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 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. C H. 273'. 1930 . 301 For expenses incident to the administration of the restricted or O Quuapaw A gency, trust property of Indians under the Quapaw Indian Agency, $18,000, Administering trust reimbursable to the United States, as provided in the Act of Feb- prope r ty °p. 416ns at. ruary 14, 1920 (U. S. C ., title 25, sec . 413). U.S.C.,p.720. For purchase of a village site for the Kootenai Indians, near Bon- Kootenai, Idaho . 7 Village site for, near ners Ferry, Idaho, and the construction of homes, tanning house, Boners Ferry. sewer and water systems, and the purchase of furniture, furnishings, and other supplies and equipment for said Indians, $27,000, to be immediately available. For gene ral supp ort of In dians an d admini stration of India n prop- at aeneraa esuppo ett c erty under the jurisdiction of the following agencies, to be paid from funds the funds he ld by the United States in trust f or the respective tribes, in not to exceed the following sums, respectively Arizona : Colorado River, 2,500 ; Fort Apache, $135,000, of which Arizona. $5,000 may be used for construction, repairs, and improvements at the agency plant ; Paiute, $7,200 ; Pima, $3,000 ; Salt River, $1,000 ; San Carlos, $82,000 ; Truxton Canyon, $36,000 ; in all, $266,700 ; California : Fort Yuma, $3, 000 ; Mission, $500 ; Round Valley, California . $5,000 ; Tule River, $200 ; in all, $8,700 ; Colorado : Consolidated Ute (Southern Ute, $5,000 ; Ute M oun- Colorado . tain, $15,000) ; in all, $20,000 ; Idaho : Fort Hall, $27,000 ; Fort Lapwai, $16,000 ; in all, $43,000 ; Idaho. Iowa : Sac and Fox, $600 : Provided, That no part of this appro- Iowa. priation shall be available for the payment of taxes on any lands Notaxontrustlands . hel d in tru st by the United States f or the b enefit of said In dians Kansas : Pottawatomie, $2,900 ; Kansas. Michigan : Mackinac, $2 00 ; Michigan. Minnesota : Consolidated Chippewa, $1,500 ; Red Lake, $69,500, Min nesota. including not to exceed $7,500 for an office building, payable out of trust funds of Red Lake Indians ; in all, $71,000 ; Montana : Blackfeet, $5,000 ; Crow, $5 .000, which shall be available Montana' only for payment of expenses of members and delegates of the Crow Vol 45, p. 1496. nCd tribal council as authorized by the Act of March 2, 1929 (45 Stat ., p. 1496) ; Flathead, $42,000 ; Fort Peck, $15,000 ; Tongue River, $15,000 ; Rocky Boy, $3,000 ; in all, $85,000 ; Nebraska : Omaha, $1,000 ; Nebraska. Nevada : Carson (Pyramid Lake), $5,000 ; Walker River, $400 ; Nevada. Western Shoshone, $15,000 ; in all, $20,400 ; New Mexico : Jicarilla, $60,000 ; Mescalero, $55,000 ; Navajo, No w M exico. $ 50, 000, t o be app ortioned among th e severa l Navajo jurisdi ctions i n Arizona and New Mexico ; Southern Pueblos (San Felipe), $172 .82 ; in all, $165,172 .82 ; North Dakota : Fort Berthold, $1,000 ; Fort Totten (Devils Lake), North Dakota. $3,265 .64 ; in all, $4,265 .64 ; Oklahoma : Pawnee (Otoe, $1,200 ; Ponca, $2,600), $3,800 ; Sac and Oklahoma Fox, $3,000 ; Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache, $60,000 ; Cheyennes and Arapahoes, $2,500 ; in all, $69,300 ; Oregon : Klamath, $ 148,000 ; Umatilla, $9,000 ; Warm Sprin gs, Oregon. $15,000 ; in all, $172,000. South Dakota : Cheyenne River, $92,000 ; Pine R idge, $7,000 ; South Dakota. Lower Brule, $2,000 ; in all, $101,000 ; 'Utah. Utah : Uintah and Ouray, $15,200 : Provided, That not to exceed Proviso. $500 of this amount may be used to pay part of the expenses of the ma mfo State Experi- State Experimental Farm, located near Fort Duchesne, Utah, within the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation ; Washington. Washington : Colville, $33,400 ; Noah Bay, $5 .500 ; Puyallup, $4,000, of which $1,000 shall be available for the upkeep of the Puyallup Indian cemetery ; Spokane, $19,000 ; T ahol ah (Q uinai elt) , $20,000, of which $10,000 shall be available only for construction of a water- supply system for the Quinaielt Indians and purchase and installa-

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