimsz _1?o·omd€d, Thlat each (settler, lander and · _ ewi eprovisions o said omes e, t ghe Unitedegttatepé foiglhe land Fmgitaken by himfinagdlididin idlthe eesprovi y w, esumo t t f h d * _ and shall be entitled to a patent thelrgfdlrfagdoladingato sbaidllhdiildi $°“*°'° www- stead laws, and after the full. payment of said sum of fift cents r acre therefor; but the rights of soldiers, as defined andydescrihlid
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