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 cxxxiv INDEX. Indian A$aif'8 Bureau, l,,""or ikpart- p .. .. ment-Continued. appropriation for Tongue River, Mont., tribal counciL________________ 222 for fulfilling treaties with designated tribes,etc_________________ 222,1583 COlur d'Alenes,eldaho________ 222,1583 Bannoe~1!o Idaho_____________ 222,1583 Crows, Mont________________ 222,1583 Northern Cheyennes and Arapa- hoes, Mont________________ 222,1583 Pawnees, Okla... ______________ 222,1583 Quapaw&, Okla______________ 222,1583 Sioux of different tribes, Nebr., N. Dat., and S. Du__________ 222,1583 Confederated Bands of Utes___ 222, 1583 Spokanes, VVash _____________ 222,1583 Shoahones, VVyo _____________ 22~ 1583 for administration of trust property, Quapaw Agency, Okla______ 222, 1583 for general suPportl etc., under designated.. agencIeS, from tribal funds_________________ ~ __ _ 222,1583 for support,. adminiatrative expeIlll!B.z etc., Chippewas in Minnesota. :a3, 1584 for per capita payments to Choctaw and Chiokasaw Indians, from tribalfunds _______________ 22~ 1584 for Five Civilized Tribes, equaliza- tion of allotmentl, per capita, etc., payments_____________ 223,1584 paymemetodeldgnatedofficlals. 224,1585 for Choctaws and Chickasaws, at- torn~8--- 224, 1585 for legal 9penses prosecutiug claims of Seminole Indians___________ 1585 for support, etc., Indians of Osage Agency, Okla_____________ 224,1586 for oil and'gM expen_, Osage Res- ervatlonJ...~kl.a- ____________224, 1586 for ·visits of VII8g8 Tribal Council, to VV&!Jhin~n, D. C ___ ___ __ _ 224,1586 for diatributing principal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes_ 224, 1586 Southern Utl'8 in Colorado____ 224,1586 for roads and bridges, Red Lake Res- ervation, Okla_____ .; ___ ___ _ 224, 1586 for Cooley-'Whitcriver road, Fort Ap'ache Reservation, Ariz.; from tnbal funds_ _________________ 224 for road on Leech Lake Reservation, Minn., from tribal funds_______ 225 for road to Puye Cliff Ruins, on Santa Clara Reservation, N. Mex_____ 225 for road across Kaibab Reservation, Jurlz_________________________ 225 for GalluI>-Shiprock highway, Navajo Reservation, N. Mex__________ 225 for reimbursement of Harvey Com- panv for road construction to Puye Cliff RuiDS ______ .________ 1586 for road conatruction, etc., on reser- vations excluded from benefits of Federal Highway Act. __ _ __ _ 1587 for constructing two brid~Il' Menom- inee Reservation, Wia., from tribal funds_ _________________ 1587 for erection of monuments, etc_ _ _ 225, 1587 for memorial at Pav;'huska to Indians who died in VVorid War____ 225,1587 for acquiring site and erecting me- morial to commemorate battle with Sioux Indians _________ 225,1587 for monument to Quannah Parker __ 225 Indian AJlairB Bureau, InmiQf' Depart- Pa.re. m61lt-Continued. appropriation for fulfilling treaty with Senecas, N. y _____________ 225,1587 Six Nations),. N . Y ___________ _ 225,1587 Choctaws, vkla______________ 225,1587 for purchase of land for Saint Croix Chippewa Indians, Wis ___ ,. _ 2 2 5,1587 discretionary cash paymenL ...: _ 225,1587 for per capita payment to Menominee Indians, Wis., from trib$l funds_ 226 deficiency appropri4tion for purchase, etc., of supplies_______________ 17, .6,899,993,1617,1618 for 8ehools _______ 47,934,1617,1621,1640 for payinB judgment against Chero- kee Indians, Okla., from tribal funds_______________________ 17 for suppre88ing contagious diseases among livestock______________ 17 for Truckee-Carson. irrigation dis- trict, Nev., Paiute allotted lands &BBe88ffient___________________ 17 for reconnaiasance work relating to irrigation, Middle Rio Grande conservancy district_ __________ 17 for school, Santa Fe, N. Mex _____ 17, 1640 for Sequoyah Orphan Training School, Okla_ _ __ _____________ 17 for JemeJi and Tesuque Pueblos, N. Mex., loss of lands, etc________ 17 for Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache InQians,Okla_________________ 18 for payment to Shawnees, under treaty stipulations __ "'_ __ __ __ __ 18 for Papago Reservation, Ariz., road construction ___ ______ __ __ __ _ _ 18 for constructing Coolidge Dam, etc_ _ 18, . 900,1639 for support of Indians in Arizona ___ 41,47 for Sioux Indians, subsistence, etc__ 41 for Colville Agency, etc., Indians___ 41 for inspectors____________________ 46 for judges, Indian courts__ ________ _ 46 for citizen commission_ _____ __ _____ 46 for timber culture, etc_ ___ _________ 46 for encouraging industry, etc_ _____ 46, 933 for Gila River diversion dam, Ariz_ _ 46 for agency, etc., buildings_________ 47,934 for boardingschools__________ 47,901,934 for schooll..)Vahpeton, N. Dak_ _ ____ 47 for Sioux .I.'Iation,educat.ion________ 47 for relieving diatress, etc___________ 47, 1617,1621, 1673 fer general support, etc_______________ 47, 933, 1610, 1610 1621 for support, etc., Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont____ 47,934,1617 for Chippewas of Lake Superior,Wis_ 47 for 6kra~_sTarmstroBot (talk) _TarmstroBot (talk) 01:16, 25 September 2010 (UTC) _01:16, 25 September 2010 (UTC)~ _TarmstroBot (talk)s~ 899 for Indians of Fort Belknap Reserva- tion, Mont., for value of allot- ments, etc_ ____ __ _____ _______ 899 for Fort Wingate Military Res<!rve, N. Mex., transfer of land______ 899 for allotment of lands on Shoshone Reservation, Wyo_____________ 899 for Indian colony,VVinnemucca, Nev., land improvements, etc_ _______ 899 for Okanogan County, Wash., pay- ment of taxes, etc., on allotted Indian lands _____________ .. _ __ 899 for PapagCi Reservation, Ariz., fence_ 899 for Navajo Indians, purchase of land_ 899

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