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 1244 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 119. 1921. South Dakota. Fi¤¤d¤‘¤¤¤ S¢¤<>¤*· Sec. 20. For support and education of three hundred and fifty Indian p1;pils at the Indian school at Flandreau, South Dakota, and for pay o superintglradent, $80,750; for general repairs and improvements, $10,000; in, $90,750. P‘°”° S°h°°'· For su port and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils at the Iiidian school at Pierre, South Dakota, including pay of superintengplnt, $58,250; for general repairs and improvements, $6,000; in, $64,250. mlm my S°1‘°°l‘ For support and education of two hundred and seventy-five Indian pupils at the Indian school, Rapid City, South Dakota, including pay of superintendent, $63,875; or general repairs and improvements, including construction and repau· of roads, $8,000; for completing new school buildingu and assembly hall, $5,000; for equipmentimplf  halluand 'tchen, new school building and assembly $5 000; in a, $81,875. S"°"‘ °‘ ‘““°'°°" For su iit oi Sioux of different tribes, includin Santee Sioux T¢¤¤¤¤¤.¤¢¤· of Nebr a, North Dakota, and South Dakota: or pay of Eve me ..££° Fg V0] 15 M teachers, one physician, one carpenter, one miller, one engineer, two ` ’p° ° farmers, and one blacksmith (article 13, treaty of April 29, 1868), Mamma, um? $10,400; for pay_ of second blacksmith, and umishing iron, steel,. <=m1>1¤y·¤¤· and other material (article 8 of same treaty), $1,600; for pay ot Subsistence. %;idiiiior]3al1;zmploye‘cis§f tl€}e1sp)v¢i;·alager§ci%s for fthe Siiux in N ebrpsklp, M sagiix an2il(ii;;>iil·,[i1‘1Ih·pos(-cisl of t§.§‘2s£i.-Z5a?.?.; {;K`.€“0?1it§§.Z§’..‘?, 25 Transpcrung sup- 1877), $273,000: Provided, That this sum shall include transporta- °u°°' tion of supplies jfrom_the termination of railroad or steamboat transportatiogi and 8111; gléigosgggice Indians shall be employed whenever practica e' in, ,. S°h°°IS‘ thligr supyigigzi and ma{n3•§l1an<i;z of day and i51dustrial§.chools1alr:nup11:ig _ e ioux ans, incu g the erectionan repairso schoo - V°l'1°’p’25°‘ ings, $200,000, m accordance with the provisions of article 5 of the agreement made and entered into September 26, 1876, and ratified Yankton Sim February 28, 1877 (Nineteenth Statutes, page 254). Subm,,,,c.,,,,,5_ For subsistence and civilization of the Yankton Sioux, South Cum. Dakota, mcluding pay of employees, $8,000. _ rama asylum ex. For the equipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane P°”°S· Indians at Cantop, South Dakota,dfor incidental and all other expenses necessary or its proper con act and man ement 'ncluding` pay of employees, repairsximprovements, and forargiecessary expense of transporting insane Indians to and from said asylum, $40,000. ‘”°‘“· rams. s1¤%§£%%§d Cm- For education of Alabama and Coushatta Indians in Polk County, ` Texas, $5,000. "”‘*’L UTAH. l n;;“;;mm UtSr:c. B21. For iupport and tcivilizatiegzllpf Confeclerated Bands of _ ’ es; orpa 0 wo carpen ers,t ,1; dt V°l'1°’p°m‘ blacksmiths (grticle 15, treaty of Mvhgch 2,8lz68`;;0$ii],F7I21lfS{o?Ii»ayvb(i two teachers (same article and treat ), $1,800; for purchase of u·on and steel and the necessary tools For blacksmith shop (article 9, F°°"’°°°‘ saute trea§y·),t%20; {pr annueg amount for the purchase of beef, mu ton, w ea our, eans, an potatoes, or other necessary articles A cv 10 of food and clothing, and farming equipment (article 12, same gm · °““’ ’°°”‘ treaty), $26,260; for pay of employees at the several Ute a encies, $15 000·inall $50000 g ngilglwrgiiiigf °t de. For the support and civilization of Indians in Utah, not otherwise provided for, including pay of employees, $6,000.