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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. III. Cu. 187 . 1931 . not more than $7,500 of such construction in connection with Indian property : Pro vided , That amount may be expend ed for new health activities at any one place. For the equipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane India ns at Ca nton , So uth Dako ta, for inci den tal and all othe r expenses necessary for its proper conduct and management, includ- ing pay of employees, repairs, improvements, and for necessary expense of transporting insane Indians to and from said asylum, $50, 000 . Medical relief in Alaska : To enable the Secretary of the Interior, in his disc retio n, and unde r his direc tion throu gh the Bure au of Indian A ffairs, with the advice and coop eration of the Pu blic Hea lth Service, to prov ide for the medi cal and sanitary relief of the Es ki- mos, A leuts, Ind ians, and other natives of Alaska; erection, pur- chase, repair, rental, and equipment of hospital buildings; books and surgical apparatus; pay an d nec essar y trav eling expenses of phy- sicians, nurses, and other employees, and all other necessary miscel- laneous expenses which are not included under the above special heads, $319,000, to be available immediately. GENE RAL SUPPORT AND ADMIN ISTRATION 1137 Proviso. New construction limited. Canton, S. Dak. Insane asylum, ex- pe nses. Medica l re lief in Alaska. Support and admin- istration. For general support of Indians and administration of Indian prop- erty, including pay of employees, $1,275,000, including not exceed- ing $160,000 for relief, to be immediately available; and including not exceeding $88,520 for the purpose of discharging obligations of the United States under treaties and agreements with various tribes and bands of Indians as follows : Coeur d'Alenes, Idaho (article 11 . agreement of March 3, 1891), $3,960; Bannocks, Idaho (article 10; treaty of July 3, 1868), $7,700; Crows, Montana (articles 8 and 10, treaty of May 7, 1868), $7,660; Quapaws, Oklahoma (article 3, treaty of May 13, 1833), $2 .280; Confederated Bands of Utes (articles 9, 12, and 15, treaty of March 2, 1868), $57,480; Spokanes, Washing- ton (a rticl e 6, agreem ent o f Marc h 18, 1887 ), $1 ,320; Shoshones, I yonling (articles 8 and 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $8,120. Fulfilling treaties with Indians : For the purpo se of disc hargin g obligations of the United States under treaties and agreements with various tribes and bands of Indians as follows : Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mo ntana (article 7, treaty of May 10, 1868, and agreem ent of February 28, 1877), $75,000 Pawnees, Oklahoma (articles 3 and 4, treaty of September 24, 1857, an d articl e 3, agr eement o f Novemb er 23, 18 92), $51 ,300; Sioux of different tr ibe s, including Santee Si oux of Nebraska . North Dakota, and South Dakota (articles 8 and 13, treaty of April 29, 1868, 15 Stat ., p . 635, and Act of February 28, 1877, 19 Stat ., p . 254), $445,000; In all, for said treaty stipulations, not to exceed $571,300 . Quapaw Agency. For expenses incident to the administration of the restricted or Administering prop- trust property of Indians -under the Qua paw Indian Agency, ertY of 41, p 4s under. l $20 ,000 Col. 4 . 415. reimbursable to the United States, as provided in the Act of Feb- U.S.C.,p.720. ruary 14, 1920 (U. S. C.,title 25, see. 413). Fort Bidwell School Reserve, Calif. Not to exceed $1 0,0 00 of the appropriation contained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1931 for survey ing, etc ., for the supp ort of t he Fort Bidwell Indian S chool, Ca lifornia, is her eby indian colony. made i mmedi ately avail able for su rveyi ng, p lotti ng, gr ading, and preparat ion for an India n colony on the Fort Bidw ell Scho ol Reser ve, and for fencing, and installation of sewer and water systems, includ- ing su pervi sory and ot her s killed labo r and purc hase - of nec ess ary material s and su pplies. 578 94 ° -31-72 Expenses, for sundry a-encies and reserva- ti, ,ns. Fulfilling treaties,etc. Coeur d'Al enes, Idaho. V31 26, p.1029. Bannocks, Idaho. Vol.15,p. 696. Crows, Mont. Vol.15,p. 652. Quapaws, Okla. Vol.7,p.425. 17te s, Confederated Band, Vol.15,p.622 Spokan es, Wa sh. Vol.27,p.139. Shosho nes, W yo. Vol.15,pp.675,676. Fulfilli ng trea ties. Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont. Vol. 19, p. 256. Pawnees, Okla. Vol. 11, p .731;Vol. 27, p.644. Sioux, different tribes. Vol. 15, p. 640 19, p.256. Sums available. Ante, p.295.
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