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 « SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. C$. 705. 1929 . under conditions to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior for its repayment to the United States under such rules and regula- tions as he may direct, $6,500. For carrying out the provisions of the Act of June 7, 1924 (43 Stat., p . 636), to quiet title in Pueblo Indian lands, New Mexico, and in settlement for damages for lands and water rights lost to the Indians of the Pueblos as recommended in the respective reports of the Pueblo Lands Board thereon, the sum of $1 .35,381 .37, as fol- lows : Santo Domingo, $13,888 .20 ; Sandia, $20,950 .90 ; San Felipe, $20,341 .10 ; Taos $48,497 ; Santa Ana, $5,035 .54 ; Nambe, $26,668 .63 ; all of said sums so to be expended to be immediately available : Pro- vided, That the balance, if any, of the amounts so appropriated for the above Pueblos be placed to their credit on the books of the Treasury at 4 per centum interest per annum, and be subject to future appropriation by Congress : Provided further, That $1,000 of the amount for the Santo Domingo Pueblos be used to purchase thirteen acres of land and water rights for said Indians ; that $3,578 of the sum for the Nambe Pueblos be available to purchase ten and seventy-nine one-hundredth acres of land and water rights, and the sum of $8,500 for irrigating and improving the lands of these Pueblos : Provided further, That all of the sums credited to the Pueblos of Sandia and Taos, respectively, be used for fencing, irrigat- ing, and improving their lands ; that $535 .57 of the amount for the San F elipe Pueblo s be a vailab le for the pu rchase there for of sixte en and eight hundred eighty-nine one-thousandths acres of land and water rights, lying west of the Rio Grande, and that $10,000 of the sum credited to these Indians be available for fencing, irrigating and improving the land thereof. Not more than $18,000 of the funds to the credit of the Tesuque Indians is hereby made immediately available for the purchase of lands and the development of a water supply, and not to exceed $600 is authorized to be used to reimburse the appropriation for encourag- ing industry and self-support among Indians, made by the Act of January 12, 1927 (44 Stat ., p. 942), for the cost of a hay baler and platform scales purchased from said appropriation for the use and benefit of said Indians ; in all, $18,600. For purchase of additional land and water rights for the use and benefit of Indians of the Navajo Tribe, title to which shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Navajo Tribe, $200,000, as authorized by the Act of May 29, 1928 (45 Stat ., p. 899), payable from funds on deposit in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Navajo Tribe : Provided, That in purchasing such lands title may be taken, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, for the surface only. The unexpended balance of $6,124 .25 of the appropriation of $85,0 00 for the r elief of the Nisqu ally In dians contai ned in the A ct of December 5, 1924 (43 Stat ., p . 684), which unexpended balance was continued available during the fiscal year 1927 by the Act of March 3, 1926 (44 Stat ., p . 174), is hereby made available during the fiscal year 1930 for the purpose of removing the bodies of deceased India ns fro m the old Ni squall y ceme tery to a new locat ion. For payment to the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, of Oklahoma, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe $200,000, from the tribal trust fund established by Joint Resolution of Congress, approved June 12, 1926 (44 Stat ., p . 740), being a part of the Indians' share of the money derived from the south half of the Red River in Oklahoma. 1569 Pueblo Indian lands, New Mexico . Vol .43,p. 636. Post, p. 1640. Payment to desig. nated Pueblos. Provisos. Balan ce to credit of the Pueblos. Use for Santo Do- mingo and Nam be Pueblos. Use for Sandia and Taos, and San Felipe Pue blos. Tesuque Indians . Purchase of lan ds etc ., for, from tribal funds. Developing water supply. Reimbursement. Vol.44,p. 942. Navajo Indians. Additional land and water rights for benefit of. Ante, p. 809. Proviso. Title for surface only. Nisqually Indians. Use of unexpende d balance for transferring rem ains to new ceme- tery. V61. 44, p. 174. Kiowa, etc., Indians, Okla. Paymen t to, from oil royalties fund. Vol .44,p . 740. Post, p. 1642.

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