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 90 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1913. wp ¤**¤• Th f$4,000`h b riatedoutofan fundsin the of Uuiteilsgtlgtgs Treasml; tgrghgrciggilggf the Chippewa indians in the treaty of February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and Hf?-live, between the Qhippewas of the Mississitppn and Pillager Bands, or the higher educatnon of ten Chippewa In an boys members of the said bands of Clrypewa Indians m the State 0 Minnesota under the direction of _ e Indian education board of White  Reservation, in the said State, created by act of council of the White Earth Bands of Chippgwa Indiangcllgeld at White Earth, March twenty-fifth, vaiigil dum Rm" mlighat anylrnlndiananauottexhegf the Fond du Lac Reservation who has ,,,§§,‘,§;‘§,,_,'°,,,,°°I‘,§‘,§‘f,,‘§ not already received eighty acres of land m allotment shall be enti- ¤¤— tled to take by allotment of any unappropriated land of said reservation sufficient with the land already allotted such Indian, to make eighty acres of land, such allotment not to interfere with existing timber contracts. mum MONTANA. F°’{ "°""‘“’ Sec. 10. For support and civilization of the Indians at Fort Beldh&>1>0r¢. 0¤=~» ¤¢ ¤¤- kngp Agency, Montana, including a of em loyees, $20,000. ramen Army. or su rt and civilization o  at Flathead, Men- FPQ cy ,,,§§§’°"· °‘°·· °‘ I"' tana, inc uding pay ofemployees, $@,000. gggwggwygpg; Forsupport an civilization of Indians at Fort Peck Agency, Monoam. tana, mc uding pa of employees, $35,000. ggggtééqgrm For iguzpport ami civilization of Indzums at Blackfoot Agency, Mouaeu ’ ‘ tana, ud1n_g paiylof employees, $15,000. ,_{gJ’°"°'**P R°°”‘ _ For_extending e construction and  the Milk River wsgmu gym. irrigation system on the Fort Belknap Reservation, in Montana, ‘ *"‘ ‘   genmbursabx laccodgdgncedwrth the provisions of the Act o p o mne un an ten. ,,,$`,,]{""°°" R°’°'"‘ For continuing the construction of irrigation systems to ' to the I¤’*¤¤•¤ ¤v¤°•=¤¤¤· allotted lands of  Indians of the Flathead Reservation, in Montana, and the unallotted mzgable lands to be or which have been heretofore disposed of under au ority of law, including the necess surveys, vol 36 P 277 plans, and estimates, $325,000, to  immediately availhble, reim- ‘ · ‘ ‘ ursable 1]:1 accordanzzlegith the provisions of the Act of April fourth, enema: mama- m¤°t°°n lmdwd an u- tion. For contin the construction of ` ti te to ’ ta gh I'"""°“”"’°”"‘ allotted lands oi the Indians of the Blac,l;ie§t1I‘i1y¢iianmI{es<i1{vv{·la§t!ion, iii Montana, and the unallotted irrigable lands to be  of under authority of law, including the necessary surveys, p ans, and esti- ,.,,_ ,,,, p_ ,,,8, gage? §50,g0&$r:mbwt;a$ ki m alcgcérdaréce with the provisions of the c o arc nine n un ‘ ,,,*QL°" *’°°" R°°"""* For continuing construction of amgiiioxtyzutkns to irrigate allotgrgnéwg gym- ted lands of the Indians of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in ` ’ l ii.%“sQ°‘.?.1’r‘£°iZd$§?.i..i.$°£s“§f°’ "“"°""" p"““* md °’““““*°’· "5°·6°°· sa e. °$°"’· _ For fulnlling treaties with Crows, Montana: F f h ‘ ° 01.200; me re my or 0¤rp0¤ter.mi11er, ergne-¤$i£f?.'t?, §i..l'%i’§2£: th_(rtltenttyfM high d sim a 1ce, rea o ay sevent , e` teen hundred an
 * %‘;Ef{’(p_m& State of Minnesota, to be expended pursuant to article four of the
 * 1;;yé—<;;g3};g;) $$i6%·fi<;:· &ay$6o(i;00second blacksmith (article eight,

m§° &*;Y'¤¤” For gubsistende arid civilization .0f the Northern Cheyennes and v`}»1.i0.}}l°°%6.°°°` A”P°h°?$ (¤g1'°9m¤¤t with the SIOUX Indians, approved Feb;-guy twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven), including sub- Ph hm, Em sistence and c1v1l1zation of Northern Cheyennes removed from Pine voilsii. ncaa Ridge Agency to Tongue River, Montana, and for pay of h ician, two teac ers, two_carpenters, one miller, two farmers, a blrsichgmith, $113 men, treaty of May_ tenth, eighteen hundred