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 952 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. CH. 27. 1927. °¤***°¤* Oklahoma: Cheyenne and Arapahoe Hospital, $11,000; Choctaw and Chickasaw Hospital $40,000; Shawnee Sanatorium. $42,000; S°““* D•"°‘* South Dakota: Crow Creek Hospital, $7,500; “'“*“°*‘°°· Washington: Spokane Hospital, $15,000; _ In all, h itals specifically named, $513,500: _ {'d°g,”,;;m, mm Providedos/liarther,,That this appropriation shall be available for ¤<>¤ ¤¤=¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· construction of homitals and sanatoria, including equipment as fol- lows: For Western Navaggo Hospital Arizona, $30,000; Yakima Smatorium, 'Washington, ,000; 1n all, $90,000. §_?¤yé;¤· f;y,lgg· u_ Fer the e%uipment_and maintenance of the asylum for insane penses. Indians at _·&11l'0I1,,,S0l1tl1 Dakota, for mcidental and all other expenses necessary for its proper conduct and management, including pay of employees, repairs, improvements, and for neoessa expense of transporting insane Indians to and from said asylum,r$40,000. ¤,?,,‘{"°°'° "‘° °i"m'°' emsmar. surrozrr Ami crvruznroiv E‘¥’*7°’°’· .For nerallisu rt and civilization of Indians, includin a ei°m¤i·iy*i$%°ii°i,2=   me ·1ea$ Siausr wif si expenditures, n ess on t e rst on a o ecem r,, y t e upenn n - ent §Ior the Five Civilizedy Tribes through the Secretary of the Interior, showing in detail the expenditure of all moneys rom this _ ap ropriation on behalf of the said Five Civilized Tribes. mmm °°"“°S‘ Eur eneral support and civilization of Indians, including pay of empIoyees in accordance with treaty stipulations named, 1n not, to exceed the following amounts respectively: _ m${{f“' ° “°°°“’ For the Coeur d’ _ lenes, in I aho: For pay_ of blacksmith, V°*·”°·P·m°· carpenter, anu ph cian, and purchase of medicmes (article 11, agreement ratiiied Mlarch 3, 1891), $4,360; _ V $§§"§},°*,§·§§§‘_"°· For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Bannocks, in Idaho: ` ' ` For pay of hysician teacher, car enter, miller, engineer, farmer, C M t andibladzsmiili (article 10, treaty ol July 3, 1868), $6,660; v?_"E, p_°§°$2', For fuliilling treaties with Crows, Montana: For ay of physician, cirpgnter,  engiéieer, fa5·n§r, akgg bllaclrsmitp Farticle 10, treaty 0 ay, , an secon ac it artic e 8, same treaty , _ $6 80; ,,,%°_§‘,,,b°p',§,‘,,,(?,},‘,°’T,‘}'§,‘Q,‘{{ gor support and ciyilizationpf the Northern Cheyennes and Arap- V¤*-1°·P·25°· ahoes (agreement with the Sioux Indians, approved Februa 28, 1877), including Northern Cheyennes removed from Pine Iédge Agency to Tongue River, Montana, and for pay of hysician, two teachers, two carpenters, one miller, two farmers, a blacksmith, and engineer (article 7, treaty of May 10, 1868), $80,000; $§‘,{"2$'f’°,;_%?‘ or fuldlling treaties with Pawnees, Oklahoma: For perpetual aixnnuitygcto 51; plaggzgn <§s)h0B<6 th; Pawnees (artéicle 3, agreenieptbgf ovem r, , ; or su ort o two manua - a r V<>¤· 11· v- 731- scihoolsf (article; 3, gieatitys of lSSeptembe§p2)4, 1857), $11,000 for pay 0 one armer, wo ac mit ,one mi er, one engineer an a ren- tices, and two teachers (article 4, same treaty), $7,300; for pulighase of iron and steel and other necessaries for the sho s (article 4, same treaty), $500; for pay of physician and_ purchase ofp medicines, $1,200; ducation,etc. _ 0I` I` 0 H8 EWS, 8. 011182 OI' 8 ll 10Il 8. C 6 , s··»··~·¤¤~ “‘1‘*“$°’?éi Q on 1, F d ce- (,,,1 3 V°‘·'·"·‘”· treaty_of%Iay 13, 1833ii $1,000; _for blacksmith and assistants, and tools, iron, and steel for blacksmithshopl (same article and treaty), g;@<;,°Dmm_ 21,03; gi Izill, };hProvide¢% Ttheatft et}I’re1s;dent of the Upitgd a s s a ce 1 e same o or e st interests o t e Indians; - . I ,,,€,,,°‘f‘ °' d“'°"’“° For support of Sioux of diferent tribes, includin Santee Sioux sggé of Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota: Bgr pay of five ` ’ ' ' teachers, one phys1c1an, one carpenter, one miller, one engineer, two