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 16 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 4. 1919. FW B°¤¤¤¤¤ Fw For maintenance and operation, including repairs, of the irrigation mrlrlgiliim mam. systems on the Fort Belknap Reservation, rn Montana, $30,000, reim- V°’· 36* P' m bursable in accordance withhtlg; provrgons of th; Act of April}14, 1010. CWWS; For fulfilling treaties wit ows, ontana: or pay o p ys1cran $$ii?$.°sr?fy' $1,200; and forclpay of carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith (arti e 10,_ treaty of May 7, 1868), $3,100; for pay of second blacksmith (article 8, same treatly), $1,200; in all, $5,500. N¢r¤¤¤r¤ C¤¤v¤¤¤·== For subsistence and civ1l1zation_ of the Northern Cheyennes and °°é1u’ils’¤`§rpZi¤`€e°?tr¢. Arapahoee ( eement with the Sioux Indians, approved February V°’· *9***2** 28, 1877), irilzlrliding Northern Cheyennes remove rom Rme Ridge Agency to Tongue River, Montana, and for pay of Eggcian, two teachers, two carpenters, one miller, two farmers, a b mith, and ’ en eer (article 7, treaty of May 10, 1868), $80,000. "Li¤¤¤i>>·>f'=·¢¢¥- was, and other indigent and homeless Indians rn the State of _ _ Montana, including pay of employees, $10,000. _ ‘,5“k§;“$°§“’ For contmuing construction, maintenance, and operation of the ¤¤¤- irrigation systems on the Flathead Indian Reservation, 111 Montana, $375,000 (reimbursable), to remain available until expended. m§°" P°°l‘ R‘*‘°"‘*‘ For continuing construction, maintenance, and operation of the ` irrigation systems on the Fort Peck Indian Reservatron, m Montana, $100,000 (reimbursable). _ ¤§}_°°*‘°°‘ R°“°”’°‘ For continuing construgtiorkf maifitslnancize, and operatrciri of the irrigaf te 0 th lac eet n `an eservation, in ontana, $;g,"Q,f;· ,0, mm $50,00ll)n(1?eli·inbmu1?salIile) il Provided, That not to exceed $15,000 of ¤¤¤pr¤i·¤¢¤- a licable appropriations made for the Flathead, Blackfeet, and Flilit Peck irrigatron projects shall be Hgyailajblp for the mamtenance, repair, and operation of motor-prope an orse-dra_ wn passengerc v hrcles for official use upon the aforesaid irrigation project: P“'°’”“°’“'”“°"· Promklizg jitrtétw, That not to exceed $3,500 mktyl be usgdtgoz th; urchase of orse-drawn passenger-carrying ve ces an a no lb exceed $4,000 maylibp used for the purchase of motor-propelled . asse r arrying ve c es. iL°;l§§?g:·l§i§im P Thi1.]§l:li•? Secretaryhof ge Interiop  l;:(§sé1ereby, lgithorimd ’Y"°“" "‘, *5 ,,°"‘ to 'thdraw from the easury o ni tates t sum o iuiiiii °¤'f°mt W $15ll§00 of an tribal funds on deposit to the credit of the Crow Indians in the State of Montana, an to expend the same formaking necessary improvements to the irriiption systems in the Big Horn Valley on the Crgow Resirvatipn in ontanca, saig sum}; or sucir par; F¤¤‘>“’¤°¤°¤°· thereof as may e used or the purpose in `cate to e reim urse to tge glibc underfsriphlrules and regulations as inay be prescribed b the creta o the ntenor. m§§°°*'°°‘ R°°°*"‘“‘ yThat so mucrll of the Indian Appropriation Act of March 1, 1907 hggéposaplapéiwpius (Thirty-fourth Ptatutes pt  pag1esl10(g¤ andu1103?1), aésl regtes ·§“’_”°, .   to the disposa of s us un otte an wit the ac eet \ I 34 p mo Indian Reservation iringlontana, is hereby repealed, and the Secre- _All¢>¢¤¤¢¤¢¤ to 1¤— tary of the Interior is authorized to make allotments under existing °‘““’ laws within the said reservation to any Indians of said Blackfeet Tl;risbeAnot hecrietgforzf allotted, living   moiths sifter (pho gpproval of t ct an there ter to prorate un otte an otherwise unreserved’lands therein among the Indians who have been allotted or prima-. may be entitled to rights within said reservation: Promkled, That of S,gg§€?n§ffE‘§,ab,§?“°‘ the lands so allotted eighity acres of each allotment shall be designated as a homestead by the ottee and be evidenced bly a trust patent and shall remain inalienable and nontaxable unf Con ess shaH _ ET €l¤¤i¤€°’*¤b¤l¤>**$· otherwise direct: Promded further, That the Blackfeet tribal rolls shall close six months after the approval of this Act and thereafter