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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1919. 13 IDAHO. rmt. Sec. 5. For su port and civilization of Indians on the Fort Hall t,.{,‘Y‘° Han R°S"""" Reservation in Idiiho, including pay of employees, $30,000. diiggggft. <>¤¢·. ¤f In- For improvement and maintenance and operation of the Fort Hall rmgqtiim system. irrigation system, $50,000: Provided, That expenditures hereunder §Q‘QZ§i’,;,m,_ for improvements shall be reimbursable to the, United States in V0!-3·*·P·1025· accordance with the provisions of the Act of March 1, 1907. For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Bannocks in Idaho: For %Q‘1‘§j°H'§‘§,,e,,y_ ay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and V¤r15.v·676- blacksmith (article 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $5,000. For the Coeur d’Alenes, in Idaho: For pay of blacksmith, carpenter, §Q°§‘Q5,$,§g’,$¥g§§;,_ and phgiician, and purchase of medicines (article 11, agreement V<>1-26.1>·1<¤9- ratified arch 3, 1891), $3,000. KANSAS. K=¤¤¤¤S· Sec. 6. For sup rt and education of seven hundred and fifty S§§§,fk°"I“S"*““ Indian pupils at dh; Indian school, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, and for pay of superintendent, $152,600; for general repairs and improvements, $15,000; for water and fire protection systems, or su port an e ucation o eig ty 'an u at the 'an ,0 ° P°° school, Igickapoo Reservation, Kansas, includihgp pay of superin· t uschwh tendent, $19,400; for general repairs and improvements, $4,000; in all, $23,400. _ That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized I§§;§,j.",Q{g{;mmm to pay to the authorities of Kansas Ciiiy, Kansas, the sum of $1,000 Ind1mCeme¢¤1'Y· ‘ in consideration of the §zreement 0 said authorities forever to maintain and care for the uron Cemetery, a tract of land in the city of Kansas City, Kansas, owned by the Government of the United States, as provided in the contract for said urposes with the said city of Kansas City, Kansas, the use of which was conveyed by treaty to the Wyandotte tribe of Indians as a cemetery for members of said tribe, such payment to be made from the $10,000 a proplriated Frmd ¤v¤i1¤1>1¤· for the preservation and improvement of said cemetery Ixy the Act "°'·°°·¥’·’“· of September 8, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page eight hundred and forty-four). MICHIGAN. ""°m¤“· Src. 7. For support and education of three hundred and fifty Sc§0‘Q,}{“* P*°°s“°‘ Indian pitrpils at the Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and for pay o sulpterintendent, $80,750; for general repairs and improvements, inclu g repairs to heating plant, $10,000; in all, $90,750. MINNESOTA. m¤¤¤¤°*°- Sec. 8. For support and education of two hundred Indian pupils P*P°·""“° S°"°°’· at the Indian school, Pipestone, Minnesota, including pay of superint%1d§nl;b ggfi,650 ; for general repairs and improvements, $8,000; in a, 5 , . _ For s¤§port of a school or schools for the Chippewas of the Missis· MQ? °f tb BIPVFLIH esota (article three, treaty of March 19, 1867), $4,000. $°;§f"{6·p_ ,2,, e Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to advance to Am¤¤¤iE:¤£Ib¤¢i¤ thaexecutive committee of the White Earth Band of Chippewa "Whm Bm Indians m Minnesota the sum of $1,000, orso much thereof as may be nec, to be expended in the annual celebration of said band to be held June 14, 119, out of the funds belonging. to said band;
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