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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 119. 1921. 1237 For su port and civilization of Indians at Blackfeet Agency, Mon- Bl°°kf°°°A8°¤°Y· tana, incllizding pay of employees, $65,000, of which sum $15,000 shall be immediately available. For maintenance and operation, including repairs, of the irrigation e,5`§{§,,$'°1k““p R°S` systems on the Fort Belknap Reservation, in Montana, $30,000, reim- {,*;{8°3j,*°¤ 27gY$*•¤¤- bursable in accordance with the provisions of the Act of A ril 4, 1910. 'p` ` For fulfilling treaties with Crows, Montana: For pay oi) ph sician, (§{§°§§3,,g,,,,,,,,,_ $1,200; and for pay of carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and, black- V°*· *5·l>·°52· smith (article 10, treaty of May 7, 1868), $2,580; for pay of second blacksmith (article 8, same treaty), $720; in all, $4,500. For subsistence and civilization of the Northern Cheyemies and ,,,,§°,§?,§‘;,',§‘,,f,’,§‘S‘f"°““°“ Arapahoes (agreement with the Sioux Indians, a proved February S¤¤>¤i¤¢¤¤¤¤,¤¤¤· 28, 1877), inc uding Northern Cheyennes removed) from Pine Ridge V°1·{°j*’·25°· Agency to Tongue River, Montana, and for pay of h sician, two $.’;,’i‘;‘““·°‘°· teachers, two carpenters, one miller, two farmers, a bliiclrsmith, and ’p'658’ engineer (article 7, treaty of May 10, 1868), $75,000. R WB B d I or the suplport and civilization of the Rocky Boy Band of Chip- om$`§¤w¤§°Za,.°° ° pewas, and other indigent and homeless Indians in the State of Mon- S“¥’P°“·°‘°· tana, including pay o employees, $7,000. I . H For continuing construction, maintenance, and operation of the riiii1ie»iii1sY1i$¤. irrigation systems on the Flathead Indian Reservation, in Montana, “°“· $200,000 (reimbursable), to be immediately available and to remain available until expended. Fm Peck R For maintenance and operation of the irrigation s stems on the mm. ”°"°` Fort Peck Indian Reservation, in Montana, $20,000 (iieimbursable). For continuing construction, maintenance, and operation of the ,,§f*°"‘°"‘ R°°°"’°‘ irrigation systems on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, in Montana, $30,000 (reimbmsable). The sum of $200,000 of any tribal funds on deposit to the credit of ;°" RW"*°g· the Crow Indians in the State of Montana, is hereby appropriated for systegg “3T°r1iZli improvement, maintenance, and operation of the irrigation systems on ‘““dS· the Crow Reservation, Montana, including maintenance assessments payable to the Two Legginvs Water Users Association, and includinv the roportionate part of the cost of constructing the Bozeman trail ditclti on the Crow Reservation, Montana, proper y assessable against lands allotted to the Indians irrigable thereunder, said sum, or such part thereof as may be used for the purpose indicated, to be reimbursed m§§¥“‘b“'“°m°°‘ °° to the tribe under such rules and regu ations as may be {prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. Of said appropriation o $200,000 the "‘"°°‘“°°‘· sum of $150,000 shall be available for construction of a diversion dam on the Big Hom River, and $50,000 for maintenance and operation of loaid {Irrigation syotemsmm h Sec f h I 1 mm Rwtvauey or the urpose 0 cna g the retary 0 the nterior to sett e P, mt of ,,,.1,,;, all un aidpclaims against the United States Government to funds gr ¥;*§;¤°gf Legg; derived from sale of patented Indian lands in the Bitter Root Valley, lands aa. p Montana, under the provisions of the Act of March 2, 1889 (Twenty- V°l‘25*P‘m‘ fifth Statutes at Large, page 871), entitled "An Act to rovide for the sale of lands patented to certain members of the Flatgiead Band of Indians in Montana Territory, and for other purpo es/’ $1,124.67, the same to be immediately available. mm t, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized mm. °° and directed to issue patent to school district numbered nine of sc,fgggS{;>m§*g*{)¤g¤g Glacier County, Montana, for block thirty-five in Browning town site mmum. ° °° in the former Blackfeet Indian Reservation, upon filing its application therefor, said block to be used and maintained for public school hmm purposes: Provided, That Indian children shall at all times be re- iamasiiea ormasm ceived in the school maintained on said block thirty-Eve for public "“P‘“‘ school purposes on equal terms with white children. For the construction of that portion of the highway from Yellow- mllil$llYdEs¤Yg,°f Stone N ationnl Park to Glacier National Park within the Blackfeet G¤¤s¤·¤¤ti¤¤. Indian Reservation, Montana, $25,000, or so much thereof as may be