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 six*rY-SEVENTH ooivonnss. Sess. Iv. GH. 42. 1923. 1201 To carry out the provisions of the Chippewa treaty of September $$9* C'°i¤ Chiv- 30, 1854 (Tenth Statutes at Large, page 1109), $10,000, in part settle- p°Pu¤Ehase oflandsfor. ment of the amount, $141,000, found due and heretofore approved V°I'1°’p'u°°‘ for the Saint Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, whose names Bmmm,,S_ appear on the final roll prepared by the Secretar of the Interior Vol 38 60,, pursuant to Act of August 1, 1914 (T hirty-eighth Statutes at Large, ’p` ` pages 582 to 605), and contained in House Document Numbered 1663, said sum of $10,000 to be expended in the purchase of land or for the benefit of said Indians by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: P. Provided, That, in the discretion of the Commissioner of Indian Discretionary mn Affairs, the per capita share of any of said Indians under this appro- °°ym°°°°' priation may be paid in cash. _ For support, education, and civilization of the Pottawatomie §3mtgET°S‘ Indians who reside in the State of Wisconsin, including pay of emlployees, $6,000. or the support and education of two hundred and thirty Indian H“Y“'d S°h°°l· pupils at the Indian school at Hayward, Wisconsin, including pay of superintendent, $46,000; for general repairs and improvements, $7,000; in all, $53,000. For support and education of two hundred and seventy-five In- ’1`¤¤¤¤l¤$¤h¤¤1- dian pupils at the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, including pay of superintendent, $60,000; for general repairs and improvements. $7,000; in all, $67,000. _ So much as may be necexary of the tribal funds of the Me- ¥§§‘°c‘§,§‘§,?S;,,,,,,bu_ nominee Indians of Wisconsin, arising under the Acts of June 12, *%*6, 26 ,,6 1890 (Twenty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 146), and March 28, v¤1Zss§gZ5i.' 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, page 51), is appropriated to enable the Secretary of the Interior to make therefrom a per capita payment or distribution of not to exceed $50 to such Indians entitled thereto imder such rules and regulations as he may prescribe. wrommo. WY°mi¤¤· For support and civilization of Shoshone Indians in Wyioming, in- g§<>¤¤<·;t¤¤gic cluding pay of employees, $14,000, payable out of tribal funds of said PPO ’ ' Indians. For support and civilization of Indians under the jurisdiction of ;}§¤¤¤t;ti¤£¤¤S· the Shoshone Agency, to be paid from the funds held by the United PPO ` States in trust for such Indians, not to exceed $50,000. For support of Shoshones in Wyoming: For pay of physician, $g{§§¤g_*;§gfY· teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith (article ' 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $4,000; for pay of second blacksmith, and such iron and steel and other materia s as may be required, as per article 8, same treaty, $1,000; in all, $5,000. _ _ For support and education of eighty Indian pupils at the Indian R°s°m°*°¤ S°h°°l· scliool, Shoshone Reservation, Wyroming, including pay of superintendent. $20,000; for general repairs and improvements, $4,000; inliidlri  the work of constructing an irrigation system §‘,,§€{f‘°¤ S{F°°m within the dimiiiished Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, in Wlcomm? hi:$¢°2i' VVyorning, including the Big Wind River and Dry Creek Canals, and including the maintenance and operation of completed canals, $300.000. reimbursable as provided by existing law, of which amount $35.000 shall be immediately available. _ _ For the extension of canals and laterals on the ceded portiorrof Bd§,}¤§gggy¤,g¤SgS$f¤mf¤ the Winrl River Reservation, lVyoming, to provide for the irrigation of additional Indian lands. and for the Indians’ pro rata share of the cost of the operation and maintenance of canals and laterals and for the Indians’ pro rata share of the cost of the Big Bend drainage project on the ceded portion of that reservation, $36,500, reimburs- 4i150°—23——-76