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 77TH CONG. , 2D SESS.-CH. 473-JULY 2, 1942 (49 Stat. 1039, 1040), including the purchase of electrical energy and the distribution and sale thereof, $35,000; Navajo, Arizona and New Mexico, $75,000; Salt River, $10,000; California: Mission, $5,000; Sacramento, $15,000; Owens Valley (Carson Agency, Nevada), $5,000; Colorado: Southern Ute, $9,000; Idaho: Fort Hall, $10,000; Montana: Blackfeet, $25,000; Fort Belknap, $6,250; Fort Peck, $50,000; Nevada: Carson, $23,000; Western Shoshone, $5,000; Walker River, $3,000; Pyramid Lake, $17,000; New Mexico: Pueblo, $10,000; Oregon: Warm Springs, $15,000; Wyoming, Wind River, $50,000; Miscellaneous garden tracts, $48,000; For surveys, investigations, and administrative expenses, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and not to exceed $3,000 for printing and binding, $134,750; In all, $551,000, to be reimbursable in accordance with law, and to be immediately available, and to remain available until comple- tion of the projects: Provided, That the foregoing amounts may be used interchangeably in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, but not more than 10 per centum of any specific amount shall be transferred to any other amount, and no appropriation shall be increased by more than 15 per centum. EDUCATION For the support of Indian schools not otherwise provided for, and for other Indian educational purposes, including apprentice teachers for reservation and nonreservation schools, educational facilities authorized by treaty provisions, care of Indian children of school age attending public and private schools, support and education of deaf, dumb, blind, physically handicapped, delinquent, or mentally deficient Indian children; for subsistence of pupils in boarding schools during summer months, for the tuition (which may be paid in advance) of Indian pupils attending vocational or higher educational institutions, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe; and tuition and other assist- ance for Indian pupils attending public schools, and for the support of Indian museums at Rapid City, South Dakota, and Browning, Montana, $5,822,505: Provided, That formal contracts shall not be required, for compliance with section 3744 of the Revised Statutes (41 U. S . C . 16), for payment (which may be made from the date of admission) of tuition and for care of Indian pupils attending public and private schools higher educational institutions, or schools for the deaf and dumb, blind, physically handicapped, delinquent, or mentally deficient: Provided further, That not to exceed $10,000 of this appropriation may be used for printing and binding (includ- ing illustrations) in authorized Indian-school printing plants: Provided further, That no part of any appropriation in this Act for the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall be available for expenses of travel for the study of educational systems or practices outside the continental limits of the United States and the Territory of Alaska. Support of Indian schools from tribal funds: For the support of Indian schools, and for other educational purposes, including care of Indian children of school age attending public and private schools, tuition and other assistance for Indian pupils attending public schools, and support and education of deaf and dumb or blind, 521 Surveys, investiga- tions, etc. Total; availability. Proviso. Interchange of amounts. Support of Indian schools. Provios. Formal contracts not required. 41 U. S. C., Supp. I, §16. Printing and bind- ing. Travel expenses, re- striction. Expenditures from tribal funds. 56 STAT.]

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