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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. 567 For continuing the develo ment of a water su l for the Nava`0 N“"°i°S md H°P*S· and Hopi Indians on the Mocihi Reservation, and }t£e5Nava`o, Pueblb, Miidiiifr iiliiiimiggiégtii Bonito, San Juan, and Western Navajo subdivisions of tlie Navajo u°°S‘ Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico, $35,000, reimbursable out of any funds of said Indians now or hereafter available. CALIFORNIA. €¤1if¤r¤i¤- For support and civilization of Indians in California, including pay d§,‘{E§’"* °*°‘* °i I“‘ of employees, $42,000. ` ` For support and civilization of Indians under the `urisdiction of the sp§§,§Pe§'§;,m§f,fg*,,0;§ following agencies, to. be paid from the funds held by the United t=ib¤1f¤¤ds· ’ States in trust for the respective tribes, not to exceed the sums specified in each case, to wit: Ca itan Grande, $1,300; Hoopa Valley, $2,500; Malki, $100; Round Vall)e, $7,000; Tule River, $1,000. For the purchase of lands for the homeless Indians in California, ,¤],;,§§,‘§ ‘°' h°”’°l°$$ including improvements thereon, for the use and occu ancy of said ` Indians, $8,000, said funds to be ex ended under such regulations and conditions as the Secretary of tliie Interior may rescribe. For support and education of seven hundred and fifty Indian Sh°”””*I““*“*° pupils at the Sherman Institute, Riverside, California, including pay of superintendent, $150,000; for general repairs and improvements, $14,000; in all, $164,000. For support and education of one hundred Indian pupils at the Fm B“"”°“ S°h°°*· Fort Bidwell Indian School, California, including pay of superintendent, $24,000; for general repairs and improvements, $4,000; 111 all, $28,000. The appropriation for the Greenville Indian School, California, G’°°°"“¥° §°h°°*· for the iisldalpyear 1922 is hereléy made available duringssuch fiscal lgiggidgibiiilableig year for the support of Indian ay and industrial schoo, including puxitisf Zi,‘§ll`i§§h°°lS° the Fort Bidwel School, Califorma, to provide suplport, education, and transportation of pupils enrolled at the Green e School at the time of its destruction by fire. _ _ For the support of Indian day and industrial schools, including v;ii0ddf,t§‘f,’§;’§1{§{°§$§§'§ the Fort Bidwell School, California, in addition to the sums herein- S°"°°‘°· before appro riated for such purposes, in order to provide for increased enrollment on account of the destruction of the Greenville ‘ School, $28,000. For reclamation and maintenance charges on Indian lands within }’,§,’g';Q,0g’L‘;f;':;:s*gh the Yuma Reservation, California, and on ten acres within each of advanced. ' the eleven Yuma homestead entries in Arizona, under the Yuma reclamation project, $68,707, reimbursable as provided by the Act "°‘·‘*‘*·P·‘“'*"· of March 3, 1911 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Laiige, page 1063). For continuin the construction of a road from oopa to Weitchpec, W{§gg{>° V¤“°Y R°=*°’· on the Hoopa \§alley Reservation, in Humboldt County, California, Rm mnsemasoa. in conformity with plans approved by the Secretary of the Interior, $8,000, to be reimbursed out of any funds of the Indians of said R¤im*>¤¤¤¤*¤¤*· reservation now or hereafter placed to their credit in the Treasury of the United States, in accordance with the Indian Appropriation Act of May 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, pages 570 and 571). v¤1.4o,p.sm. COLORADO. Colorado. For su ort and civilization of Indians under the `urisdiction of S S¤,¥>¤¤¤»  ¤* the folloviiiliig agencies, to be paid from the funds held by the United ciii>Csilii‘i¤£ia'i;i°m°S’k°m States in trust for the respective tribes, not to exceed the sums specified in each case, to wit: Southern Ute, $2,800; Ute Mountain, $7,000. rnonma. F1<>ri<1=» For relief of distress among the Seminole Indians in Florida and $;$;*f:j’ d_ for purposes of their civilization and education,_ $7,000, including the construction and equipment of necessary buildings.