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 526 Support, etc. , of needy Indians. Reindeer service. Extermination of wolves and coyotes. Support of Indians, etc., under specified agencies. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 473-JULY 2, 1942 [56 STAT. For general support and rehabilitation of needy Indians in the United States, $925,000, of which amount not to exceed $1,000 shall be available for expenses of Indians participating in folk festivals, and not to exceed $44,750 shall be available for administrative expenses incident thereto, including personal services in the District of Columbia (not to exceed $39,700) and elsewhere. Reindeer service: For supervision of reindeer in Alaska and instruc- tion in the care and management thereof, including salaries and travel expenses of employees, purchase, rental, erection, and repair of range cabins, purchase and maintenance of communication and other equip- ment, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses, $91,160, to be immediately available, and to remain available until June 30, 1944, including not to exceed $40,000 of said amount to be used for exterminating wolves and coyotes. For general support of Indians and administration of Indian prop- erty 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: Fort Apache, $60,000; Navajo, $4,900, including all neces- sary expenses of holding a tribal fair, erection of structures, awards for exhibits and events, feeding of livestock, and labor and materials; Pima (Camp McDowell), $360; San Carlos, $4,240; Truxton Canon, $13,000; in all, $82,500; California: Mission, $26,000; Colorado: The unexpended balance of the appropriations under this head (Southern Ute and Ute Mountain) for the fiscal year 1942, includ- ing the purchase of land, the subjugation thereof, and the construction of improvements thereon, is hereby continued available until June 30, 1943, for the purposes hereof; Idaho: Fort Hall, $1,200; Northern Idaho (Nez Perce), $200, includ- ing the purchase of land, title to which shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Nez Perce Indians; Iowa: Sac and Fox, $630; Minnesota: Consolidated Chippewa, $1,600 for salary and incidental expenses of the secretary of the tribal executive committee; Montana: Flathead, $24,000; Nevada: Western Shoshone, $2,000; North Carolina: Cherokee, including the construction of a commu- nity building, $10,000; Oregon: Klamath, $118,975, of which not to exceed $4,500 shall be available for fees and expenses of an attorney or firm of attorneys selected by the tribe and employed under a contract approved by the Secretary of the Interior; Utah: Uintah and Ouray, $11,000, of which amount not to exceed $4,000 shall be available for the payment of an agent employed under a contract approved by the Secretary of the Interior; Washington: Colville, $5,400; Puyallup, $1,300 for upkeep of the Puyallup Indian cemetery; Taholah (Makah), $6,600, including the purchase of land, title to which shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Makah Indians; Yakima, $1,300 (Yakima, $300; Lummi, $1,000, including the purchase of land, title to which shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Lummi Indians); Tulalip, $5,000; in all, $19,600; Wisconsin: Keshena, $83,725, including $25,000, of which not exceed- ing $5,000 shall be available for general relief purposes and not exceed- ing $20,000 for monthly allowances, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, to old and indigent members of the Menominee Tribe who reside with relatives or friends and $5,200 for the compensation and expenses of an attorney or firm of

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