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 1 778 74TH C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 691. JUNE 22, 1936. General support and GENERAL SUPPORT AND ADMINISTRATION' administration. Sundry agencies and For ge neral sup port of In dians and administr ation of I ndian reservations. inclu ding of employees authorized by continuing or Ante, p . 1621. permanent property, treaty provisions, pay 2 35 000 of which mount $1 > 000 shall be immediately available. MetlakahtlaIndians, For pay of employees, village improvements, relief of destitution, Annette Islands Re- serve, Al aska. and such other purpo ses as may be req uested by the tow n council of Me tlaka htla, An nett e Isl ands Res erve, Ala ska, and appr oved by the Limitation . Secretary of the Interior, $50,000 : Provided, That expenditures here- Vol. 48, p.1227. under shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropria- tion Repeal Act, 1934. Specified agencies, For ge neral sup port of In dians and administr ation of I ndian from triba l funds. property under the jurisdiction of the following agencies, to be paid from the funds held by the United States in trust for the respective tribes, in not to exceed the following sums respectively Arizona. Arizon a : Fo rt Apache, $50,000 ; San aarlos, $55,800 ; Truxton Canyon, $6,500 ; in all, $112,300 ; California. California : Mission, $5,000 Idaho. Idaho : Fort Hall, $4,800 ; Iowa. Iowa : Sac and Fox, $2,000 ; Minnesota . Minnes ota : Red Lake, $36,500 ; Montana. Montana : Flathead, $16,000 ; Rocky Boy, $800 ; in all, $16,800 ; North Carolina. North Ca r o l in a : Cher okee, $25,000, to gether with the unexpended Sum ,pap0 . reappropriated. balanc e und er th is he ad for the fisca l year 1936 Oklahoma . Oklahoma : Quapaw (Seneca), $200 ; Shaw nee (Iowa), $300 ; in all, $500 ; Ore gon. Oregon : Klamath, $69,000, of which $4,000 shall be available only for traveling and other expenses of members of the tribal council, or representatives of the tribe engaged on business of the tribe at the cra evolvi ng fu nd seat of government, and $10,000 shall be available in a permanent revolving fund for loans to cover burial expenses of members of the tribe, and payments in liquidation of such loans shall be credited to the revolving fund and shall be available for loans for similar pur- poses under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior ; South Dakota. South Dakota : Cheyenne River, $42,500 ; Utah. Utah : Uintah and Ouray, $6,500 ; Washington. Washington : Puyallup, $1,000 for upk eep of the Puyall up Indian cemetery ; Taholah (Quinaielt), $20,000 ; (N eah Ba y), $26 ,000 ($4,000 for monthly allowances for care of old and indigent Indians, $3,500 for development of a cemetery site, and $1,000 for burial expenses) ; (Quileute), $2,000 ; (Holly, $500 ; Yakima, $400 ; in all, $49,900 ; Wisconsi n . Wisconsin : Keshena, $61,500, including $10,000 for monthly allow- ances, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Inte- rior may prescribe, to old and indigent members of the Menominee Tribe who reside with relatives or friends ; In all, not to exceed $432,300 . Chippe was in Min- Support of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota (tribal funds) For nes ota . General support, general support, administration of property, and promotion of self- from tribal funds. support am ong the C hippewa In dians in the State of Minneso ta, $85,000, to be paid from the principal sum on deposit to the credit Vol. 25, p. 645. 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 Proviso' of Minnesota", approved January 14, 1889 (25 Stat., p. 645) : Pro- Aiding indigent, etc. vided, That not to exceed $40,000 of the foregoing amount may be expended, in the discretion of the Secretary of t he Interior, in aiding indigent Chippewa Indians including boarding-home care of pupils