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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. Ca. 137. 1928 . Fort Peck, $10,000 ; Tongue River, $15,000 ; Rocky Boy, $5,000 ; in all, $96,000 ; Nebraska : Omaha, $1,000 ; Nevada : Carson (Fort McDermitt, $300 ; Pyramid Lake, $5,000), $5,300 ; Walker River (Paiute, $200 ; Walker River, $200 ; Summit Lake, $200), $600 ; Western Shoshone, $15,000 ; in all, $20,900 ; New Mexico : Jicarilla, $60,000 ; Mescalero, $55,000 ; Navajo, $110,000, to be apportioned among the several Navajo jurisdictions in Arizona and New Mexico ; in all, $22 5,000 ; North Dakota : Fort Berthold, $5,000 ; Standing Rock, $60,000 ; in all, $65,000 ; Oklahoma : Ponca (Otoe, $1,000 ; Ponca, $2,500 ; Tonkawa, $700), $4,200 ; Sac and Fox, $3,000 ; Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache, $50,000 ; Cheyennes and Arapahoes, $30,000 ; in all, $87,200 ; O r e go n : Klamath, $164,000, of which $10,000 may be used for co nstru ctio n, re pair, and impr oveme nt of bui lding s at the a genc y plant ; Umatilla, $9,800 ; Warm Springs, $30,000 ; in all, $203,800 ; South Dakota : Cheyenne River, $90,000 ; Pine Ridge, $7,000 ; Lower Brule, $5,000 ; Rosebud, $10,000 ; Yankton, $3,000, which shall be taken from " Interest on Sioux Fund, Yankton " accruing under the Act of March 2, 1889 (25 Stat . L . 895) ; in all, $115,000 ; Utah : Uintah and Ouray, $15,000 : Provided, That not to exceed $500 of this amount may be used to pay part of the expenses of the State Experimental Farm, located near Fort Duchesne, Utah, within the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation ; Washington : Colville, $30,000 ; Neah Bay, $5,000 ; Puyallup, $3,000 ; Spokane, $19,000 ; Taholah (Quinaielt), $11,000 ; Yakima, $35,000 ; in all, $103,000 ; Wisconsin : Lac du Flambeau, $1,200 ; Keshena, $35,000 ; in all, $36,200 ; Wyoming : Shoshone, $80,000, of which $7,000 shall be immediately available for the installation of a hydroelectric plant and appur- tenances, and the wiring of buildings ; In all, not to exceed $1 ,468,900. For gene ral suppo rt, a dmin istra tion of p roper ty, a nd pr omot ion of self-support among the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minne- sota, $62,000, to be paid from the principal sum on deposit to the credit of said Indians, arising under section 7 of the Act entitled "An Act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota," approved January 14, 1889, to be used exclu- sively for the purposes following : Not exceeding $47,000 of this amount may be expended for general agency purposes ; n o t e x c e e d- ing $15,000 may be expended in aiding indigent Chippewa Indians upon the condition that any funds 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 possessed, and the Secretary of the Interior shall annually transmit to Congress at the commencement of each regu- lar session a complete and detailed statement of such expenditures, the two preceding requirements not to apply to any old, infirm, or ind igent Indian, in t he dis cretio n of t he Secr etary of the Inter ior. For the expenses of per capita payments to the enrolled members of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes of Indians, $5,000, to be paid from the funds held by the United States in trust for said Indians. For the current fiscal year, money may be expended from the tribal funds of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole Tribes for equalization of allotments, per capita, and other payments author- ize d by l aw to indivi dual m embers of th e respe ctive tribes, sala ries and contingent expenses of the governor of the Chickasaw Nation and chief of the Choctaw Nation and one mining trustee for the Nebraska. Nevada. New Mexico. North Dakota . Oklahoma. Oregon. South Dakota. 223 Utah. Proviso. St ate Exper imen tal Farm. Washington. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Chip pewas in Mi n- nesot a. General support, ad- ministering property, etc. vol.25, p. 645. Purposes specified. Aidi ng indige nt India ns. Condition. Choctaws and Chick- asaw s. Per capita payments expenses. F ive Civilized Tribe s. Apportionment of allotments for fiscal year .

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