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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 462. 1925. 1163 expend or distribute the same for the purpose of promoting civilization and self-support among the said Indians, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior shall report to Congress, on the first Mon- D0 day in December, 1926, a detailed statement as to all moneys ex- _ pended as provided for herein: Provided further, That none of the w§s°§x}§ii,°L¥ °° '°°d funds in this paragraph shall be expended on road construction unless, wherever practicable, preference shall be given to Indians in the employment of labor on all roads condzructed from the sums lpprein appropriated from the funds of the Confederated Bands of tes. norms AND nnioens Rvws and brides- For the construction of roads and bridges on the Red Lake Indian t,R¤dMI,£¤¤=¤ R¤¤¤¤’¤· Reservation, including the purchase of material, equipment, and sup- °d6¤¤a-timer, from plies, and the employment of labor, $9,000, to be paid from the funds "“"“ ‘“"‘“"· held by the United States in trust for the Red Lake Band of Chip- Prom pewa Indians in the State of Minnesota: Provided, That Indian iuuaaiiiaim. labor shall be employed as far as practicable. For continuing road and bridge construction on the Mescalero ,,°¤,§°S,g¤lgg>“ R¤¤¢¤‘¤- Indian Reservation, in New Mexico, including the purchase of ma- o6¤s§mc¤¤ii,m.,¤1, terial, equipment, and supplies; the employment o labor; and the "°"‘ ""”' "“‘°°‘ cost of surveys, plans and estimates, if necessary, $10,000, to be reimbursed from any funds of the Indians of said reservation now or hereafter on deposit in the Treasury of the United States: Pro- ,1:§1¢•¤, bo vided, That Indian labor shall be emplo ed as far as practicable. °° ° L The sum of $20,000, or so much thereofy as may be necessary, of the NN,&@¤ R<·¤¤v¤¤¤¤· tribal funds of the Navajo Indians is authorized to be withdrawn ivmaisnmmcrmgufrom the Treasury for expenditure under regulations to be prescribed '*"' "°‘°“‘ by the Secretary of the Interior for the maintenance and re air of that portion of the Federal aid highway from Gallup, New Mexico, to Shiprock, New Mexico, across the Navajo Indian Reservation in A1|(_p_Qgg_ conformity with the Act of June 7, 1924 (Forty-third Statutes at _ Large, pages 606 and 607): Provided, That In ian labor shall be §,'§,§',{’3,,,,,,,_ employed as far as possible. Sh h For continuing the work of constructingRroads and bridges within ¤.,¤,°$v§?},`Y° R°°°"°` the diminished Shoshone or Wind River eservation, in IVyoming, mf’,,*]'}’,,}{,“,,*{‘},‘;’,;;,jf°··°'• $8,000, said sum to be reimbursed from any funds which are now or may hereafter be placed in the Treasury to the credit of said Indians, to remain a charge and lien upon the lands and fimds of said Indians until paid. Amwcirxns AND rm: oarrra mrmnxrs A¤¤¤i¤•¤· ¤¢<=- For fulfilling treaties with Senecas of New York: For permanent wm. N·Y- gnmiity in lieu of interest on stock (Act of February 19, 1831), V°’·‘·*’·“"· 6 000. For fulfilling treaties with Six Nations of New York: For per- §,*:,>g¤g¤¤_;g. N- Y- manent annuity, in clothing and other useful articles (article 6, ’ ' treaty of November 11, 1794), $4.500. C For fulfilling treaties with Choctaws, Oklahoma: For permanent ,,,,_°°°i““· °“““°' annuity (article 2, treaty of November 16, 1805, and article 13, treaty {¤g{*;¤¤;f·b9_ VOL ,1 of J ime 22, 1855), $3,000; for Permanent annuity for support of light p. ge. ’h ' horsemen (article 13, treaty 0 October 18, 1820, and article 13, treaty v,§l‘§_§'§$§'§$‘,g1_ IL of June 22, 1855), $600; for permanent annuity for support of black- P·,§};éksmh_ smith, article 6, treaty of October 18, 1820, and article 9, treaty of Vwioplr, P&4212, me January 20, 1825, and article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), $600; for ‘Zg;;.,é,‘é;,,,_ ‘ permanent annuity for education (article 2, treaty of January 20, p_§,f{;*·P·z*°¥V°‘-“· 1825, and article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), $6,000; for permanent {_rgp?r¤ ggqlhl H, annuity for iron and steel (article 9, treaty of January 20, 1825, and p.6[§; "" ' Srticle 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), $320; in all, $10,520.