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 1130 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. III. Cm 187. 1931 . cation of deaf and dumb or blind or mentally deficient Indian chil- Alabamas and con. dren : Provided further, That $15,000 of this appropriation may be shat tas. used for the education and civilization of the Alabama and Cou- shatta Indians in Texas : Provided further, Tha t not mo re tha n T uiti on of Indian $475,000 of the amount herein appropriated may be expended for children in public the tuition of Indian children enrolled in the public schools under schools . such ru les and r egulation s as the Secretar y of the Interior may NNos form a co onttrac ~ : prescribe, but formal contracts shall not be required, for compliance U. S. C.,p. isio. with section 3744 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, sec . 16), for payment of tuition of Indian children in public schools or of Indian children in schools for the deaf and dumb, blind, or mentally Library books, deficient : Provided further, That not less than $6,500 of the amount herein appropriated shall be available only for purchase of library Stock raising. books : And rovided That not to exceed $10,000 of the Miles Education Monttt ..' at amo unt herein appropriated further, sall be available for educating Indian youth in stock raising at the United States Range Livestock Experi- ment Station at Miles Cit y, Montana. Support of sc ho ols For the support of Indian day and industrial schools, and other from tribal funds, etc . educational and industrial purposes in connection therewith, other than among the Five Civilized Tribes, there shall be expended from Vols 6P 560. IV, Indian tribal funds and from school revenues arising under the Act U. Supp. p.818. of May 17, 1926 (U. S. C., Supp. III, Title 25, sec. 155a), not more than $760,000, including not to exceed $20,000 from trust funds of Red Lake, Minn ., the Red Lake Indians for partial support of schools on the Red schools. .ProDiJ°J. Lake Reservation : Provided, That not more than $7,500 of the above it a const ruction authori zation of $760,000 shall b e expende d for new constru ction at any one school unless herein expressly authorized ; for tuition and Five Civilized Tribes. other educational purposes among the Five Civilized Tribes, there Schools of, from tri- bal funds. may be expended from tribal funds of such nations $77,000 as fol- lows : Chickasaw Nation, $22,000 ; Choctaw Nation, $55,000 : Pro- Additional land for vided, That the balance remaining to the credit of the Cherokee Sequoyah school. Nation, and any additional amount placed to the credit of the Cher- okee Nation, on or before June 30, 1931, not to exceed $500, is authoriz ed to be expended in the pu rchase o f additio nal land for Ch ipp ewas in Min - the S equo yah Orphan Tr ainin g School ; for payment of tuition for ne Tution in public Chippewa Indian children enrolled in the public schools of the State schools. of Minnesota, $38,000 payable from the principal sum on deposit to the credit of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota Vol. 25, p. 645, a rising un der sect ion 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889 (25 Stat ., esnCounties Uta h fi• p . 645) ; for aid of the public schools in Uintah and Duchesne County Aid to schools in, school districts, Utah, $6,000, to be paid from the tribal funds of the Confederated Bands of Ute Indians and to be expended under s uch rules and reg ulations as may be prescri bed by th e Secreta ry E q uality with white of the Interior : Provided, That Indian children shall at all times children. be admitted to such schools on an entire equality with white chil- dren ; in all, $881,000. Summer schools . For subsi sten ce of pup ils r etai ned i n Go vernm ent board ing schoo ls Subsistence. of all classes during summer months, $105,000. School transports- For coll ection a nd transp ortation of pupil s to and from Indi an tion, etc. and public schools, and for placing school pupils, with the consent of their parents, under the care and control of white families quali- fied to give them moral, industri al, and e ducational training, $100,000. Sc hool bu ildi ngs. For lease, purchase, repair, and improvement of buildings at ctruetion, etc. Indian day and industrial schools not otherwise provided for, includ- ing the purchase of necessary lands and the installation, repair, and improvement of heating, lighting, power, and sewerage and water systems in connection therewith, $325,000 ; for construction of phys- ProDiso. ical improvements, $490,000 ; in all, $815,000 : Provided, That not limited. construction m ore th an $7, 500 out of this ap pro pri ati on sha ll be exp end ed for Excep tions. new con str uct ion at any one sch ool or in sti tut ion except for new

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