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 954 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cu. 27. 1927. N°*’°*”*'°°°* _ N§rté164II•(a)l3ota: Fort Berthold, $5,000; Standing Rock, $59,000; °u‘°°”"“ mCklahoxi1•: ,Ponca (Otoe, $1,000; Ponca, $2,500- Tonkawa $700), $4,200; Sac and Fox, $8,000; Kiowa, Comanche and Apache, $50,500; · : am · ma · arm prmgs ·»·-··-· °h°.0.&,..’°”“°°‘.&‘i‘A'.2§“t@3‘i.3*°°¥.‘ *?."tl.?.%‘ W S - .·.»»·»». *%....2 ‘.a*.z’.%..““. ..{2‘;°;;.L ..L.. ......Y ..1. ..{...., ..... ....§ Bene $s,000·1zLs.b0a, $10,000;ill1 ni $i0:.,¤00; ’ m°h‘ Utali: Gosliute _ (Goshute, $3,500; Paiute, $600; Skull Valley, €,'§.':'*;,,,,.-;m,,..; $1,000), $5,100; Uintah and Ouray, $15,000: Provided That not to Wn- G! _ $500 ofrthis amount may be used to pay Fpart of] the expenses_ of  Experimental Farm, located near ort Duchesne, Utah, Within the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation; in all, $20,100· w‘*“‘“”'°°“· .Wasl1ington: Colville; $80,000; N eah Bay, $5,000; Ppryallup, @,000; Spokane, $19,000; Taholah (Quinaie t), $11,000; akima, 0000- ‘ 1 $103 000- w“°°““”‘ _  du lllambeau, $1,200; Keshena, $35,000; in all, $36,200· 0 e www Y."3i'}i“g‘ Sh°S"°3°¢1$f§a°?»€8 s t to xcee. ..?,°i°°°'°‘°°n”°°` Iulilor prgiixolting civi1izFt§[>n’ and tzelfésgggggt atgicigg  Cfl;i)ppeg1a pmmugg vans- ` ' t tate ` ai in e “‘%‘°f"’,‘§ ,_ §"£'°°°" princ·il;al1I;um€i>n`depo§it toltazeioredit of siaidilndiansgarising under ` section-7 of the Act entitled “An Act for the relief and civi ization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota," agproved January 14, 1889,. to be used_ exclusively for the purposes fo owing: °N°°“ ’¥’°°“‘°°· Not exoeedmg $47,000 of this amount may be expended for general agency puxpotieeggmt   Sgll,000 may be dexpendeg, un ziértlhe directi ·· ‘ te teriorinaihginteoon c· mi., aaa public tion, e?;Ii1i(pmeai’t, anxdBt;‘zi1i)tenanoe of additional public schools in °°”°°'°· eonnectionwith and under the control of the Iiptglic-school syswm of the Sfate of Minnesota,   additiiiolrgl scl£)ol `ldings ttlc; be; located t 0 ' ousto `anc' nw arenowwi ou roper ¤§,§§§§{,“"“‘°’" ;uglio(::h°;l¤fia\‘i:i1ities;~ not exceeding $15,000 may be expenlded in <>¤¤¤1¤¤¤· aiding indigent Chippewa Indians upon the condition that anv fimds used in support of a member of the tribe shall be reimbursed out of and become a lien against any individual property of which such member may now or hereafter become seized or pomessed, and the Secrets. 0 the Interior shall annuall transmit to Congress at the rgement of each regular semionii complete and detailed state commen · _ - ment of such expenditures, the two receding requirements not to 1 t ld infi `nd` nt Fndian in the discretion of the mmm ¤<>¤¤i¤1¤· Séigg-ggagyalg (1?hg’fI1imr1i;i1p;1(§r1io;;1le§x%<;:;seiling $78,000 may be expended f th su rto te ian ospias. ”Q§g°“”“° °‘“°*‘ 0l;•`orBthepg·)penses of per capita payments to the enrolled members P¤:'¤¤x>i¤ 1>¤m¤¤¢ of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes of_Ind1ans $5,000, to  paid °“’°'”°°‘ from the hmds held by the United States in trust for said Indians. ,,.§,}°:,°O,§{}"’“'°d For the cuiireungz éilscal yeaéhimlgpsiy ngy be expended zgroirin gl: ` ¤ -t`ba1fundso octaw `c w reek an SBI]11D0· e~ ri splaeaiaaaa. authorized-by law to individual members of the respective tribes, salaries and oontin nt expenses of the governor of t e Chickasaw Nation and chief o the Choctaw Nation an one mimn trustee or theCh tawan °c w aionsat ariesa era ere ore dcgleklsi Nt esald tthmah toff paid fg: the said overnor and said chief and $2,000 for the said minin trustee,. ang the chief of the Creek Nation at a salary not to excee<f$600'1p:r annum, and one attorney each for the Choctaw and Chickasaw `bes em loyed under contract approved by the President P'°"’°· under existing law: Igrovided fwrther, That the expenses of any of
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