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INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES
Vol. I, Laws
(Compiled to December 1, 1902)Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904.
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Abandonment of tribal relations not to forfeit right to tribal property
23
to entitle Indians to enter homestead lands
23 Absentee Shawnee, agreement of June 26, 1890
411
allotments confirmed
412
allotments to be made
413
time for selection restricted
413
cession of lands in Indian Territory 411 payment for cession 413 school lands reserved
413 allotments confirmed and additional allotments to be made 412,413 excess of 80 acres may be sold by allottees 520 sale by allottees, actual residents of other States 701 sale by heirs of deceased allottees 701 cession of lands by, payment for 413 lands in Indian Territory, cession of 411 lands in Oklahoma, proclamation opening to settlement 951 settlers may commute homestead entries 505 settlers granted extension of time for payment 505,565 legislation relating to, note 414 statistics 1042 Absentee Wyandot, purchase of land in Indian Territory for use of 522 allotments in severalty 522 if in one of Five Civilized Tribes, allotments in severalty not to be made until provided for that tribe 567 lands in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations to be purchased
600 lands in Indian Territory not available for, Secretary of Interior to provide other lands 621 Accounts of officers of Indian service agents, books to be kept and not to be removed from agencies 25 itemized statements to be kept 25 penalty for failure to make entries 25 transcripts of entries to be forwarded quarterly to Commissioner of Indian Affairs 25 Commissioner of Indian Affairs to examine 1 false entries, penalty for agents making 25 false vouchers, forfeiture of entire item claimed
32 knowledge of officers to be presumed
32 vouchers correctly presented not affected 32 settlement of accounts
before advances on succeeding year
10 employees intrusted with money and goods for distribution to settle accounts annually 9 delinquents to be reported to Congress 10 regulations for settlement to be prescribed by President 1 Treasury Department to have charge of settlements 1 traveling expenses, actual expenses only to be allowed 26 marshals, clerks of court, and district attorneys excepted 26 special agents allowed $3 per diem when in the field 31 Actions, burden of proof in suits between Indians and whites to be on whites 15 Five Civilized Tribes, for lands held by intruders claiming citizenship 91,92 appeals to United States Supreme Court 101 forcible entry and detainer, in Five Civilized Tribes 49,92 for allotments by persons denied citizenship 68,109,121 goods seized, actions against as under revenue laws 15 intoxicating liquor seized, actions against 18 qui tam action for penalties 18 Oklahoma, district courts of, jurisdiction in actions between Indians of different tribes 46 penalties, jurisdiction of actions for 15,18 tribal property, tribe to be party to suits affecting 90,654 United States district attorneys to represent Indians in all suits 66 Acknowledgement of deeds may be taken before agents 6 Acts of Cherokee council, President of United States to approve 112,727 Choctaw and Chickasaw council, President of United States to approve 654 Creek council, President of United States to approve 112,661,739 Ada, term of court at 121 Adoption of members, Stockbridge and Munsee, adoption of persons not of Indian descent to be void 130 tribes in Indian Territory, judgment against adopted members, execution may be made on improvements upon certain lands 50 Advances to officers of Indian service, not made until accounts of previous year are settled 10 Advertisement, irrigation contracts need not be advertised 113 supplies for Indian service 8,112 may be before appropriations are made, on basis of prior year 69 Agencies, appropriations for, estimates to show what amounts are required by respective agencies 27 boundaries to be established by Secretary of Interior 6 consolidation of agencies by the President 29 expenditure for employees at such agencies not to exceed £15,000 per annum 89 employees, expenditure for not to exceed £10,000 per annum, except at consolidated agencies 24,89 Indian labor to be preferred 29 interpreting not to be paid extra 67 number and kind of employees to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior 24,89 increase in number, how obtained 24 services of, agents' accounts to contain sworn statement of 24 expenses for employees at, not to exceed £10,000 per annum 24,89 except at consolidated agencies 89 for Southern Ute in Colorado 157 inspection by Indian inspectors 4 alternate visits by inspectors 5 inspectors need not visit twice a year 23 interpreters at agencies 6 employees not to be paid extra as 67 location to be within or near territory of tribe 6 place to be designated by the President 6 number of Indians to be reported annually 25 President may consolidated and abolish unnecessary agencies 25 may discontinne or transfer agencies 6 statistics and information relating to 1027 Agency buildings, sale when not required, section of land to be sold with 15 Agent at Cherokee, N. C., superintendent of industrial school to perform duties ofAgent at Cherokee, N. C., superintendent of industrial school to perform duties 65,446 Agent of State may assist in negotiating treaty for cession of lands 14 Agents, account of expenditures to be kept 25 books to be open to inspection 25 not to be removed from agency 25 false entries, penalty for making 25 necessity for employment of labor to be stated under oath 24 certificate may be substituted 24 penalty for failing to keep accounts 25 settlement of accounts to be made before advances on succeeding year 10 transcript of entries to be forwarded quarterly to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 25 acknowledgments of deeds, etc., may be taken before 6 allotments under general allotment act may be made by 33 reports in duplicate to be submitted to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 33 annual reports of, to include census of Indians, operations of schools, and statistics of teachers 32 appointment to be made by the President 5 army officers may be detailed for duty as 100 appropriations not available for 100 Secretary of the Interior to have supervision 100 arrest and trial of Indian criminals and of fugitives from justice in the Indian country to be secured by 19 bonds to be furnished 5 liability to be for funds received from any source 101 sureties to file a statement of their property 25 California, residence to be at agencies 6 visits to Washington only on order of Commissioner, violations to be reported to the President 6 census of Indians to be reported annually 32 contracts, record of, to be kept 25 damages by trespass of tribal Indians upon lands of allottees to be ascertained by 14 delivery of goods and money to be witnessed and certified by 9 depositions relative to depredation claims to be taken 20 discontinuation of services when unnecessary 7 distilleries within agencies to be destroyed by 18 duties of agents 6 extra services, compensation allowed for actual expenses only 6 Agents, interpreters, nomination and suspension by agents 6 intruders in Indian country to be removed by 18 licenses to trade to be issued by 16 may perform duties of two agencies 5 not to leave agency without permission 6 not to leave agency without permission 6 passports to Indian country may be issued by 17 pensiona claims, declarations may be made before 21,64 proofs may be made before 22 President may dispense with services of 5 protection of Indians adopting habits of civilized life 14 reports to Commissioners of Indian Affairs 5 residence to be near or within territory of tribe 6 salary and compensation 5,67 extra services, actual expenses only to be paid 6 extra services, actual expenses only to be paid 67,79 bond to be same as other agents 67,79 Cherokee, N. C 65,446 supplies, number of Indians present and receiving, to be reported 13 rolls of Indians entitled to, to be annually reported 24 suspension temporarily by inspectors 4 term of office to be four years 5 to hold over until successor qualifies 5,29 Agriculture, Indians to be instructed in 7 annual report of 1 Agricultural lands, Five Civilized Tribes, leases of tribal lands prohibited, termination of existing leases 99 on ceded parts of reservations allotted under act of 1887 to be disposed of to actual settlers only 34 Alaska, sale of intoxicants and firearms to Indians prohibited 105 term Indian defined 105 Albany and Astoria Railroad Company, right of way through Grande Ronde Reservation, Oreg 512 Ale, introduction into Indian country prohibited 63 Alienation of allotments by heirs of deceased allottees 120 homestead not to be sold in certain cases 120 land to become subject to taxes 120 minors to sell by guardian 120 Indian homesteads forbidden for five years from patent 23 Alleghany Reservation, cemetery lands may be granted to Wildwood Cemetery Association 215 leases of land in certain villages 155 renewals not to exceed ninety-nine years 368 Allotments in severalty Absentee Shawnee, provisions relating to 412,413 sale by allottees actual residents of other States 701 by heirs of deceased allottees 701 of land in excess of 80 acres 520 Absentee Wyandot in Indian Territory 522,621 when to be made if reservation is purchased in one of the Five Civilized Tribes 567 Apache, under agreement of October 21, 1892 709,710,711 Arickaree, Fort Berthold Reservation 425 Assiniboine, in Montana 263 Bannock, on Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 314,705 Blackfeet, in Montana 263 on reservation in Montana, not to be made 606 Bloods, in Montana 263 Cayuse on Umatilla Reservation 224,225,226 Cherokee Nation, general provisions relating to 498 area to be 100 acres 120 cattle grazing on, not to be taxed 798 certificates of allotment 789 contests to be filed in nine months from selection 797 decease of claimant, executor to select for heirs 789 Delawares to receive allotments 718,789 excessive holdings, penalty for 788 homesteads to be selected on 788 incompetents, selections for 797 improvements on lands, certain, to be paid for 797 intruders to be ejected 789 lands reserved from 724,790 leases for grazing and agricultural purposes 798 minors, selections for 797 in Cherokee Outlet 490 possession to be delivered by United States Indian agent 789 reserved lands 724,790 selection, area to be not less than legal subdivisions 788 selection, default of allottees, may be by commissioners to Five Civilized Tribes 788 under agreement of April 9, 1900 716,717,718 under agreement of July 1, 1902 788 Cheyenne in Indian Territory, under agreement of October, 1890 416,417 Chickasaw Nation, general provisions for 498 area to be 320 acres 120 coal and asphalt lands reserved 775,784 contests to be filed in nine months from selection 786 freedmen 684,772,780 minors and incompetents 786 eserved lands 775 under agreement of April 23, 1897 647,648,649 under agreement of March 21, 1902 772 Chippewa, Grand Portage Reservation, timber on, may be cut and sold 713 in Michigan 158,161 in Minnesota, on Red Lake and White Earth reservations 302,303 to be completed 761 of Lake Superior, on La Pointe or Bad River Reservation 713 Chippewa and Christian reservations, Kans., deceased allottees without heirs, sale of allotment 624 patents to be issued for allotments 623 Choctaw Nation, general provisions relating to 498 area to be 320 acres 120 coal and asphalt lands reserved and to be sold 775,784 contests to be filed in nine months from selection 786 freedmen 684,772 minors and incompetents 786 Mississippi band 106 reserved lands 775 under agreement of March 21,1902 772 April 23, 1897 6447,648,649 Citizens' Band of Potawatomi 410,520 sale by allottees, actual residents of other States 701 heirs of deceased allottees 701 Colville Reservation, Wash 441,667 schedule of lands allotted 1002 Comanche, under agreement of October 21, 1892 709,710,711 Creek Nation, provisions relating to 498 area to be 160 acres 120 Commission to Five Civilized Tribes to settle controversies 762 deeds for allotments 735 incumbrance prohibited for five years 764 in Seminole Nation 738 lands reserved from 735 under agreement of September 27, 1897 657,658,661 of March 8, 1900 730,731 ratified June 30, 1902 761 Crows in Montana 195,196,434 deficiencies to be compensated for 559 mining and other bona fide claims not to be selected 447 under agreement of August 27,1892 451 Eastern Shawnee, minor children to receive 752 Five Civilized Tribes, commission to allot lands 92,499 action for recovery of allotments when citizenship is denied 93 burial grounds reserved 93 church lands reserved 93 confirmation of allotments 93 improvements to be included in allotment 93 mineral lands not to be allotted 93 Mississippi Choctaw to receive on proof of identity and settlement in Choctaw and Chickasaw country 406 report of allotments 93 residence on lands of other tribe, allotment may be received there 99 school lands reserved 93 timber on allotments may be sold 97 town sites reserved 93 transfer of allotments forbidden 93 Flandreau Sioux 330 Flatheads in Bitter Root Valley, allotments may be sold and allottees removed to Jocko Reservation, Mont 327 general provisions for allotment 33 actions for, in United States circuit courts 68,109 not applicable to Five Civilized Tribes or Quapaw Agency 68,109 statutes of limitation to be applicable 121,122 agents to allot and certify allotments to Commissioner of Indian Affairs 33 to select for orphans 33 agents and special agents to select when person entitled to select fails for four years 33 alienation by heirs of deceased allottees 120 area, pro rata when lands are insufficient 57 citizenship accorded allottees 35 condemnation of allotted lands for public uses 113 Congress has authority to make provisions for 1058 descent and partition, law of State or Territory to govern 34,58 double allotments made by mistake, correction of 70 educational funds, allottees not to be excluded from 68 errors in allotments may be corrected during trust period 70 fees to be paid from United States Treasury 58 Five Civilized Tribes excepted from general provisions 35 grazing land to be allotted in double quantities 57 heads of families to select for minors 33 heirs of deceased allottees may alienate 120 homesteads not to be sold in certain cases 120 land to become subject to taxation 120 minors to sell by guardian 120 highways may be granted through 114 improvements to be embraced in selections 33 when two Indians have improvements on the same legal subdivision 33 intoxicants not to be brought upon while title is held in trust by United States 84 leases by allottees under disability 57,81,82,105,620 lieu selections upon surrender of patent 39 Miami and Peoria excepted from general provisions 35 minor children, heads of families to select for 33 nonreservation Indians to receive allotments as if on reservation 33 fees to be paid Land Office from United States Treasury 34 orphans, agents to select for 33 Osage excepted from general provisions 35 outside of Indian Territory, to be under act of 1887 800 patents to issue to allottee and his heirs in trust for twenty-five years 34 conveyance during trust period to be void 34 President may extend trust period 34 recordation and delivery to be free of charge 35 President to survey and allot reservations 56 pro rata allotments where land is insufficient for full area 57 railroads through. (See title Railroad rights of way) religious organizations, lands not exceeding 160 acres may be patended to 35 report of allotting agents 33 revision of allotments made prior to February 28, 1891 57 Sauk and Fox excepted from general provisions 35 Seneca of New York excepted from general provisions 35 selections to be made by Indians 33 size of allotment to be one-eighth of a section 57 treaty stipulations as to, not affected by general allotment act 57 special agents may be appointed to make allotments 33 trespasses upon, by Indians, compensation for 14,15 suspension of chiefs for 15 unallotted lands may be purchased by United States 34 agricultural lands to be disposed of to actual settlers only 34 unsurveyed lands, adjustment of lines on survey 33 Great Sioux Reservation, Dakota 330,331 Grosventres in Montana 263,425 Iowa on reservation in Indian Territory 393 Kansas and Nebraska 230,245 Oklahoma 566 Kansa, under agreement ratified July 1, 1902 766 in Indian Territory 344 Kickapoo in Indian Territory 480,481 Kickapoo in Kansas, absentees and children 681 children to receive 568 deceased allottees' estates to be settled 242 Kiowa, under agreement of October 21, 1892 708,709,710,711 Klamath Reservation, Oreg., to children born since completion of allotments 751 Klamath River Reservation, Cal. 439 Lower Brule Sioux, South Dakota 599 reallotment of lands 688 Mandan of Fort Berthold Reservation 425 Miami Indian Territory 344 sale by heirs of deceased allottees 701,702 of 100 acres of, in certain cases 620 Mission Indians in California 384,750 Mississppi Choctaw, on identification and settlement in Choctaw and Chickasaw country 106 incumbrance or sale void 106 Munsee in Kansas, patents to issue 623 sale of abandoned lands and land of deceased allottees without heirs 624 Nez Percés of Lapwai Reservation, Idaho 538,539 Omaha in Nebraska 213 additional allotments to women and children born subsequent to former allotments 486 Oto and Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska 510 Pawnee in Indian Territory 161,497 area to be 160 acres 161 inalienable for fifteen years 161 patents to issue after five years 161 Peoria in Indian Territory 344 sale by heirs of deceased allottees 701,702 of 100 acres in certain cases 620 Piankashaw in Indian Territory 344 Piegan in Montana 263 Ponca on Great Sioux Reservation 332 Potawatomi, Citizens Band 410 sale when allottee does not reside within State or Territory 520,521,701 of land in excess of 80 acres 520,701 Potawatomi, lands in Kansas 567,568 Potawatomi, Prairie Band, absentees and children 681 Puyallup Reservation, Wash., sale of parts not required for homes and alienation of balance after ten years from March 3, 1893 487,488 Quapaw, in Indian Territory 566 Quapaw Agency, lease by allottees 619 Red Cliff Reservation, Wis., Chippewa on 569 Red Lake Reservation, Minn., to Chippewa on 303 River Crow, in Montana 263 Santee Sioux 330,666 Sauk and Fox, reservation in Kansas and Nebraska 230,245 Sauk and Fox in Indian Territory 390 Sauk and Fox of the Missouri, additional allotments to children born since first allotment 521 Seminole, general provisions relating to 498 in Creek Nation 738 provisions for, in agreement of December 16, 1897 663,664 Seneca, minor children 752 Sheepeaters, on Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 314 Shoshoni, on Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 314 Shoshoni and Bannock, on Fort Hall Reservation 705,706,707 Siletz Reservation, Oreg., excess of 80 acres may be patented without restriction upon sale 743 Sioux Reservation in Nebraska, houses to be erected by the Government 170 part of reservation excepted from act of 1887 35 Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux in Dakota under agreement of 1889 430 Southern Ute in Colorado 556 irrigation ditches through lands 754 special provisions for allotments, note 33 Stockbridge and Munsee 130 Tonkawa in Okalahoma 495 Uintah Ute Reservation, Utah 642 Umatilla on Umatilla Reservation, Oreg 224,225,226 Uncompahgre Ute 621,686,800 agricultural lands only to be allotted 800 United Peoria and Miami in Indian Territory 344 Upper and Middle Spokan 453 Ute in Colorado 184,185 area of allotments 181,182 commission to have charge of 182 Ute on Uintah and White River reservations, Utah 753 Walker River Reservation, Nev 751 Wallawalla on Umatilla Reservation 224,225,226 Wea in Indian Territory 344 Wenatshapam Indians, branch of Yakima Nation 530 Western Miami in Indian Territory 344 White Earth Reservation, Minn., to Chippewa on 303 Whichita and affiliated bands in Okalahoma 561 Winnebago in Minnesota 125,133 alienation authorized 557 Wyandot Reservation, Ind. T., allottees may sell and convey part 600 Yakima Reservation, leases not to exceed ten years 701 Yankton Sioux in South Dakota 525 Yuma in California 42 Allottees in severalty to be protected 14 Alsea,and Siletz Reservation, Oreg., agreement of October 31, 1892 533 Alsea and Siletz reservations, Oreg., new reservation established 157 boundaries of reservation 57 consent of tribes 157 old reserve restored to public domain 157 removal of Indians 157 American Baptist Home Mission Society's university, lands in Creek Nation reserved for 735 American Island, Dakota, granted for public park and Sioux Indians to be removed from 337,338 lease of for quasi-public purposes by city of Chamberlain, Dakota 570 American Missionary Association, cemetery lands may be bought from Alexander Redwing on Santee Sioux lands, Nebr 485 Amity, in depredation claims 58 Animals, injuries to in Indian Territory, penalty for 44 Annual report of agents, contents of 32 Annual report of Commissioner of Indian Affairsawards on contracts 27 bids and proposals 27 disbursements in the Indian service 1 distribution of supplies, number of Indians present and receiving same 2,13 employees at schools 63,69,108 employees of Indian bureau 62 employed at Washington 63,69 forwarded to Congress on first day of session 25 reports of agents distributing supplies to be included 2 Annual report of employees entrusted with distribution of money and goods 9 those delinquent in settlement of accounts to be indicated 10 Annual report of Secretary of the Interior accounts of proceeds of sales of natural products of reservations 31,36 disbursement of appropriations 25 educational fund, expenditure of 36 employees entrusted with property and money 9 forwarded to Congress on first day of session 25 number of Indians at each agency 25 property not required on reservations, removal and sale of 101 purchase of supplies under exigency in open market 112 school statistics 36 traveling expenses of inspectors 4 Annual report of teaching of agriculture, etc 7 Annuities. (See also Trust funds and funds of tribes) captives of tribe to be surrendered before delivery of 11,23 chiefs violating treaties, delivery to forbidden 11 hostility of tribe a cause for forfeiture 11 labor on reservations required of able-bodied Indians to the value of amount delivered 24 Secretary of Interior may except tribes from requirement 24 nonattendance at school, annuities may be withheld from parents 66 payable in money, may be paid in goods 8 payment of (see also Distribution of annuities) by person designated by the President 8,76,79 coin to be used where required by treaty 8 persons over 18 years may receipt for 102 persons to be present and certify to 9 persons under influence of liquor not to receive 9 to Five Civilized Tribes to be per capita 97 rations may be commuted to money where tribe is civilized 63,101 statement of tribal annuities 1023 to what persons payable 9 trespasses on allotments, deductions for 14 tribes for which special provisions are made   Arapaho and Shoshoni, from cession of April 21, 1896 624,625 Arikara, Fort Berthold Reservation, from cession of 1891 425 Assiniboin, for cession of Montana lands 262,601 how to be expended 602 Bannock, for cession of parts of Fort Hall and Lemhi Reservation 314 Blackfeet, for cession of Montana lands 262 Blackfeet Reservation Indians 605,606 Bloods, for cession of Montana lands 262 Cherokee, permanent annuity to Eastern Band 20 Chickasaw, permanent annuity commuted to £60,000 cash 740 Choctaw, permanent appropriation for interest on judgment of the Court of Claims 285 Cur d'Alene, from cession of March 26, 1887 421 September 9, 1889 423 Creeks, permanent annuities funded added to Creek general fund 750 proceeds of cession of January 19, 1889 322,324 use of, for education purposes 323 Crows of Montana 196 irrigation system to be completed with 687,701 Eastern Shawnee, permanent annuities funded 742 interest to be paid 752 Flandreau Sioux 335,598 Grosventres, for cession of December 28, 1886 262 December 14, 1886 425 October 9, 1895 601 how to be expended 602 Iowa, proceeds of cession of 1890 395 reservations ceded 229 to Wm. Tohee, chief 396 Mandan, Fort Berthold Reservation from cession of 1891 425 Northern Arapaho and Cheyenne, place of delivery 169 Pawnee, proceeds of cession of November 23, 1892 496,498 sale of reservation under act of 1876 160 treaty of September 24, 1857, amended 498 Piegan, from cession of December 28, 1886 262 Ponca, in Nebraska and Dakota, woolen clothing to be delivered by November 1 620 to be paid in money 599 River Crow, from cession of December 28, 1886 262 Sauk and Fox, life annuity of £500 to Pushetenekeque 701 proceeds of cession June 12, 1890 391 reservation ceded 229 Seneca, permanent annuities funded 741 Sheepeaters, for cession of parts of Fort Hall and Lemhi reservations 314 Shoshoni, for cession of parts of Fort Hall and Lemhi reservations 314 Shoshoni and Arapaho, for cession of April 21, 1896 625 Shoshoni and Bannock, Fort Hall Reservation, for cession October 7, 1898 705 from fund of $6,000 200 Sioux, permanent fund for 335 under act of March 3, 1889, part to be paid in money 559 where to be delivered 169 woolen clothing for Nebraska and Dakota bands to be delivered by November 1 620 Sioux, Flandreau band 598 in Montana, cession of December 28, 1886 262 Santee band in Nebraska 598 Southern Ute in Colorado, proceeds from sales under act of February 20, 1895 556,557 Upper and Middle Spokan, under agreement of March 11, 1887 454 Ute in Colorado 180,182,185 Yankton Sioux 524,525,528 Antlers, term of court at 71 Apache (see also Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache and White Mountain Apache) agreement of October 21, 1892 708 February 25, 1896, on San Carlos Reservation 609 cession and sale coal lands 609 statistics 1035,1041 Apache of Arizona and New Mexico, removal to Indian Territory prohibited 176 Apache on White Mountain Reservation, Ariz., part of lands to be sold under the mining laws and proceeds held in trust for Indians 740 Apache on San Carlos Reservation, agreement of February 25, 1896 609 Appeals, from United States commissioners in Indian Territory 53,73 courts in Indian Territory 41,54,58,75,77 to Supreme Court in citizenship cases 101 depredation claims 61 Application of funds to be in manner directed by law 10 Appropriations   act for 1903, provisions to take effect July 1, 1902 799 annual report of items disbursed to be made on November 1 25 depredation claims only paid on special appropriations 10 estimates to be classified by agencies and States 27 for education to be expended in the Indian country 10 for executing treaties not to be misapplied or transferred 10 for investment of trust funds 10 for supplies, advertisement and contracts before 69 distribution to prevent deficiencies 24 general, may be taken to supplement special 89 liabilities not to be incurred in excess of 24 specific, may be increased by general appropriations 89 tribes at war not to be paid from 23,24 Arapaho (see also Northern Arapaho and Cheyenne)   agreement of October, 1890, with Cheyenne and 415 allotments to be taken on ceded lands 415,416 prior to October, 1890, may be approved 417 restrictions upon alienation, etc., for twenty-five years 417 time within which to select 417 cession of lands in Indian Territory 415 payment for cession 417 fund of $1,000,000 to be held in trust at 5 per cent interest 417 schools and religious societies may have land reserved 416 allotments to be taken on lands ceded in October, 1890 415,416 patents to issue at end of twenty-five years 417 restrictions upon alienation or incumbrance 417 time for selection 417 cession of lands in Indian Territory 415 payment for 417 funds, proceeds of cession of 1890, $1,000,000, to be held in trust at 5 per cent interest 417,418 in Wyoming, agreement of April 21, 1896, with Shoshoni and 624 cession of lands, proceeds, how expended 624,625 lands in Indian Territory, schools and religious organizations may have reserve 416 school sections may be leased 419 settlement of 419 Oklahoma, settlers granted extension of time for payment 565 legislation relating to, note 168 statistics 1030,1042 Archives, relating to Indians, Smithsonian Institution to have charge of 27 Ardmore, term of court at 71 Arickaree.( See Arikara.)   Arikara, Fort Berthold Reservation   agreement of December 14, 1886 425 allotments of diminished reservation 426 restriction on alienation, etc., for twenty-five years 426 annuities, $80,000 annually for ten years 425 how to be expended 427 cession of land to United States 425 laws of Dakota extended over reservation 426 subsistence not to be furnished adult males not working orchildren not attending school 427 unallotted lands to be held in trust for twenty-five years 426 statistics 1033 Arizona, Executive orders relating to reservations in 801 expenses of certain counties in Indian prosecutions to be ascertained 552 Indians of, removal to Indian Territory forbidden 176 Arizona Southern Railroad Company, right of way through Papago Reservation, Ariz 211 Arizona Water Company, electric power plant may be constructed by, on Pima Reservation, Ariz 714 Arkansas, laws extended over Indian Territory 48 county equivalent to judicial district 50 court of appeals 75 criminal laws applicable, unless conflicting with United States laws 51 descent and distribution in Creek Nation 120,762 incorporation of cities and towns 94,95 State equivalent to Territory 51 pleading and practice in United States courts 41 Arkansas and Choctaw Railway Company, right of way through Choctaw Nation 572 Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 669 Arkansas Northwestern Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 589 amended provisions relative to 687 Arkansas River, bridge to be constructed by Campbell-Lynch Bridge Company 640 bridge to be constructed by Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway Company 347 Arkansas, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 517 amended provisions relating to 639 Arms and ammunition, sale to hostile Indians prohibited 1 Armstrong Orphan Academy, lands reserved for 775 Army, Nez Perces to be paid for services as scouts 540 offices of, detail as agents 100 appropriations not available for 100 Secretary of the Interior to have direction of 100 Sioux, serving as scouts during civil war and Sioux outbreak, payment to certain 485,559 to include 1,000 Indian scouts 2 officers to be appointed 26 pay to be as cavalry soldiers 3 when using their own horses 27 Yankton Sioux employed during civil war, payment to 526 Arrests, by marshal in Indian country 19 by military force, detention of prisoner 19 humane treatment to be required 19 for introducing intoxicants into Indian country 64 selling intoxicants to reservation Indians 64 of Indians and fugitives from justice in the Indian country 19 Arson, Indians committing crime of, against property of Indian or other person,State law to govern 32 penalty for committing, in Indian country 18 Asphalt lands, Choctaw and Chickasaw nations   leasing and operation of 652,653 reserved from allotment 775,784 sale of 783,784 Asphalt lands in Indian Territory, lease of, by Secretary of the Interior 93 Assault, in Indian country, penalty for 18 with deadly weapon in Indian Territory 44 intent to kill, Indian committing against Indian or other person, State laws applicable 32 kill or maim, penalty for 18 rob, in Indian Territory, penalty for 44 Assiniboin   agreement of December 31, 1886 261 allotments 263 area 263 descent by laws of Montana 263 patents, contents of 263 title to be held in trust for twenty-five years 263 allottees not to lose tribal rights 263 annuities 262 preference to industrious Indians 263 surplus not required to be retained for benefit of tribe 263 boundaries of reservation 265 marking of 264 cattle, brand of Indian department to be on, sale prohibited 262 cession of lands 262 employees at agency, Indians preferred 262 purpose of agreement 262 reservation, boundaries 264 marking of 264 rights of way through 264 to be separate from other tribes 262 right of way through reservation 264 Assiniboin, Fort Belknap Reservation   agreement of October 9, 1895 601 annuities to be paid 601,602 cattle delivered to Indians, not to be sold 602 cession of lands 601 depredation claims not to be deducted from payment here directed 603 employment of Indians on agency 602 mixed bloods included in term Indian 603 payment for cession, distribution of 601,602 stock raising on reservation 602 survey of reservation 603 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont., boundaries defined 264 timber on adjoining lands may be used 264 statistics 1033 Assistant Attorney-General to defend depredation claims 59,61 compensation increased to $5,000 per annum 63,66 Assistant district attorneys, Indian Territory 85 appointment 85 place of residence 85 salary 85 Atchison and Nebraska Railway Company, right of way through Iowa and Sauk and Fox reservation in Kansas and Nebraska 594 Atoka, term of court at 71 Atoka agreement (Choctaw and Chickasaw, April 23, 1897) 647 Attachment of improvements on tribal lands in Indian Territory forbidden 50 Attendance at school, rations may be withheld from parents 66 Attorney-General, accounts of Cherokee to be stated by 558 actions for allotments by persons denied citizenship, copy of petition to be served on 109 bonds of marshals in Indian Territory may be increased 83 depredation claims to be defended by assistant 59,61 deputy marshals in Indian Territory, certain accounts to be approved 83 district attorneys in Indian Territory, residence to be fixed by 85 Attorneys, provisions with reference to depredation claims 61 Santee Sioux of Nebraska and certain South Dakota bands of Sioux, not to exceed $1,000 per annum may be appropriated for 447 Automatic signals at railroad crossings in Indian Territory and Oklahoma 117 Awards of contracts to be annually reported by Commissioner of Indian Affairs 27 |
Bad River Reservation, Wis., allotments to Chippewa on 713 Executive orders establishing 928 Banking and trust companies in Indian Territory, provisions respecting 111 Bannock   agreement of May 14, 1880 314 allotments on Fort Hall Reservation 314 area of 314 patents to restrict alienation, etc., for twenty-five years 315 annuities in consideration of cession 314 cession of part of Fort Hall Reservation 314 Lemhi Reservation 314 removal from Lemhi to Fort Hall Reservation 314 agreement of July 18, 1881, on Fort Hall Reservation 199 right of way across reservation ceded for railroad 199 agreement of May 27, 1887, on Fort Hall Reservation 292 cession of part of reservation 292 lands ceded to be surveyed and sold 293 proceeds of sales to be held in trust at 5 per cent interest 293 right of way ceded to Utah and Northern Railroad Company 293 agreement of February 5, 1898 704 allotments to Indians residing on ceded lands 705,706 boundaries, survey and marking of 706 cession of lands 704 Indians to have use of ceded lands while remaining public lands 706 highways through reservation 706 irrigation, water reserved for 706 payments for cessions 705 depredation claims not to be deducted 705 Fort Hall Reservation, allotments on 707 funds, proceeds of lands ceded in Fort Hall Reservation to be held in trust at 5 per cent interest 293 railroad right of way ceded across Fort Hall Reservation 201 statistics 1033 Baptist Mission School, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for 724,790 Barker, William B., lease of oil and gas wells from Seneca Nation ratified 468 release of part to Seneca confirmed 623 Beer, introduction into Indian country prohibited 63 Bell, R. S., widow of, lands reserved from allotment 775 Bible, instruction of Indian school children in 38 Bids, certified checks to accompany, when exceeding $5,000 25 to be filed and preserved 27 Big Horn Southern Railroad Company, right of way through Crow Reservation, Mont 309 time for construction extended and route amended 479 Big Wind River, Shoshoni Reservation, Wyo., bridge across to be reconstructed 523 Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke City Railroad Company, right of way across Crow Reservation, Mont 277 Bitter Root Valley, Montana, Flathead and confederated tribes in, removed to Jocko Reservation 135,326 Flathead lands in, reappraisement and sale 667 orders establishing reserve in 854 sale of allotments 326 survey and sale of lands in 135 homestead laws extended over 149 payment, time extended 149 Black Bob band of Shawnee, suit to quiet title to lands of, in Kansas 324 Black Hawk War, pensions to survivors of 122 Blackfeet   agreement of February 11, 1887 261,266 allotments in severalty 263 area 263 descent by laws of Montana 263 patents, restrictions to be expressed in 263 title to be held in trust for twenty-five years 263 allottees not to lose tribal rights 263 annuities 262 not required, retention for benefit of tribe 263 preference to industrious Indians 263 boundaries of reservation 265 marking of 264 cattle, brand of Indian Department to be on 262 sale forbidden 262 cession of lands 262 employees at agency, Indians to be preferred 262 purpose of agreement 262 reservation, boundaries 265 marking of 264 rights of way through 264 to be separated from other tribes 262 rights of way through lands, how granted 264 agreement of September 26, 1895 604 allotments not to be made 606 cattle to be distributed, sale forbidden 606 cession of lands 605 depredation claims not to be deducted from appropriations 607 mixed bloods included in term Indian 607 payments for cession 605 preference to Indians in employment 606 rights of way through reservation 607 survey of reservation 606 legislation relating to, note 149 reservation established in Montana 149,150,263 boundaries defined 265 ceded lands opened to settlement 266 laws of Montana extended over part ceded 286 part annexed to counties of Choteau and Dawson 286 rights of way across, how granted 264 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company granted right of way over 246 statistics 1029,1030,1043 Blackfeet Agency, Mont., statistics of 1029 Blackfeet Reserve, Mont., Executive orders establishing 855 Blacksmiths, tribes to direct employment of, when 7 upper and middle bands of Spokane, provisions for 454 Bloods   agreement of February 11, 1887 261 allotments in severalty 263 area 263 descent by laws of Montana 263 patents, restrictions to be expressed in 263 title to be held in trust for twenty-five years 263 allottees not to lose tribal rights 263 annuities 262 not required, retention for future distribution 263 preference to industrious Indians 263 boundaries of reservation 266 marking of 264 cattle, brand of Indian Department to be on 262 sale forbidden 262 cession of lands 262 employees at agency, Indians to be preferred 262 purpose of agreement 262 reservation, boundaries 266 marking of 264 rights of way through 264 to be separate from other tribes 262 rights of way through lands, how granted 264 legislation relating to, note 149 reservation established in Montana 149,150,262 boundaries defined 265 ceded lands opened to settlement 266 laws of Montana extended over ceded part 286 part annexed to counties of Choteau and Dawson 286 rights of way across, how granted 264 statistics 1029 Bloomfield Academy, lands reserved from allotment 775 Blue Mountain Irrigation and Improvement Company, right of way for canals and reservoirs on Umatilla Reservation, Oreg 457 Boise Fort Reservation, Minn., Duluth, Rainy Lake River and Southwestern Railway Company granted right of way through 260 Bonds, abstracted, value of, to be held in Treasury for benefit of Indians at 5 per cent interest 69 additional security may be required of persons intrusted with property 7 Bonds, agents 5 liability for funds received from any source 101 sureties to file statement of property 25 cities in Indian Territory may issue, for public improvements 118,119 clerk of United States court in Indian Territory 40,72 constables in Indian Territory 53,73 delivery to Choctaw of certain, suspended 141 marshal of United States court in Indian Territory 40,83 subagents 6 traders with the Indian tribes 16 Bosque Redondo Reserve, N. Mex., Executive orders establishing 870 Boundaries of agencies to be established by the Secretary of the Interior 6 Boundary monuments of surveys in Indian Territory 82 cost limited 82 penalty for defacing 82 Bounty lands, laws relating to, extended over Indians 20 Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railway Company, right of way through Chippewa and Leech Lake reservations in Minnesota 514,571 Brand of stock, alteration of, in Indian Territory, penalty for 44 Bribery, Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Arkansas laws applicable 653 Bridges, Arkansas River, Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway Company may construct 347 at Webbers Falls, Indian Territory, the Campbell-Lynch Bridge Company may construct 640 Big Wind River, Shoshoni Reservation, Wyo., construction authorized 523 Niobrara River, constructions authorized for access to Ponca and Yankton Sioux reservations 510 Poteau River, in Choctaw Nation, Fort Smith and Choctaw Bridge Company may construction bridge 279 courts to have jurisdiction of controversies 328 Brothertown Indians, lands in Wisconsin conveyed to trustees to be sold for benefit of 174 Brule Sioux, agreement of September 26, 1876 169,171 statistics 1041 Buildings, on ceded lands, belonging to the United States, sale of 15 Burden of proof, actions between whites and Indians respecting property rights,to be on white person 15 Burglary, Indians committing, upon property of another Indian or other person, State law to apply 32 in Indian Territory, penalty for 37 Burial grounds (see also Cemetery lands), lands reserved for, in Five Civilized Tribes 93 |
California, agents not to visit Washington unless ordered by Commissioner of Indian Affairs 6 residence of to be at agencies 6 Executive orders relating to reservations in 815 Indians wars of 1851-52, pensions to survivors 123 Calispel. (See Kalispel.) Cameron, term of court at 71 changed to Poteau 108 Campbell-Lynch Bridge Company may construct bridge across Arkansas River at Webbers Falls 640 Camp Grant Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 801 Camp Verde Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 801 Canadian River, channel to be straightened and restored by Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company 645 constitutes boundary between Creek and Choctaw Nations 645 Canal rights of way. (See Irrigation.) Capitol Building, Chickasaw Nation, lands reserved from allotment 775 Capitol Building, Choctaw Nation, lands reserved from allotment 775 Capote band of Ute, agency in Colorado to be established 157 agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified 151 removal to new reservation 176 statistics 1043 Captives, surrender of, by Indians to be required before payments of money due 10,23 Carlin Farms Reserve, Nev., Executive orders establishing 865 Carlo's band of Flatheads, statistics 1032 Carpenters, Upper and Middle Bands of Spokan, provisions for 454 Cass Lake Chippewa, statistics 1046 Cass Lake Reservation, Minn., Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company granted right of way through 352 Cattaraugus Reservation, leases of lands in, renewals may not exceed ninety-nine years 155,368 Cattle, Cherokee Nation, on leased allotments not to be taxed 727,798 Creek Nation, grazing in 765 Crow Reservation 196 Cattle, Crow common herd, purchase of cattle for 434 distribution among individuals 754 Crows, purchase of, may be made with any trust funds 754 delivered to Indians of Blackfoot Reservation 606 delivered to Indians of Piegan, Blood, Blackfeet, and River Crow reservations, Mont., to have brand of Indian Department and not to be sold 262 delivered to Indians of Fort Belknap and Blackfoot Reservation, not to be sold 602 penalty for unlawful grazing on Indian lands 14 removal from Indian country for trading purposes forbidden, penalty 17 sale by agent for tribe 16 of Government cattle in possession of Indians to persons not members of tribe without consent of agents prohibited 31 Cayuga, statistics 1037 Cayuse, allotments on Umatilla Reservation, Oreg 224,225,226 statistics 1044 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Falls and Northwestern Railway Company, right of way through Pipestone Reservation, Minn 343 Cemetery lands, American Missionary Association may purchase on Santee Sioux Reservation, Nebr., allotment of Alexander Redwing 485 in Five Civilized Tribes, lands reserved 93 Kansa Nation, lands reserved for 768 Seneca may grant lands in Alleghany Reservation to Wildwood Cemetery Association 215 town of Kingfisher, Okla., may purchase lands for 486 town of Miami, Ind. T., may purchase from Peoria or Ottawa allottee 600 townsites, in Cherokee Nation, may purchase lands for 795 Chickasaw Nation, lands reserved from allotment 775 Choctaw Nation, lands reserved from allotment 775 Creek Nation, reservation of lands 660,734 desecration of graves 764 sale of lots 764 Five Civilized Tribes 96 Census, annual report of, by agents 32 Chippewa in Minnesota 302 on Chippewa and Christian reservations 623 Miami 146,191 Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho 171 Ute 184 Central judicial district of Indian Territory 71,118,121 Certificates to be attached to contracts executed before a judge 11 Chamberlain, city of, American Island may be leased by, for quasi-public purposes 570 Chattel mortgages, Quapaw Agency, to be recorded at Miami 700 Chehalis, Executive orders establishing reservation in Washington 901 statistics 1040 Chemehuevi, statistics 1030 Cherokee, accounts of treasurer kept with assistant treasurer at St. Louis 158 acts of council to be approved by President of United States 112 approved acts, publication of 112 disapproved acts, return of 112 secretary of tribe to forward to President 112 time for approval limited to thirty days 112 Agency, N. C., superintendent of training school to perform duties of 65,446 agreement of April 9, 1900 716 allotments in severalty, provisions relative to 715,716,717,718 rights of Delawares to be protected 718 cattle on leased allotments not subject to tribal tax 727 tribal lands, grazing tax may be imposed 727 Cherokee Advocate, publication of 724 citizenship accorded 726 claims to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 728 coal lands, rights in, not affected 729 deeds and conveyances, execution and recording of 722,723,727 definition of terms 716 Delaware suit, compensation of attorneys to be fixed by Court of Claims 728 funds arising to be paid into United States Treasury 726 disbursements to be authorized by tribe 726 lease of allotments 726 mineral lands 727 Methodist Episcopal Church South may buy certain lands 726 municipal corporations, powers of 725 oil lands, rights in, not affected 729 ordinances to be approved by the President and published 727 payments deferred to be a lien 727 permit taxes, noncitizens renting agricultural land not to pay 726 public buildings, sale when not required 725 railroad companies not benefited by transfer of title to allottees 726 recording of deeds and conveyances 722,723,727 reservation of certain land from allotment 724,725 reversion when not used for intended purpose 728 revenues, collection by officer appointed by Secretary of Interior 726 rolls of membership 723 schools, general provisions respecting 723,724 lands reserved for 724,725 Secretary of the Interior, powers of 726 surveys, expenses of 726 town sites, provisions relating to 718-722 reserved from allotment 724 tribal courts abolished 727 government to end March 4, 1906 726 indebtedness to be liquidated 727 agreement ratified July 1, 1902 787 allotments in severalty 788 cattle of lessees grazing on, taxation forbidden 798 certificates of allotment 789 contests to be filed within nine months of selection 797 divisions of land not less than legal subdivisions 788 excessive holdings 788 heirs may receive, but executor must select 789 improved lands, certain improvements to be paid for 797 incompetents, selections for 797 intruders to be ejected by agent 789 minors, selections for 797 patents to be issued 796 possession to be delivered by United States 789 reserved lands 790 selection by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes on default 788 appraisement of lands 788 cattle grazing on leased allotments, taxation forbidden 798 on unallotted lands, grazing tax for 798 cemetery lands reserved from allotment 795 claims referred to Court of Claims 797 Commission to Five Civilized Tribes to settle questions as to appraisement and allotment 789 debts of tribe, payment from funds 797 deeds and conveyances 796 definitions of terms 787 Delawares, members of Cherokee Nation, allotments to 789 distribution of tribal property to members 792 excessive inclosures of land 789 funds, disbursements to be under direction of the Secretary of the Interior 796 highways and roads 793 homesteads to be selected on allotment 788 alienation for twenty-one years forbidden 788 leases of allotments 798 orphans, interest of fund to support Cherokee Orphan Asylum 793 per capita payments to be made by officer of Interior Department 797 recording of patents for allotments 796 revenue to be collected by officer of Indian Department 796 rolls of citizenship 791 infant children, applications to be filed for 792 partial lists to be forwarded Secretary of Interior 791 persons enrolled in other tribes to be excluded 791 schools, expenses, how paid 792 lands reserved for 790 teachers, qualifications 792 use of school fund 792 town sites, appraisal of improvements 794 area 793 cometeries, purchase of land for 795 churches to have conveyance of land occupied 795 commissioners, if Indian appointee does not qualify vacancy may be filled by Secretary of the Interior 796 Government lands to be purchased 796 improvements of prior occupants 793 number of inhabitants less than 200 795 parks, purchase of land by town 795 payment for lots 796 default 795 town sites, prior occupants of unimproved lands may buy at one-half of appraisal 794 owning improvements may buy at one-fourth of appraisal 794 under title not based upon tribal laws, purchase by 794 sale of lots, any person may buy 796 payments, how made 794 unimproved lots, payment, how made 794 to be in twelve months 794 survey, platting, etc 793 expenses of, how paid 795 taxation of lots 795 tribal government to terminate March 4, 1906 796 tribal rights extinguished by death prior to September 1, 1902 279 allotments in severalty 120,498 area 120,498 citizenship accorded allottees 498 citizenship in Cherokee Nation, Dawes Commission to investigate 98 roll of 1880 confirmed 98 claims, Attorney-General to state accounts of moneys due 558 against United States, suit may be brought in Court of Claims 491,728,797 Delawares residing in, against Cherokee, referred to the Court of Claims 100 Eastern Band, against Cherokee, referred to the Court of Claims 216 Shawnee, against Cherokee, referred to the Court of Claims 446 Shawnee, Delaware, and Cherokee freedmen, against Cherokee, referred to the Court of Claims 372,492 Western Band, referred to Court of Claims 316 Commission to negotiate for cession of lands 341 Delawares, lands purchased for, segregation of 100 to be paid from funds of 300 Eastern Band, claim referred to Court of Claims 216 permanent annuity, appropriation for 20 taxes on North Carolina lands to be paid from tribal funds 457 timber sales, order for, to pay taxes on North Carolina lands, revoked 457 education, fund for, proceeds from leases of salt deposits to be added to 215 freedmen, Court of Claims to adjudicate claims 372 payment from Cherokee funds 300 roll of to be prepared by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 98 funds, arising from cession of Cherokee Outlet 489 sale of Cherokee Strip 132,173 Eastern Band to sue in Court of Claims to ascertain interest in 216 Osage purchase, funds derived from 141 payments to Delaware, Shawnee and adopted freedmen to be deducted from 300 transfer of certain annuities from Shawnee 521 indigent fund, $75,000 to be set apart as 141 lands, cession for use of Nez Perces of Joseph's Band 175 Commission to negotiate for cessions 341 sale of Cherokee Strip 131,173 legislation relating to, note 131 Nez Perces of Joseph's Band, lands sold for use of 175 orphan fund, $80,000 set apart as 141 to be used to support Cherokee Orphan Asylum 793 Osage, purchase of lands for use of 137 proceeds of, how to be expended 141 Pawnee, purchase of lands for use of 161 Ponca, purchase of reservation from Cherokee 167,175,191 salt deposits, leases for twenty years authorized 215 Shawnee to be paid from funds of 300 statistics 1045 suit for money withheld may be brought in Court of Claims 491 town sites, provisions relating to 95,96,718,793 commissioners to be appointed 106,107 appeals from, to Secretary of Interior 106 duties 106 work of, to commence when plats are approved 106 lands reserved from allotment 724 railroad stations, town sites to be established irrespective of population 107 Secretary of Interior to lay out, when town has 200 or more inhabitants 106 provisions for towns of less than 200 inhabitants 751,795 surveys by Secretary of Interior 106 may be by town authorities 107 Western Band, claim referred to Court of Claims 316 Cherokee Advocate Printing Office, lands reserved for 724,725,790 Cherokee Female Seminary, lands reserved for 725,790 Cherokee Insane Asylum, lands reserved for 725,790 Cherokee Male Seminary, lands reserved for 725,790 Cherokee Nation v. Hitchcock, decision of Supreme Court in case of 1053 Cherokee Orphan Asylum, lands reserved for 725,790 support from Cherokee orphan fund 793 Cherokee Outlet   allotment law of February 28, 1891, not applicable to 58 cession of, agreement of December 19, 1891 490 allotments to Cherokee settlers on 491 distribution of funds 492 payment for cession 489,491 removal of tresspassers 490 railroads not to be benefited by relinquishment except that further payments to Cherokee Nation need not be made 492 share of proceeds belonging to Delaware, Shawnee, and Cherokee freedmen to be retained pending decision of the Court of Claims 492 grazing cattle on, forbidden 946 489 proclamation opening lands to settlement 967 reservations of lands in, for public purposes, may be made by the President 493 salines restored to public domain 994 settlement of 493,494 when to become a part of Oklahoma 45 Cherokee Strip sale of 131,173 disposition of proceeds 132,173 price of lands 131,173 settlers to have preference right 131 surveys 131 town-site laws to apply to 132 Cherokee Training School, North Carolina, superintendent to act as agent 65,446 Cherokee war, pensions to survivors of 122 Cheyenne (see also Northern Arapaho and Cheyenne and Cheyenne and Arapaho) agreement of October, 1890, with Arapaho and 415 allotments to be taken on ceded lands 416 confirmation of those made prior to October, 1890 417 restrictions upon alienation, etc., for twenty-five years 417 time for selection 417 cession of land in Indian Territory 415 payment for cession 417 fund of $1,000,000 to be held in trust at 5 per cent interest 417 schools and religious societies may have land reserved 416 lands in Indian Territory ceded by 415 reservations for schools, etc 416 lease of school sections 419 settlement of lands 419 time for payment extended 565 legislation relating to, note 168 statistics 1030,1039 Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency, statistics 1030 Cheyenne and Arapaho Industrial School Reserve, Executive orders establishing 886 Cheyenne and Arapaho lands, Oklahoma, proclamation opening to settlement 956 settlers may commute entries and time for payment extended one year 505 Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation, Colo., Executive orders establishing 832 Ind. T., Executive orders establishing 839 grazing on, forbidden 938 payment to Choctaw and Chickasaw for, part of appropriation refunded 504 Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dak., agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 169,171 statistics 1030 Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak., boundaries defined 329 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, right of way as lessee through Iowa and Sauk and Fox Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska 594 Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 250 sale of franchises to Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company 358 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company right of way through Sioux Reservation in Dakota, grant confirmed 334 Sisseton and Wahpeton lands in Dakota, agreement granting, confirmed 431 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company right of way through Indian Territory 472 additional land for station and Y in Chickasaw Nation 475 franchises of Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railroad Company may be purchased 358 time for construction extended 630 Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central Railroad Company; may succeed to rights of St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company 208 Chickasaw, Absentee Wyandot to be established on lands, repealed 600,621 accounts of treasurer kept with assistant treasurer at St. Louis 158 agreement of April 23, 1897 (see Choctaw and Chickasaw) 647 March 21, 1902 (see Choctaw and Chickasaw) 771 allotments to members, area to be 320 acres 120,498 coal and asphalt lands reserved 775,784 contests to be filed in nine months from selection 786 boundaries of lands, survey and marking 620 central judicial district of Indian Territory, part of Chickasaw Nation added to 118 citizenship in tribe, whites entitled to, Commission to Five Civilized Tribes to determine 98 claims to Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache lands referred to Court of Claims 712 lands ceded by Wichita in 1891, referred to Court of Claims 564 coal and asphalt lands 784 freedmen, adoption by act of Chickasaw council approved 546 allotments to 648,772,780 claims referred to Court of Claims 779 roll to be prepared by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 81,98 funds, deposit of part for support of indigent members 748 national fund, balance to be paid into Treasury 752 draw interest at 5 per cent from July 1, 1901 752 payment for lands ceded for Cheyenne and Arapaho, part of appropriation refunded 504 use of Absentee Wyandot 600 permanent annuity commuted to $60,000 cash 740 indigent members, Commission to determine who are 749 funds may be used for support of 748 minors and incompetent persons, patents for allotments 786 public buildings, lands reserved from allotment 775 railroad rights of way granted Arkansas and Choctaw Railroad Company 669 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, station and Y 475 Little River Valley Railway Company 673 St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company 206 time for construction extended 235 statistics 1045 survey by Geological Survey 620 town sites, provisions relating to 95,96,106 Commission to have charge of 106 appointment of commissioners 107,112 duties of commission 106 work to commence when plats are approved 106 number of inhabitants to be 200 or over 106 railroad stations, irrespective of population 107 surveys by Secretary of Interior 106 may be by town authorities 107 tribal government to expire eight years from April 23, 1897 654 Chickasha, term of court at 71 Chiefs, trespasses upon lands of allottees cause for suspension of 15 violating treaties not to receive annuities 11 Children, Creek Nation, enrollment of 762 of white man and Indian woman, to have mother's rights 89 removal beyond reservation, consent of parent without duress required 76 to schools outside of State or Territory, voluntary consent of parents required 76 Chilocco Industrial School Reserve, Ind. T., Executive orders establishing 842 land to be reserved for use of 198 reservation of lands confirmed 493 Chilocco Reservation, Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company granted right of way through 645 Chippewa, allotments on Grand Portage Reservation, timber may be cut and sold 713 lands in Michigan 158,161 Minnesota, completion directed 761 La Pointe or Bad River Reservation 713 White Earth and Red Lake reservations 302,303 lands occupied may be retained 303 prior allotments, area to be deducted 303 allottees not to be disturbed on cession of lands 302 annuities, distribution of interest on fund arising from sale of ceded lands in Minnesota 305 Bad River Reservation, allotments on 713 ceded lands in Minnesota agricultural lands, survey and sale 304 dams may be constructed in aid of navigation 619,666 pine lands, appraisal and sale 303,304 sales of lands may be suspended 686 Chippewa, census to be taken 302 cession of lands in Minnesota except White Earth and Red Lake reservations, commission to secure 301 allottees not to be disturbed 302 approval by President to extinguish Indian title 302 compensation, duties, etc., of commissioners 303 Fond du Lac Band, claim for deficiency in area of reservation referred to Court of Claims 622 funds, proceeds of sales of ceded lands in Minnesota 305 semiannual interest on $20,000 to be credited L'Anse and Vieux de Sert bands 178 Grand Portage Reservation, timber on allotments may be cut and sold 713 L'Anse Band, semiannual interest to be credited to 178 La Pointe or Bad River Reservation, allotments on 713 legislation relating to, note 301 Michigan lands, allotments on 158,161 disposal of surplus under homestead laws 158,161 settlers on, to make entry 158 Mille Lac Reservation, removal of Indians to other reservations 755 Minnesota lands, allotments on 302,303,761 forest reserve to be selected 758,760 sale of 576,756 agricultural lands 757 classification and appraisal of lands 756 timber lands, part to be reserved 758 timber on pine lands to be sold 576,757 method of sale and logging 758,759 when timber is cut, land to be sold as agricultural 759 Mississippi Band, lands on White Earth Reservation granted to church 150 Ottertail Band of Pillagers to settle on reservation of 133 White Earth Reservation, sale of township of land to Pembina Band of Chippewa 143 of Lake Superior, allotments on La Pointe or Bad River Reservation 713 of Minnesota, commissioners reduced in number to one 597 funds of, appropriation for civilization to be reimbursed 597 proceeds of timber sold to be paid to 755 timber may be sold, proceeds to be distributed 89,755 of Saginaw, Missionary Society of Methodist Episcopal Church granted section of land 157 on Chippewa and Christian Reservation, Kans. census to be taken 623 funds, proceeds of lands to be distributed per capita 624 patents for allotments 623 sale of lands unallotted 623,624 Pembina Band, purchase of township of land on White Earth Reservation 143 pine lands, sale of 303,304,576,757 Red Cliff Reservation, allotments in severalty on 569 extension of boundaries confirmed 569 Red Lake Reservation, allotments to Indians on 303 removal to White Earth Reservation of all Chippewa except those on Red Lake Reservation 303 reservation in Minnesota, timber cutting on, inspector to investigate, and may suspend cutting and sale of timber and sale of lands on reservations 685 schools to be provided out of proceeds of lands sold 305 statistics 1035,1036,1039,1046 timber on reservation in Minnesota, sale of 89,303,576,757 provisions relative to dead and fallen timber repealed as to Minnesota lands 760 Turtle Mountain band, commission to 450 statistics 1031 Vieux de Sert band, semiannual interest to be credited to 178 White Earth Reservation, all Chippewa except those on Red Lake Reservation to be removed to 303 Chippewa and Christian Reservation, Kans., allottees dying without heirs, lands to be sold 624 census of Indians to be taken 623 commissioner to investigate title of allottees 623 inherited lands may be sold by heirs 624 Moravian Church, patent for certain land 623 patents to allottees, partition among heirs 623 sale of residue of lands 623,624 proceeds to be paid per capita 624 Chippewa Reservation, Minn., dams to be constructed in aid of navigation, United States not liable for damages from overflows 619,666 railroad rights of way granted Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railway Company 571 Duluth and North Dakota Railroad Company 593 Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company 550 time for construction extended 619 Northern Mississippi Railway Company 547 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company 515 time for construction extended 618 surveys, expenses to be reimbursed from proceeds of lands sold 666 Chiricahua Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 802 Choctaw, accounts of treasurer kept with assistant treasurer at St. Louis 158 agreement of April 23, 1897 (see Choctaw and Chickasaw) 646,647 March 21, 1902 (see Choctaw and Chickasaw) 771 allotments in severalty 120,498 area 120,498 citizenship accorded allottees 498 annuities, permanent appropriation for interest on $2,868,798.62, the judgment of the Court of Claims 285 bonds, delivery suspended 141 boundary between Choctaw and Creek nations 645 bridge across Poteau River, Fort Smith and Choctaw Bridge Company may construct 279 courts to have jurisdiction of controversies 328 central judicial district of Indian Territory to include 71 citizenship in, Commission to Five Civilized Tribes to determine rights of claimants under article 14, treaty of 1830 98 whites entitled to, commission to Five Civilized Tribes to determine 98 claim for balances due, referred to Court of Claims 193 to Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache lands referred to Court of Claims 712 lands ceded by Wichita in 1891, referred to Court of Claims 564 coal and asphalt lands, sale of 784 coal mines, leases to Choctaw Coal and Railway Company, confirmed 373 freedmen, allotments to 648,772 roll to be prepared be Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 98 funds, deposit of part for support of indigent members 748 judgment of Court of Claims of $2,858,798.62 to be held in trust for 285 payment for lands ceded for Cheyenne and Arapaho, part of appropriation refunded 504 use of Absentee Wyandot 600,621 indigent members, commission to determine who are 749 funds may be used for support of 748 leases to Choctaw Coal and Railway Company confirmed 373 legislation relative to, note 656 Mississippi band, allotments, sale, or incumbrance to be void 106 enrollment in Choctaw nation 106,780 proofs required 106 settlement to be made in Choctaw and Chickasaw country 106 rights to Choctaw citizenship referred to Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 87,106 subsequent legislation not to impair 99 orphan fund, proceeds of sale of certain lands to be credited to 655 orphan lands, Mississippi, sale under public land laws 655,742 Pike, Albert, heirs may sue for amount due, in Court of Claims 565 public buildings, lands reserved from allotment 775 railroad rights of way granted Arkansas and Choctaw Railway Company 572,669 Fort Smith and Western Railroad Company 692 amended provisions relative to 700 Fort Smith and Western Coal Railroad Company 577 amended provisions relative to 644 Little River Valley Railway Company 673 St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company 206 time for construction extended 235 statistics 1045 town sites, provisions relating to 95,96,106 commission, appointment of commissioners 112 for separate towns 106 appointment 107 duties 106 number of inhabitants to be 200 or more 106 railroad stations, population immaterial 107 surveys by Secretary of Interior 106 town authorities may survey and plat 107 work to commence when plats are approved 106 tribal government to expire eight years from April 23, 1897 654 Wyandot, Absentee band, to be established on lands of 600,621 Choctaw Coal and Railway Company, grant of right of way through Indian Territory 256 amendment to route 311 time for construction extended 399,509 leases from certain Choctaw confirmed 373 purchasers of franchises may organize new company 547 transfer of franchises to Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company 595 Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company, successor to Choctaw Coal and Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 595 amended provisions relating to 697 Choctaw and Chickasaw agreement of April 23, 1897 646,647 actions, tribe to be made a party when interested 654 acts and ordinances, approval by President 654 publication 654 allotments in severalty 647 alienation of part not included in homestead 649 controversies over particular lands to be settled by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 649 freedmen, 40 acres to be allotted equal in value to average Choctaw lands 648 land allotted to be deducted from that to be allotted Choctaw 648 homestead of 160 acres, separate patent to issue for, restricting alienation for twenty-five years 649 lands reserved from allotment 647,648 disposal as town-site lands 651 leases not to exceed five years, to be in writing and recorded in clerk's office in three months 649 possession to be delivered by United States 649 selection, how made 648,649 taxation forbidden for twenty-one years while title is in allottee 649 work to begin under direction of Secretary of Interior when surveys are complete 648 appraisement of lands under direction of Secretary of Interior to begin when surveys are complete 648 improvements to be excluded 648 Indians to be represented 648 asphalt mines, leases of 652,653 operation of 652 proceeds to go to education fund 652 royalties payable into United States Treasury 652 title reserved to tribes 652 bribery and embracery, laws of Arkansas applicable 653 citizenship to be accorded when tribal government ceases 655 coal mines, leases of 652,653 operation of 652 proceeds to go to education fund 652 royalties payable into United States Treasury 652 title reserved to tribe 652 embezzlement, laws of Arkansas applicable 653 equity powers possessed by United States courts 654 freedmen, Chickasaw Nation, enrollment of 648 funds, arrears of interest to be credited Chickasaw 655 payment per capita one year after dissolution of tribal government 655 jurors, Indians competent as 654 leased district lands, proceeds to be disposed of according to decision in Wichita suit 655 murder by Indians, change of venue may be taken 654 orphan fund, Choctaw, proceeds of lands sold to be credited to 655 patents for allotments 649 per capita payments, how made 654 railroads, legislation requested concerning 650 records of land titles to be provided 649 royalties from coal and asphalt mines to be paid into the United States Treasury 652 disposal for benefit of tribes if members are taxed to support schools 653 schools, royalties from coal and asphalt mines to be used for support while members are not taxed 652,653 survey of ninety-eighth meridian, west, to be made and marked 649 town sites, commission to lay out, appraise and sell lots 650 expenses of surveys, etc., not charged to tribes 651 location of cemeteries 651 ordinances not to conflict with laws of United States 651 sale of lots, payment, and disposition of proceeds 651 taxation, unsold lots not to be taxed and lien for purchase price to precede tax levy 651 unappraised lots to be sold at public auction 651 tribal government to continue for eight years 654 United States courts to have jurisdiction in certain actions irrespective of citizenship 653 agreement of March 21, 1902 771 allotments in severalty 772 alienation 772 coal and asphalt lands leased, reserved 775,784 Commission to Five Civilized Tribes to have charge of 774 deeds, recordation of 786 division of lands 773 excessive inclosures, penalty for 773 freedmen 772,780 heirs may receive 773 homesteads inalienable for twenty-five years 772 incompetents and minors, patents for 786 incumbrance during trust period to be void 772 reserved lands 775 selections, commission to Five Civilized Tribes to settle all questions 786 contests barred after nine months 786 appraisement of lands 771 asphalt lands, sale of 775,783,784 to be subject to existing leases 786 cemetery lands reserved from allotment 775 citizenship cases 776 court created 778 coal lands, sale of 783,784 to be subject to existing leases 784 commission to sell coal and asphalt land 784 definitions 771 excessive holdings of land 773,774 freedmen, allotments to 772,780 Chickasaw, claims to be settled by Court of Claims 779 incompetents and minors, patents for allotments 786 leases of coal and asphalt lands, sales to be subject to 784 minors, patents for 786 Mississippi Choctaw, enrollment of 780 municipal corporations, bonds for improvements 783 payments to members 786 rolls of citizenship 775 applications for enrollment to be filed 779 property to be distributed only to members whose names are enrolled 779 sulphur springs ceded to United States 785 intoxicants forbidden on 785 town sites, provisions respecting 782 Christian Indians. (See Munsee and Chippewa and Christian Reservation, Kans.) Churches (see also Religious organizations) Cherokee Nation, town-site lots may be granted to 795 Chickasaw Nation, lands reserved for 775 Choctaw Nation, lands reserved for 775 Creek Nation, lands reserved for 736 Five Civilized Tribes, lands reserved from allotment 93 Indian Territory, penalty for disturbing worship in 43 United Peoria and Miami lands, reserves for 344 Circuit court of appeals, eighth circuit, jurisdiction of appeals from Indian Territory 77 Circuit courts of United States, eastern district of Texas, jurisdiction over crimes in Indian Territory 51 Indian Territory. (See United States courts in Indian Territory.) western district of Arkansas, jurisdiction over crimes in Indian Territory 51 Cities and towns in Indian Territory acquisition of land for public purposes 93 Cherokee Nation, issue of bonds 725 incorporation of 94,95 Arkansas laws applicable 94 bonds for improvements where population exceeds 2,000 118 amount authorized 118 prior issues to be deducted 119 assent of two-thirds of voters 118 census before election 119 contents of bonds 119 interest not to exceed 5 per cent 119 petition for issuance 119 taxation to liquidate 119 council 95 elections 94,95 free schools 95 improvements, transfer of 95 leases, transfer of 95 marshal 95 mayors 95 taxation 95 Citizens Band of Potawatomi (see also Potawatomi, Citizens Band) allotments in severalty 410,520 sale by heirs and by allottees, actual resident of other States 520,701 statistics 1042 Citizenship, allottees adopting habits of civilized life and all Indians of Indian Territory accorded 35 Cherokee accorded rights of 726 Choctaw and Chickasaw to acquire, on termination of tribal government 655 Confederated Peoria in Quapaw Agency accorded right of 54 Creeks to acquire rights of, on termination of tribal government 661 in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, court to determine established 776,778 in Five Civilized Tribes actions in United States courts for lands held by persons claiming 91,92 complaint to be filed by chief 92 continuance, bond may be required 92 execution process 92 limitations 92 notice before suit 91 Commission to Five Civilized Tribes to determine 80 appeals to United States district court 81 Supreme Court 101 applications to be filed in three months 80 decisions to be made in ninety days 80 tribal laws, customs, and rolls to be given effect 80 improvements on lands when citizenship is denied 91 refund of amount paid if citizenship is allowed 93 in more than one of Five Civilized Tribes forbidden 98 rolls to be prepared by Commission 98 Indian Territory, all Indians to be citizens of United States 35,114 Miami of Meshingomesia's band 134 Mississippi Choctaw 87,780 persons denied, may sue for allotments in United States circuit courts 68,109,121 not applicable to Five Civilized Tribes or Quapaw agency 68,109 Sioux allottees to have rights of 331 Winibago in Minnesota may acquire 128 Citrous Water Company, irrigating ditch across Papago Reservation may be constructed by 301 Civilized life, Indians adopting habits of, to be protected 14 rations and clothing may be commuted to 63,101 Clackama, statistics 1033 Claims, arising under treaties not cognizable by Court of Claims 2 Cherokee, referred to Court of Claims 491,728,797 Chickasaw freedmen, referred to Court of Claims 779 Choctaw, for balances due, referred to Court of Claims 193 Choctaw and Chickasaw, to lands ceded by Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache, referred to Court of Claims 712 Wichita, referred to Court of Claims 564 Creeks, jurisdiction conferred on Court of Claims 736 submission to Senate 660,736 Delaware, suit against Cherokee, attorney's fees to be fixed by Court of Claims 100,372,728 Eastern Band of Cherokee, suit to be brought in Court of Claims 216 Fond du Lac Chippewa of Lake Superior to sue in Court of Claims for deficiency in area of reservation 622 for Indians depredations, general provisions for suit in Court of Claims (see also Depredations, claims for) 58 for supplies furnished Sioux in 1861 and 1862, to be settled 228 furnished without authority of law not to be paid out of general appropriations 9 Kansa against United States, Interior Department and Court of Claims to determine 770 Lower Brulé Sioux, for property lost in removal, to be paid 753 loyal Creek claim, Senate to determine 660,736 loyal Seminole claim, Senate to determine 664,700 New York Indians against United States, Court of Claims to adjudicate 460 Pike, Albert, heirs may sue in Court of Claims for amount due from Choctaw Nation 565 Potawatomi, for losses of property to be adjudicated by the Court of Claims 408 Citizens Band, claim against United States and Prairie Band referred to Court of Claims 414 of Michigan and Indiana to sue in Court of Claims 348 Sauk and Fox of Iowa, release of all claims 398 Seminole, payment of, under certain treaties 700 Claims, settlers on Crow Creek and Winnebago Reservation, S. Dak., removed, agents to investigate 378 may file claims in Court of Claims 565 Shawnee, against United States to be filed in Court of Claims 373 United States and Cherokee, to be filed in Court of Claims 446 Shawnee, Delawares, and Cherokee freedmen, referred to Court of Claims 372 proceeds of Cherokee Outlet to be held pending decision 492 Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux, loyal members to sue in Court of Claims 742 Wea, Peoria, Kaskaskia, and Piankashaw, to sue in Court of Claims 346 Western Cherokee, referred to Court of Claims 316 Wichita and affiliated bands, not released by agreement of 1891 562 Clardy, Benjamin J., a citizen Potawatomi, may alienate allotment 611 Claremore, term of court at 121 Clarksville, Ind. T., survey and platting of 734 Clearwater Short Line Railway Company, right of way through Nez Percés Reservation, Idaho 684 Clearwater Valley Railroad Company, right of way through Nez Percés Reservation, Idaho 679 time for construction extended 750 Clerks of court, mileage may be allowed 26 Clerk of court of appeals of Indian Territory 75 Clerk of district court, Indian Territory, salary increased $1,000 per annum in lieu of fees 111,112 fees to be accounted for annually 111 Clerks of United States courts in Indian Territory 40,72 appointment, bond, duties, and place of office 40,72 deputies 48 marriages, licenses and certificates may be issued 52 may be solemnized by 52 oath required of 40,42 recordation of chattle mortgages at Miami 700 recording of deeds 52 residence and salary 40,72 town-site plats to be filed with 96 Clothing, children not attending school, may be withheld from parents 66 commutation to money 101 delivery to Sioux and Ponca in Nebraska and Dakota to be by November 1 of each year 620 manufacture by Indians 69,113 Coal lands, Cherokee Nation, rights in, not affected by agreement of April 9, 1900 729 Chickasaw Nation, reserved from allotment 775 sale of 783,784 Choctaw Nation, leases to Choctaw Coal and Railway Company confirmed 373 reserved from allotment 775,784 sale of 783,784 Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, general provisions relative to leasing and operation of 652,653 Indian Territory, leases by Secretary of Interior 93 leases in Five Civilized Tribes, authorized for period not exceeding ten years 41 town sites not to be interfered with 96 on reservations, proceeds of, to be held for benefit of tribes 31 San Carlos Reservation, ceded by Apache, Mohave, and Yuma, disposal of 609 Coast Reserve, Oreg., Executive orders establishing 890 Cur d'Alene agreement of March 26, 1887 419 Calispels may be settled on reservation of 420 cession of lands 420 employment of Indians 421 lands reserved for De Smet Mission 422 marriages with white men, whites to satisfy agent as to moral character 422 nonreservation Indians of Colville Agency may be settled on reservation 420 payment for cessions 421 physician, blacksmith, and carpenter to be furnished 421 reservation to be set apart 420 Spokan may be settled on reservation 420 agreement of September 9, 1889 422 cession of lands 422 payment for cession 423 agreement of February 7, 1894 531 cession of lands 531 disposed of lands ceded 532 payment for lands ceded 531,532 reservation, northern boundary changed 531,532 agreement with Frederick Post for cession of mill site 424 annuities for cession of 1887 420 1889 423 1894 531,532 ceded lands open to homestead entry 424 funds of, proceeds of lands sold under act of 1892 446 lands ceded by agreement of March 26, 1887 420 September 9, 1889 422 reserved for use of De Smet Mission 422 to be purchased from, disposal of 446 marriage with white men, agent to be satisfied of moral character of whites 422 physician, blacksmith, and carpenter to be furnished 421 reservation established 420 other tribes may be removed to 420 statistics 1030 Cur d'Alene Reservation, Idaho employment of Indians on 421 Executive orders establishing 835 northern boundary changed 531,532 Spokan to be removed to 742 survey and marking of boundaries 532 Upper and Middle bands of Spokan to be removed to 420,449,454,742 Washington and Idaho Railway Company granted right of way through 272 Coin, annuities to be paid in when required by treaty 9 Collins Institute, lands reserved from allotment 775 Colorado, agency for Ute to be established 157 Confederated Ute in, agreement of March 6, 1880 180,183 Executive orders relating to reservations in 832 Los Pinos Agency removed 157 reservation for Ute in, part ceded 152 Ute in, agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified 151 Colorado River Agency, Ariz., statistics 1030 Colorado River Irrigation Company, canal may be constructed across Yuma Reservation, Ariz 461 amended provisions 545 Colorado River Reserve, Executive orders establishing 803 Colored Creek Orphan Home, lands in Creek Nation reserved for 735 Colored High School, Tahlequah, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for 725 Columbia, agreement of July 7, 1883, ratified 224 Moses band, statistics 1030 removal to Colville Reservation 224 Columbia Irrigation Company, right of way for irrigation ditches through Yakima Reservation, Wash 516 time for construction extended 600,666 Columbia Red Mountain Railway Company, right of way through Colville Reservation, Wash 581 Columbia Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 904 lands to be entered under public-land laws 224 removal of Indians to Colville Reservation 224 Colville agreement of July 7, 1883, ratified 224 Colville Agency, nonreservation Indians may be settled on Cur d'Alene Reservation 420 statistics 1030 Colville Reservation, allotments in severalty on 441,667 mill sites excepted 667 schedule of allotted lands 1002 Tonasket School Reserve excepted 442,667 Columbia may be removed to 224 Executive orders establishing 915 mineral laws extended over 570,667 ownership by Indians not conceded 442 part restored to public domain 442 proclamation opening certain lands to settlement 1000 railroad rights of way granted Columbia and Red Mountain Railway Company 581 Kettle River Valley Railway Company 644 Spokan Falls and Northern Railway Company 349 Washington Improvement and Development Company 643 residents of ceded lands to be removed to diminished reservation 442 sale of part of reservation, proceeds to be disposed of for benefit of Indians 441 Spokan on, appropriation to be used for 742 statistics 1030 timber may be cut for sale 667 Tonasket School, land reserved for 442,667 Comanche (see also Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache) agreement of October 21, 1892 708 Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache ceded lands, proclamation opening to settlement 1010,1019 statistics 1035 Commissioners, Board of Indian agencies, etc., to be inspected by 29 appointment to be by the President 4 duties restricted 29 number and qualifications of commissioners 4 report to Secretary of Interior 29 secretary to be appointed, compensation 4 supplies to be purchased after consultation with 29 to serve without compensation 4 Commissioners, President and Secretary of Interior to appoint all 6 Commissioner of Indian Affairs accounts to be transmitted to 1,25 agents in California visiting Washington without permission to be reported for dismissal 6 to be given information as to laws, etc 29 submit accounts to, quarterly 25 annual report of 1 contracts, bids, and awards to be included 27 disbursements to be detailed in 1 employees at schools to be reported 108 of Indian Bureau, names, authority for appointment, services, andcompensation to be reported 62,69 reports of agents to be included 2,25 supplies, distribution of 2 to be laid before Congress on first day of session 25 appointment to be by the President 1 certified copies of records in office of 65 contracts, approval of, before payments are made 11 when made with Indians 12 assignments of, with Indians, approval 12 duties of 1 licenses revoked to be submitted to 16 may remove persons from reservations 19 office created 1 preference to be given Indians in employment 69 regulations to secure attendance at schools 63 reports of allotting agents to be submitted to 33 salary to be $4,000 per annum 1 seal of Indian Office to be in custody of 65 statutes to be compiled by 29 Superintendent of Indian Schools to report to 44 supplies, report of distribution to be included in annual report 2 Commissions indigent Choctaw and Chickasaw 749 to appraise and sell lands on Puyallup Reservation 487,488 authority continued 560,762 completion of work 599,621 to Chippewa in Minnesota 597 to Five Civilized Tribes agreements when ratified to supersede statutes 88 with Cherokee, April 9, 1900 715 ratified July 1, 1902 787 Choctaw and Chickasaw, April 23, 1897 647 March 21, 1902 771 Creeks, September 27, 1897 656 March 8, 1900 729 ratified June 30, 1902 761 Seminole, December 16, 1897 662 October 7, 1899 702 allotments in severalty by 92,499 burial grounds reserved 93 Cherokee Nation, controversies to be settled 789 selection of allotments in default of allottee 788 Choctaw and Chickasaw 774 incompetent persons, selections for 786 selections on default 773 under agreement of April 23, 1897 647 church, etc., lands reserved 93 confirmation of 93 Creeks, under agreement of September 27, 1897 657 improvements to be included in 93 mineral lands not to be allotted 92 Mississippi Choctaw 106 reports of allotments 93 school lands reserved 93 Seminole, under agreement of December 16, 1897 663 town site lands reserved 93 applications for enrollment to be filed in three months 80 appraisement of lands, Cherokee Nation 788 authority continued 88,102,105,119 Cherokee freedmen, roll to be prepared 98 Chickasaw freedmen, roll to be prepared 98 Choctaw and Chickasaw lands to be appraised 771 claims to citizenship under article 14, treaty of 1830, to be determined 98 freedmen to be enrolled 98 citizenship cases, actions for lands held by persons claiming citizenship 91 determination by Commission 80 whites intermarried in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 98 clerks may be detailed for use by 98 creation and duties of Commission 79,498 Creeks, allotments, controversies regarding, to be settled 762 freedmen to be enrolled 98 decisions to be rendered in ninety days 80 Delaware lands to be separated from lands to be allotted Cherokees 100 excessive holdings of land to be reported to Congress 81 expenditure, annual statement to Secretary of the Interior 112 freedmen, rolls to be prepared 81,98 injunctions not to be issued to suspend or enjoin proceedings 101 leases, report of, to Congress 81 Mississippi Choctaw, rights to be examined 87,106 negotiations for allotments, investment of funds, etc 80 number of Commissioners to be four 80,102 powers, examination of witnesses, oaths may be administered 99 reports to Secretary of the Interior 80,112 of allotments 93 rolls of citizenship to be prepared 81,98 Cherokee, rights to be investigated 98 roll of 1880 to be accepted 98 Cherokee freedmen, roll to be prepared 98 Creeks, children born before May 25, 1901, to be added 119,762 Choctaw and Chickasaw 98 descriptions of persons to be included 99 finality of rolls 99,112 investigation of enrollments 88 Mississippi Choctaw to be enrolled on proof of identity and settlement in Choctaw and Chickasaw country 87,106 names may be stricken off, appeal 88 recognition by tribe as members required 106 time for closing to be fixed 112 to be filed with Commissioner of Indian Affairs 81 salary of Commissioners 79 secretary 79,80 surveyors may be employed 80,97 town-site maps to be filed with Commission 106 tribal customs to be considered 80 tribal records to be open to inspection 99 tribal rolls to be given effect 80 witnesses 81 false testimony before, to be perjury 99 to Ute. (See Ute Commission.) Commutation of clothing, rations, and supplies for civilized Indians 63,101 entries, Absentee Shawnee lands in Oklahoma 505 Cheyenne and Arapaho lands in Oklahoma 505 Great Sioux Reservation 689 Kickapoo ceded lands in Oklahoma 639 Potawatomi ceded lands in Oklahoma 505 public land strip in Oklahoma 505 Compensation of agents and subagents 5,67 for extra services beyond expenses not to be allowed 6 Concow, statistics 1041 Confederated Peoria, allottees to have rights of citizenship 54 not to affect tribal rights 54 parents to be guardians of minor children 54 Congress, authority to legislate regarding lands and leases, decisions of Supreme Court 1053,1058 Consolidation of agencies by the President 29 Constables in Indian Territory 53,73 appointment, bond, and duties 53,73 oath prescribed 73 salary to be $600 per annum 73 western judicial district 121 Constitution, extended over Indian Territory 50 Indians not to be required to take oath to support 22 Construction of railroads through Indian lands 102,112 Contracts in Indian service abstracts of bids to be filed with Second Comptroller 27 advertisement 20 not required in irrigation contracts 113 before appropriations, to be on basis of preceding year 69 agents to keep a record of 25 annual report of bids, proposals, and awards 27 appropriations not to be exceeded 24 bids to be accompanied by certified check where amount exceeds $5,000 25 forfeiture for breach of contract 25 Board of Indian Commissioners to approve performance 12,29 copies to be furnished Second Auditor before payments are made 24 entered into before appropriations to be based on preceding year 69 officers of Government not to be interested 22 payments not to exceed 50 per cent until approval of work 12 proposals to be filed and preserved 27 Secretary of the Interior to approve work and determine amount of payment 12 supplies and services, advertisements 8,20,112 purchase in open market where immediate delivery is required 20,112 with Indians 11 actions for breach 11 assignment without consent of Secretary and Commissioner forbidden 12 certificate of judge before whom executed 11 contents 11 duplicate to be furnished Indian party 11 execution before judge of a court of record 11 in Indian Territory to be valid 47 judge to certify to 11 officer of United States not to be paid except for official fees 12 payments, performance to be first approved by Commissioner of Indian Affairs 12 penalty for receiving money in violation of law 12 time limited 11 writing required 11 Conveyance of allotment during trust period to be void 34 Convicts, expenses of Indians not to be reimbursed State or Territory 70 Corporations in Indian Territory, Arkansas laws extended over 110 electric-railroad companies 110 foreign corporations in 110 banking and trust companies 111 certificate to be filed 110 failure to comply with law to vitiate contracts 111 limitations upon powers as upon local corporations 110 local agent for 110 United States courts to have jurisdiction over 111 Correspondence with foreign nations to incite Indians to war, penalty for 13 Courts in Indian Territory (see also United States courts in Indian Territory) citizenship court, Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 778 United States courts jurisdiction of United States courts, note 39 court of appeals 75 appeals to 75 Arkansas laws applicable 75 circuit court of appeals to have jurisdiction of certain cases 77 clerk of court 75 fees for incorporations 111 judge ineligible in case decided by himself in inferior court 89 jurisdiction same as supreme court of Arkansas 75 marshal 75 terms of 75 held at South McAlester 75 tribal courts, Cherokee Nation, abolition 727 Five Civilized Tribes, abolition 50,100 Court of Claims Cherokee, claims against Delawares to be determined 100 Eastern Band to sue in 216 freedmen, claims against Cherokee referred to 372 Shawnee to sue in 446 to present claims to 491,728,797 Chickasaw freedmen, claim referred to 779 Choctaw, amount due heirs of Albert Pike to be determined by 565 claim for balance due, referred to 193 Choctaw and Chickasaw claim to lands ceded by Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache referred to 712 Wichita referred to 564 Citizen Wea, Peoria, Kaskaskia, and Piankeshaw to bring suit in 346 Creeks may present all claims to 736 Crow Creek Reservation, settlers removed from, may file claims 565 Delawares, claims against Cherokee referred to 100,372 attorneys' fees to be allowed 728 Eastern Cherokee claim referred to 216 Fond du Lac Chippewa of Lake Superior, claim for deficiency in area of reservation referred to 622 Indian depredations to be filed in 58 jurisdiction not to include claims arising out of Indian treaties 2 Kansa claims to be adjudicated by 770 New York Indians to present claims to 460 Potawatomi, Citizens Band, to sue United States and Prairie Band in 414 claims for losses of property referred to 408 of Michigan and Indiana to bring suit in 348 Shawnee, claim against Cherokee to be adjudicated 372,446 claims for diverted funds referred to 373 Sisseton and Wahpeton to sue for amount due loyal members 742 Western Cherokee claims referred to 316 Winnebago Reservation, S. Dak., settlers removed from, may file claims 565 Coweta, Ind. T., survey and platting of 734 Coweta Boarding School, lands in Creek Nation reserved for 735 Cow Creek, statistics 1033 Coyotero Apache, statistics 1041 Creeks, accounts of treasurer kept with assistant treasurer at St. Louis 158 acts of council to be approved by President of the United States 112 approved acts, publication in two newspapers 112 disapproved acts, return of 112 secretary of tribe to forward to President 112 time for approval limited to thirty days 112 agreement of January 19, 1889 322 annuity of $50,000 to be devoted to education 323 cession of lands in Indian Territory 322 payment for lands, fund to be held in trust 322 agreement of September 27, 1897 656 allotments in severalty to be made by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 657 debts contracted prior to patent not to be enforced against 661 equality in values 658 possession to be delivered by United States 657 title of allottees, place of record to be provided 658,659 use of lands pending allotments 657 citizenship accorded when tribal government ceases 661 claims to be submitted to Senate 660 intoxicants, laws to prohibit 661 land reserved from allotment 658 ordinances, etc., of council to be approved by President and published 661 per capita payments, how made 661 records of land titles 659 special grants of lands 658 town-sites, appraisal and sale of lots 659 cemetery lands may be bought 660 church lands reserved 660 commission to be appointed 659 expense of survey, etc., not charged to tribe 660 plats to be filed 660 taxation of lots, purchase price a prior lien 660 unsold lots not to be taxed 660 town to embrace 300 inhabitants 660 unallotted lands to be sold 658 United States courts, jurisdiction in certain cases irrespective of citizenship 661 agreement of March 8, 1900 allotments in severalty 730,731 Creeks residing in Seminole lands may receive allotments there 738 deeds for 735 land reserved from 735 Seminole residing on Creek lands may receive allotment there 738 cemeteries in town sites 734 churches, land reserved for 736 town-site lots to be conveyed to 734 claims, Court of Claims to adjudicate 736 Loyal Creek claim submitted to Senate 736 Clarksville, survey and platting of 734 Coweta, survey and platting of 734 deeds and conveyances 735 definitions 729 funds, disbursements to be authorized by tribe 737 to be capitalized 736 Gibson Station, survey and platting of 734 guardians for minors, parents to act 738 homesteads of allottees, descent of 731 intoxicants prohibited 739 mineral lands, leases of 739 Mounds, survey and platting of 734 municipal corporations, bonds for public improvements 736 ordinances of council, approval by President and publication 739 payments to be made into United States Treasury 737 proclamation declaring all except article 36 to be in effect 1009 public buildings in town sites 734 railroads, conveyances to allottees not to inure to benefit of 735 reservations from allotment 735 rolls of citizenship 736,737 schools, expenses of how paid 739 funds of, expenditure 738 may purchase lands occupied 734 reservations for certain 735,736 teachers, employment of 738 Secretary of Interior to execute provisions of agreement 739 surveys, expenses of, how paid 738 taxation, lessees of allotments not to pay permit tax 738 of town lots 734 timber on allotments, disposal of 738 town sites 731,732,733,734 deferred payments a lien on lots 737 lands reserved from allotment 735 taxation of lots 734 tribal courts, abolition not affected 739 agreement ratified June 30, 1902 761 allotments in severalty 761 Commission to Five Civilized Tribes to settle controversies as to selections 762 not to be incumbered for five years 764 possession to be delivered by United States 765 cattle grazing on allotments and tribal lands 765 cemeteries, desecrating graves 764 sale of lots 7640 children, enrollment of 762 deeds for homesteads after twenty-one years 764 definitions of terms 761 descent and distribution 762 funds to be paid per capita on dissolution of tribal government 764 highways and roads 763 homesteads, disposition on death of allottee 764 not to be encumbered for 21 years 764 selection for incompetents 764 leases of allotments 765 rolls of citizenship 762 town sites, area and selection of lands 763 park lands to be purchased 764 railroad station lands in 763 tribal government, dissolution, funds to be paid per capita 764 allotments in severalty 498 area 120,498 citizenship conferred on allottees 498 annuities, commuted to cash and added to Creek general fund 750 boundary between Creek and Choctaw nations 645 children dying subsequent to May 25, 1901, whose names may be added to rolls, rights to descend to heirs 119,762 descent and distribution, Arkansas laws to replace provisions of agreement ratified March 1, 1901 120,762 homesteads 731 freedmen, roll to be prepared by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 81,98 funds, proceeds of permanent annuities funded added to Creek general fund 750 heirs of children entitled to enrollment and dying subsequent to May 25, 1901, to take property and rights 119,762 lands ceded by act of March 1, 1889, disposal of 46,349 to be purchased for Seminole 665 legislation relating to, note 321 northern judicial district, Indian Territory to include 70 orphan children, education of, annuity to be devoted to 323 Pawnee purchase part of reservation in Indian Territory 161 proclamation opening lands to settlement 940 railroad rights of way granted to Fort Smith and Western Railway Company 692 amended provisions relating to 700 rolls, children born before May 25, 1901, to be added 119,762 freedmen, roll of 1867 confirmed 98 school fund, expenditure of 738 statistics 1045 town sites 95,96 commission to lay out 106 appeals to Secretary of the Interior 106 appointment of commissioners 106,107 duties 106 work to commence when plats are approved 106 railroad stations, establishment at, irrespective of population 107 Secretary of the Interior to lay out, when town has 200 or more inhabitants 106 survey to be by Secretary of the Interior 106 may be by town authorities 107 warrants of Creek Nation, payment to bona fide holders 668 Creek Orphan Home, lands in Creek Nation reserved for 735 Creek war, pension to survivors of 122 Crimes, against Indian police, marshals, or marshals' deputies, United States laws to be enforced 36 agents making false entries in accounts 25 corresponding with tribes to incite wars 13 death penalty restricted in certain cases 82 expenses of States and Territories for Indian convicts not to be reimbursed 70 false vouchers submitted in accounts of officers of the United States 32 fraud of agents of Government relative to contracts in Indian service, penalty for 22 in the Indian country arson 18,32 assault with deadly weapon 18 intent to kill or maim 18,32 burglary 32 depredations upon mails 18 entering without passport 17 forgery 18 general laws of United States applicable 18 Indians punished by local law not subject to 18 grazing cattle on Indian lands 14 hunting on Indian lands 17 Indians accused of, agents to procure arrest 19 mayhem 18 removing live stock 17 trading in prohibited articles 17 in the Indian Territory 50 animals, injuries to 44 assault with deadly weapon 44 intent to rob 44 boundary monuments, defacing of 82 brand of stock, alteration of 44 bribery, in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 653 burglary 37 district courts, jurisdiction of 74 embezzlement, in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 653 embracery, in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 653 excessive inclosures of land by members of Five Civilized Tribes 97 Cherokee Nation 788 Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 773 fires, malicious starting of 44 horse stealing 37 intoxicants, sale, etc 74 murder, Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, change of venue 654 note relative to crimes and offenses 39 officers, term to include tribal officers 90 perjury before Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes 99 railroads, destruction of property of 43 obstruction of 43 shooting, etc., at trains 78 religious worship, disturbing of 43 robbery 37 stock, alteration of brand 44 telegraph and telephone lines, obstruction of 43 United States commissioners, jurisdiction and procedure, Arkansas laws applicable 73 courts, jurisdiction of 40,74,87 laws extended over 50 upon United States officers, penalty for 37 Indians accused of, agents to procure arrest and trial 19 committing, against Indians or other person, laws of State or Territory applicable 32 intoxicants, introduction into Indian country 64,84 upon allotments 84 sale to reservation Indians 64,83 prosecutions of Indians, expenses to be paid 45 of certain counties in Arizona 552 timber depredations upon reservations 37 Criminal refugees in the Indian country, apprehension by the military force 19 Criminals convicted, to pay for injuries to property of friendly Indians 19 Crows (see also River Crows) agreement of June 12, 1880 195 allotments in severalty 195,196 cattle grazing on reservation 196 cession of lands in Montana 195 patents for allotments, restrictions in 196 ratification of agreement 195 agreement of August 22, 1881 201,203 Northern Pacific Railway granted right of way 202 agreement of December 8, 1890 433,435 allotments in severalty 434 boundaries of reservation to be marked 435 cattle, purchase of tribal herd 434 cession of land in Montana to United States 433 irrigation fund provided 433 payment for cessions 433 how to be expended 433 agreement of August 27, 1892 450 allotments in severalty 451 cession of lands 451 fund to be held in trust 452 payment for cession 452 relinquishment of lands by certain members 452 surveys, expenses to be paid 452 allotments in severalty 195,434,450 alienation forbidden for twenty-five years 196 area 196 mining or other claims not to be included 447 annuities $50,000 to be paid for twenty-five years from 1882 196 irrigation system may be completed with 687,701 cattle, common herd 434 to be distributed 754 may be driven or grazed on reservation 196 may be purchased for distribution 754 ceded lands in Montana 195,433 opened to settlers under homestead law 435 proclamation opening 958 religious organizations may buy certain land 436 commission to secure modification of agreement of December 28, 1890 448 report, text of 448 funds, appropriation of $25,000 to be held at interest 203 cattle may be purchased with any trust funds 754 proceeds of sale of cattle held in common to be distributed 754 legislation relative to, note 195 patents for allotments 196 reservation, cattle grazing on 196 Crow Agency, Mont., statistics 1031 Crow Reservation, Mont., Executive orders establishing 857 irrigation system may be completed with annuities 687,701 railroad rights of way granted through, to Big Horn Southern Railroad Company 309 time for construction extended and route amended 479 Billings, Clarks Fork and Cooke City Railroad Company 277 Northern Pacific Railroad Company 202 Rocky Fork and Cooke City Railroad Company 254 Crow Creek Agency, S. Dak., agreement with Sioux, September 26, 1876 169,171 statistics 1031 Crow Creek Reservation, S. Dak., allotments, deficiency to be compensated 559 boundaries defined 329 Executive orders establishing 895 settlers removed, claims for damages to be investigated 378 held for proof, payment of 565 may be filed in Court of Claims 565 reentry of 338 Sioux of, cattle to be purchased for 755 funds, expenditure of 755 payments for deficiencies in allotments to be held in trust at 4 per cent. interest 559 Curtis Act (June 28, 1898) 646 |
Dakota Central Railway Company, right of way through Sioux Reservation in Dakota, grant confirmed 334 Dams, Chippewa Reservation, Minn., erection in aid of navigation 619,666 Dawes Commission. (See Commission to Five Civilized Tribes.) Dead timber, Minnesota Indians may cut and sell 89 Decisions relating to Indian affairs, completion of digest 622 Deeds, agents may take acknowledgments 6 certified copies of 65 Cherokee Nation, execution and recordation 722,723,796 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation 786 Creek Nation, execution 735 fees receivable for official acts 65 for allotments, Kansa Nation 767 in Indian Territory, to be recorded by clerk of United States court 52 Quapaw Agency, to be recorded at Miami 121,597 recording in Indian Office 65 unverified copies may be furnished 65 Deer Creek Reserve, Minn., Executive orders establishing 850 Defaulters in settlement of accounts of goods and money for distribution to be reported to Congress 10 Deficiencies in Indian service, supplies to be distributed so as not to create 24 Delawares, allotments in Cherokee Nation 718,789 Cherokee lands purchased to be separated by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 100 Court of Claims to adjudicate claim against Cherokee 100,372 attorneys' fees to be allowed by the court 728 proceeds of cession of Outlet to be held pending decision 492 funds of, proceeds of sale of improvements on lands ceded for Leavenworth, Pawnee and Western Railway Company 447 payments to, from Cherokee funds 300 Delivery of goods and money to chiefs violating treaties forbidden 11 Indians, who to be present and certify to 9 Denison, Bonham and Gulf Railway Company, rights of Denison, Bonham and New Orleans Railway Company transferred to 684 Denison, Bonham and New Orleans Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 631 rights transferred to Denison, Bonham and Gulf Railway Company 684 Denison and Northern Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 451 amended provisions relative to 596 time for construction extended 635 Denison and Washita Valley Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 235 branch line may be constructed 354 extension of route 354 Deportation of intruders from town sites in Indian Territory forbidden 120 Depositions may be taken by superintendents, agents, and subagents regarding depredations 20 Depredations by Indians, claims for agents and subagents may take depositions relative to 20 appropriations to pay to be specially made 10 Court of Claims to adjudicate claims 58 allowed claims 58 to have priority 60 reopenment of, burden of proof 60 amity of tribe, band, or nation, jurisdictional 58 appeals to Supreme Court 61 Assistant Attorney-General to defend 59,61 answer to be filed 59 compensation $5,000 per annum 63,66 attorneys' fees, contracts to be declared void 61 fees to be allowed by court 61 barred unless presented in three years from March 3, 1891 59 counterclaims 59 evidence, papers filed in Department to be 60 future depredations not included 59 Indians may appear by special counsel 59 judgment to be rendered 60 limitations waived 59 lists to be transmitted to Congress 59 papers, etc., to be filed from Departments 61 payments to be charged to tribes 60 petition to be filed, contents and service 59 repeal of prior legislation 61 testimony, rules for taking 60 warrants in payment to be delivered to claimant 61 witnesses not disqualified by interest 60 Blackfeet Reservation Indians, proceeds of cession of 1895 not to be taken to pay 607 Grosventres and Assiniboine Indians, proceeds of cession of 1895 not to be taken to pay 603 Kickapoo, funds from cession of June 21, 1891, not to be taken to pay 483 Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache, funds derived from cession of October 21, 1892, not to be taken to pay 712 Nez Percés of Idaho, proceeds of cession of May 1, 1893, not to be taken to pay 541 Siletz Reservation Indians, proceeds of cession of 1892 not to be taken to pay 535 Yankton Sioux, proceeds of cession of December 31, 1892, not to be taken to pay 526,528 Yuma, proceeds of cession of December 14, 1893, not to be taken to pay 545 Depredations upon property of friendly Indians, reparation for 19 mails, general laws applicable to Indian country 18 Deputy clerks of United States courts in Indian Territory 48 Deputy marshals of United States courts in Indian Territory 40,72 additional, for emergencies 72 confirmation of certain appointments, etc 83 oath of 40 Descent and distribution allotments 34,58 Kansas laws applicable to Indian Territory 34 Creek Nation, Arkansas laws in force 120,762 allotted homesteads 731 Miami, Meshingomesia's Band, lands of 134 Seminole Nation, real and personal property 702 De Smet Mission, lands on Cur d'Alene Reservation reserved for 422 Devils Lake Agency, N. Dak., statistics 1031 Devils Lake Reservation, N. Dak., Jamestown and Northern Railway Company granted right of way through 743 Digger Indians, California, statistics 1032 Disbursements to Indians, how to be made 9 officer designated by Secretary of the Interior to make 79 special agents may be appointed 76 per capita and not to tribal authorities 97 Discontinuation of agencies by the President authorized 6 Distilleries in the Indian country, military force to destroy 19 penalty for operating 18 Distribution of annuities, how made 9 report of 9,10 rolls of Indians entitled to be made out at beginning of each year 24 goods by chiefs, agent or superintendent to be present 9 rations, clothing, and supplies, deficiencies to be prevented 69 delivery to heads of families 24 tribes or bands, forbidden 24 Fort Berthold Reservation, labor by Indians 427 number of Indians actually present and receiving same to be reported 2,13 report to be included in annual report to Congress 2,9 rolls of Indians entitled to be made out at beginning of each year 24 to include heads of families and number of Indians in each family 24 supplies not to be given for more than one week in advance 24 District attorneys, actions for allotments by Indians denied citizenship to be defended by 109 contractors with Indians, violating laws, to be prosecuted 12 penalty for failure to prosecute 12 in Indian Territory, members of Five Civilized Tribes inclosing excessive lands or receiving rents or royalties from tribal lands to be prosecuted 97 residence to be fixed by attorney-general 85 salaries of 72,85 inspectors to be assisted in enforcing laws 4 mileage may be allowed when traveling 26 to represent Indians in all suits 66 District courts (United States). (See also United States courts in Indian Territory) for eastern district of Texas, jurisdiction over crimes in Indian Territory 51 for western district of Arkansas, jurisdiction over crimes in Indian Territory 51 in Indian Territory, clerk's salaries increased $1,000 per annum in lieu of fees 111 jurisdiction 74 in Oklahoma, jurisdiction over actions between Indians of different tribes 46 Divisions of United States court in Indian Territory 48 Drifting Goose Reserve, S. Dak., Executive orders establishing 895 Duck Valley Reserve, Nev., Executive orders establishing 866 Duluth and North Dakota Railroad Company, right of way through Winnibagoshish, Chippewa, White Oak Point, and Red Lake Reservation in Minnesota 593 Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company, right of way granted through certain Chippewa reservations in Minnesota 352 Chippewa and White Earth reservations 550 Fond du Lac Reservation, Minn 297 Leech Lake and White Earth reservations 342 time for construction extended 619 transfer of rights to Duluth, Superior and Western Railroad Company 619 Duluth, Red Lake River and Southwestern Railway Company, right of way through Chippewa reservations in Minnesota 260 Duluth, Superior and Western Railroad Company, right of way through Chippewa Reservation 619 Durant, term of court at 121 Duties on imports, goods and effects of Indians exempt 54 Dwamish, statistics 1044 Dwight Mission School, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for 725,790 |
Eastern Cherokee, claim to funds of Cherokee Nation referred to Court of Claims 216 funds may be used for certain purposes 167 statistics 1032 taxes on North Carolina lands to be paid from tribal funds 457 Eastern Cherokee Agency, N. C., statistics 1032 Eastern Nebraska and Gulf Railway Company, right of way through Omaha and Winnebago reservations in Nebraska 513 time for construction extended 616 Eastern Shawnee. (See also Shawnee, Eastern Band) allotments, minor children 752 funds, interest to be paid at 5 per cent from July 1, 1902 752 payment per capita 752 permanent annuities funded 742 statistics 1040 Education, appropriations for, allottees not to be excluded from 68 expenditure to be in the Indian country 10 reported annually to Congress 36 Bible may be taught in the Indian language 38 Cherokee Nation, proceeds of salt leases to be added to fund 215 Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, royalties from leased coal and asphalt lands to be devoted to, while members are not taxed to support schools 652,653 Creek Nation, annuities for 323 Sioux, fund for 170 teachers, employment of 7,87 report of 32 Electric power plant, Arizona Water Company may construct on Pima Reservation, Ariz 714 Electric railroad companies in Indian Territory, incorporation of 110 Elm Springs Mission School, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for 725,790 Embezzlement, Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, Arkansas laws in force 653 Embracery, Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, Arkansas laws in force 653 Eminent domain (see also Railroad rights of way) allotments subject to 113 cities and towns in Indian Territory may acquire lands by 93 Employees of Indian service accounts of, false voucher to forfeit amount due 32 correct vouchers not affected 32 knowledge of employee presumed 32 settlement before advances on succeeding year 10 allowance, for office expenses 7 for traveling expenses 7,26 per diem when specially detailed for service outside of Washington 29 annual report of services, names, compensation, and law authorizing appointment 62,69 at agencies, account of agent to contain sworn statement of services of 24 expenditure for, not to exceed $10,000 per annum 24,89 at consolidated agencies may not exceed $15,000 89 increase of number on order of Secretary of the Interior 24 interpreting not to be paid extra 67 preference to Indians 29,69 Secretary of the Interior to prescribe number and kind 24,89 at Indian schools, annual report of 63,69,108 at Washington, annual report of, by Commissioner of Indian Affairs 63,69 Blackfeet Reservation, Mont., preference to Indians 606 Cur d'Alene Reservation 421,422 entrusted with delivery of goods and money, accounts to be settled annually 10 list of, to be reported annually 9 property, increased bonds may be required 7 Fort Belknap Agency Indians to be preferred 602 Indians acquiring citizenship under allotment laws to be preferred 35 Indians to be employed in agencies when competent 24 Indians to be preferred in employment 7,29,68,69 interpreters 6 leaves of absence not to exceed sixty days 7 married persons to be employed on Sioux and Northern Arapaho and Cheyenne reservations 170 not to be interested in contracts 22 preference to Indians on Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood, and Blackfeet reservations 262 remains of deceased, transportation forbidden 89 sanctioning violations of law, disqualified from holding office under United States 12 Spokan Reservation, Wash., preference to Indians 454 trading with Indians prohibited 7 penalty to be fine and removal from office 7 tribe to direct employment of, when 7 two offices not to be held by 7 Employees of traders, license from Commissioner of Indian Affairs 29 Enid and Anadarko Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory and Oklahoma 744 Erie Preserving Company, lease from Seneca confirmed 715 Euches Boarding School, lands in Creek Nation reserved for 735 Eufaula, term of court at 120 Eufaula High School, lands in Creek Nation reserved for 735 Excessive holdings, Cherokee Nation, penalty for 788 Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, penalty for 773 Five Civilized Tribes, report upon by Dawes Commission, penalty for 81,97 Executive orders establishing reserves 801 Arapaho and Cheyenne Reserve, in Indian Territory 839 Bad River (fishery) Reserve, in Wisconsin 928 Bitter Root Valley Reserve, in Montana 854 Blackfeet Reserve, in Montana 855 Bosque Redondo Reserve, in New Mexico 870 Camp Grant Reserve, in Arizona 801 Camp Verde Reserve, in Arizona 801 Carlin Farms Reserve, in Nevada 865 Chehalis Reserve, in Washington 901 Cheyenne and Arapaho Reserve, in Oklahoma 839 Cheyenne and Arapaho Half-breed Reserve, in Colorado 832 Cheyenne and Arapaho School, in Oklahoma 886 Cheyenne River (Sioux) Reserve, in South Dakota 898 Chilocco School, in Oklahoma 842 Chippewa and Ottawa Reserve, in Michigan 849 Chiricahua Reserve, in Arizona 802 Coast Reserve, in Oregon 890 Cur d'Alene Reserve, in Idaho 835 Colorado River Reserve, in Arizona and California 803 Columbia Reserve, in Washington 904,1048 Colville Reserve, in Washington 915 Confederated Ute Reserve, in Colorado 834 Crow Reserve, in Montana 857 Crow Creek Reserve, in South Dakota 895 Custer Battlefield Reserve, in Montana 857 Deer Creek Reserve, in Minnesota 850 Drifting Goose Reserve, in South Dakota 895 Duck Valley Reserve, in Idaho and Nevada 866 Fond du Lac Reserve, in Minnesota 851,1048 Fort Apache Reserve, in Arizona 810 Fort Belknap Reserve, in Montana 855 Fort Berthold Reserve, in North Dakota 881 Fort Du Chesne (military) Reserve, in Utah 900 Fort Hall Reserve, in Idaho 838 Fort Peck Reserve, in Montana 859 Fort Reno (military) Reserve, in Oklahoma 842 Fort Stanton Reserve, in New Mexico 870 Fort Supply (military) Reserve, in Oklahoma 843,1047 Fort Washakie (military) Reserve, in Wyoming 936 Gila Reserve, in New Mexico 873 Gila Bend Reserve, in Arizona 804 Gila River Reserve, in Arizona 804,806 Grande Ronde Reserve, in Oregon 886 Great Sioux Reserve, in Nebraska 864 Havasapai Reserve, in Arizona 809 Hoh Reserve, in Washington 916 Hopi Reserve, in Arizona 805 Hoopa Valley Reserve, in California 815 Hot Springs Reserve, in New Mexico 873 Hualapai Indian School Reserve 805 Hualapai Reserve, in Arizona 804 Hupa Valley Reserve, in California 815 Iowa Reserve, in Indian Territory 843 Isabella Reserve, in Michigan 846 Jicarilla Apache Reserve, in New Mexico 874 Judith Basin Reserve, in Montana 859 Kickapoo Reserve, in Indian Territory 844 Klamath River Reserve, in California 816 Lac Courte Oreilles Reserve, in Wisconsin 929 Lac du Flambeau Reserve, in Wisconsin 932,1051 La Pointe (Bad River) Reserve, in Wisconsin 928 Leech Lake Reserve, in Minnesota 851 Lemhi Reserve, in Idaho 839 Little Traverse Reserve, in Michigan 847 Lower Brule (Sioux) Reserve, in South Dakota 898 Lummi Reserve, in Washington 917 Makah Reserve, in Washington 917 Malheur Reserve, in Oregon 887 Maricopa and Pima Reserve, in Arizona 806 Mendocino Reserve, in California 817 Mescalero Apache Reserve, in New Mexico 870 Mission Indian reserves, in California 819 Moapa River Reserve, in Nevada 866 Moqui Reserve, in Arizona 805 Moses Reserve, in Washington 904,1048 Muckleshoot Reserve, in Washington 918 Muddy Valley Reserve, in Nevada 866 Navajo Reserve, in Arizona and Utah 805,875 Niobrara Reserve, in Nebraska 861 Nisqually Reserve, in Washington 919 Nome Cult Reserve, in California 824 Northern Cheyenne Reserve, in Montana 860 Old Winnebago Reserve, in South Dakota 896 Ontonagon Reserve, in Michigan 848 Osette Reserve, in Washington 920 Oto Reserve, in Oklahoma 844 Ottawa and Chippewa reserves, in Michigan 849,1047 Papago Reserve, in Arizona 805 Pima and Maricopa Reserve, in Arizona 806 Pine Ridge (Sioux) Reserve, in South Dakota 898 Port Madison Reserve, in Washington 920 Pueblo Industrial School Reserve, in New Mexico 877 Pueblo of San Felipe Reserve, in New Mexico 878 Puyallup Reserve, in Washington 922 Pyramid Lake Reserve, in Nevada 868 Quillehute Reserve, in Washington 923 Quinaielt Reserve, in Washington 923 Red Cliff Reserve, in Wisconsin 933 Red Lake Reserve, in Minnesota 852 Rosebud (Sioux) Reserve, in South Dakota 898 Round Valley Reserve, in California 824 Salt River Reserve, in Arizona 809 San Carlos Reserve, in Arizona 810 Santee Sioux Reserve, in Nebraska 864 Santee Sioux Reserve, in South Dakota 897 Shoalwater Reserve, in Washington 924 Shoshoni (Fort Washakie Military) Reserve, in Wyoming 936 Siletz Reserve, in Oregon 890 Sioux Reserve, in Nebraska 864 Sioux Reserve, in South Dakota 898 Skokomish Reserve, in Washington 924 Smith River Reserve, in California 830 Snohomish Reserve, in Washington 925 Southern Ute Reserve, in Colorado and New Mexico 834 Spokan Reserve, in Washington 924 Standing Rock (Sioux) Reserve, in North and South Dakota 884 Suppai Reserve, in Arizona 809 Swinomish (Perry Island) Reserve, in Washington 925 Truckee Reserve, in Nevada 868 Tulalip Reserve, in Washington 925 Tule River Reserve, in California 830 Tulerosa Valley Reserve, in New Mexico 879 Turtle Mountain Reserve, in North Dakota 885 Uintah Valley Reserve, in Utah 900 Umatilla Reserve, in Oregon 891 Uncompahgre (Ute) Reserve, in Utah 901 Ute Reserve, in Colorado 834 Vermilion Lake Reserve, in Minnesota 853 Walapai Reserve, in Arizona 804 Walker River Reserve, in Nevada 869 Wallowa Reserve, in Oregon 894 White Earth Reserve, in Minnesota 853 White Mountain Reserve, in Arizona 810 White Oak Point Reserve, in Minnesota 854 Wind River (Fort Washakie Military) Reserve, in Wyoming 936 Winnebagoshish Reserve, in Minnesota 854 Yakima (fishery) Reserve, in Washington 926 Yuma Reserve, in Arizona and California 815,831 Zuni Pueblo Reserve, in New Mexico 880 Extradition of criminals in Indian Territory on order of judge of United States court 54 |
Farm Island, Dakota, granted for public park, and Sioux Indians to be removed from 337,338 Farmers, tribes to direct employment of, when 7 Farming leases, Cherokee Nation, of allotted land 798 allotments by disabled allottees for terms not to exceed five years 82,105 surplus tribal lands 68 Fevre River Indian war of 1827, pension to survivors of 122 Firearms, sale of, to Indians in Alaska forbidden 105 Fires in Indian Territory, malicious starting of 44 Five Civilized Tribes (see also Commission to Five Civilized Tribes) actions for lands held by persons denied membership 91 allotments in severalty 92,498 citizenship denied, recovery of allotments 93 confirmation of 93 general act of 1887 not applicable to 35 improvements to be included in 93 member residing on land of another tribe may take allotment there 99 reports of 93 reservation of certain lands 93 timber may be sold by allottees 97 to be made when rolls of members are complete 93 untransferable 93 citizenship in, actions for lands held by persons claiming, to determine question of 91 appeals to United States Supreme Court 101 complaint to be filed by chief 92 continuance, bond may be required 92 execution 92 limitations upon 92 dual citizenship prohibited 98 tribes may agree as to the status of such persons 98 roll of citizens, Commission to make 81,98 time for closing to be fixed 112 to be final when approved 99,112 coal mining leases not exceeding ten years authorized 41 Commission to. (See Commission to Five Civilized Tribes.) controversies between citizens of different tribes, jurisdiction of United States courts 50,100 courts, tribal, jurisdiction repealed and cases transferred to United States courts 100 excessive holdings of land forbidden 81,97 freedmen, rolls to be prepared 81,98 improvements erected on land of another tribe, payment to owner on removal 99 intruders claiming citizenship, removal of 91,92 leases, coal lands 41 ejection of lessees, damages for improvements 91 report of, by Commission 81 tribal lands, agricultural leases to be void 97,99 grazing leases to be void 99 rents payable only into United States Treasury 97 payment by United States to be made per capita and not to tribal governments 97 records to be open to Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 99 royalties on mines and timber lands payable only into United States Treasury 97 timber on allotments may be sold 97 timber and stone on lands may be sold for use in Indian Territory 108 for domestic and industrial purposes only 108 regulations to be issued by Secretary of the Interior 108 traders, provisions relating to 29 Flandreau Sioux, allotments to be made on Great Sioux Reservation 330 annuities, permanent fund for 335 to be paid to certain, in Nebraska 598 Flatheads, Bitter Root Valley lands to be sold 135 allotted lands to be sold 326 homestead laws extended over lands 149 members of the tribe may enter 160 acres 135 lands to be inalienable 135 tribal rights relinquished 136 proceeds not exceeding $50,000 to be held in trust at interest 135 reappraisement and sale of remaining lands 667 fund of $50,000 from lands ceded in Bitter Root Valley to be held in trust 135 in Bitter Root Valley, removal to Jocko Reservation 135,326 statistics 1032 Flathead Agency, Mont., statistics 1032 Flathead Reservation, Mont., right of way granted Missoula and Northern Railroad Company 437 Florida Seminole wars (1842 to 1858), pensions to survivors of 123 Fond du Lac Chippewa of Lake Superior, claim for deficiency in area of reservation referred to Court of Claims 622 statistics 1046 Fond du Lac Reserve, Minn., Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company granted right of way through 297 Executive orders establishing 851 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway granted right of way through 515 time for construction extended 618 Forcible entry and detainer, action for lands in Five Civilized Tribes 49,92 Foreigners entering Indian country, passports required 17 Forest City and Sioux City Railroad Company, right of way through Sioux Reservation 553 Forest City and Watertown Railroad Company, right of way through Sioux Reservation 325 Forgery, penalty for committing, in Indian country 18 Fort Apache Agency, Ariz., statistics 1032 Fort Apache Reservation, separate agency created 87 Fort Belknap Agency, Mont., statistics 1033 Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont., boundaries defined 265 survey of 604 Indians of, agreement of January 21, 1887 261 October 9, 1895 601 industrial school may be established on 265 lands on, ceded part open to settlement 266 mineral laws extended over 604 Fort Berthold Reservation, agency buildings, rebuilding of 427 allotments on, by agreement of December 14, 1886 425,426 Arickaree, Grosventres, and Mandan of, agreement of December 14, 1886 425 proclamation declaring same effective 948 cession of part by agreement of December 14, 1886 425 lands open to homestead entry 428 Dakota laws extended over 426 employment of Indians on 427 Executive orders establishing 881 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railroad Company granted right of way through 246 statistics 1033 survey of boundaries 427 Fort Gibson School for Blind, Deaf, and Dumb, land reserved for 725 Fort Gibson, Tahlequah and Great Northeastern Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 403 Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho, allotments on 314,315,705 boundaries, survey, and marking of 706 boundary lines between, and Pocatello town site 295 canals and ditches may be constructed for supplying Pocatello with water 408 cession of part and sale of ceded portions 292,293 by agreement of May 14, 1880 314 February 5, 1898 704 Executive orders establishing 838 highways through 706 irrigation, water reserved for 706 lands ceded, proclamation opening to settlement 1016 provisions for settlement of 708 removal of Lemhi Reservation Indians to 314 sale of part ceded May 27, 1887 294 appraisal of lots 294 manner of selling 294 proceeds to be held in trust 295 settlers to have preference 295 Shoshoni and Bannock of, agreement of May 27, 1887 292 May 14, 1880 314 July 18, 1881 199 February 5, 1898 704 statistics 1033 survey of part ceded May 27, 1887 294 Utah and Northern Railroad Company ceded right of way through 199,293,295 water rights of Pocatello town site 295,708 Fort Klamath Hay Reserve, lands within, opened to settlement under the homestead laws 589 Fort Peck Agency, Mont., statistics 1033 Fort Peck Reservation, boundaries defined 264 Indians of, agreement with, December 28, 1886 261 lands on ceded part opened to settlement 266 timber on adjoining lands may be used 264 Fort Reno Military Reserve, Ind. T., Executive orders establishing 842 Fort Smith, police authority extended to part of Arkansas 92 Fort Smith and Choctaw Bridge Company may bridge Poteau River in Choctaw Nation 279 courts to have jurisdiction of controversies 328 Fort Smith and El Paso Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory for railway, telegraph, and telephone lines 274 Fort Smith and Western Coal Railroad Company, right of way through Choctaw Nation 577 time for construction extended and crossings to be constructed 644 Fort Smith and Western Railroad Company, right of way through Choctaw and Creek nations 692 amended provisions relating to 700 Fort Smith, Paris and Dardanelle Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 317 Fort Stanton Reserve, N. Mex., Executive orders establishing 870 Fort Supply Military Reserve, Ind. T., Executive orders establishing 843 Fort Worth and Denver City Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 247 route amended 379 time for construction extended 379 Fraud in the Indian service, provisions against, note 22 Freedmen, Cherokee Nation, payments to, from funds of Cherokee 300 roll of, to be prepared by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 98 to bring suit against Cherokee in Court of Claims 372 Chickasaw Nation, act of council adopting approved 546 allotments to 648,772,780 claim referred to Court of Claims 779 roll to be prepared by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 98,648 Choctaw Nation, allotments to 648,772 roll to be prepared by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 98 Creek Nation, roll of 1867 confirmed 98 to be prepared by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 98 Five Civilized Tribes, rolls to be prepared by Commission 81 Fugitives from justice in Indian country, agents to procure arrest of 19 extradition of, in Indian Territory 54 military force to assist in apprehending 19 Funds of tribes (see also Trust funds and Annuities) general provisions relating to application to be in accordance with treaty provisions 10 for education, allottees not to be excluded from 68 proceeds of sales of land to be paid into the Treasury 10 timber and natural products of reservations may be expended by the Secretary of the Interior 36 statement of funds held in trust 1022,1023 Provisions for the various tribes Absentee Shawnee for lands ceded June 26, 1890 413 Apache, payment for lands ceded October 21, 1892 710 proceeds of coal and mineral lands ceded in San Carlos Reservation 609 White Mountain Reservation, proceeds of sale of part of reservation under mining laws 740 Blackfeet Reservation Indians, proceeds of cession September 26, 1895 605 Cherokee, debts to be paid from 797 Delawares to be paid from 300 disbursements to be authorized by tribe 726 under order of Secretary of the Interior 796 education fund, proceeds of salt leases to be added 215 national fund, $50,000 to be added to 522 orphan fund, $15,000 to be added to 522 use to support Cherokee Orphan Asylum 793 proceeds of cession of Cherokee Outlet 489,492 Cherokee Strip 132,173 April 9, 1900 726 proceeds of Osage cession 141,142 school fund, $35,000 to be added to 522 how expended 792 Shawnee funds transferred to Cherokee 521 Cheyenne and Arapaho, payment for cession of 1890, $1,000,000 to be held in trust at 5 per cent interest 417 Chickasaw, credited with arrears of interest 655 distribution per capita on dissolution of tribal government 655 indigent members to have part for support 748 national fund, interest to be paid at 5 per cent from July 1, 1901 752 part of appropriation to pay for lands ceded Cheyenne and Arapaho refunded 504 per capita payments 654 permanent annuity commuted to $60,000 cash 740 proceeds of leased district lands 655 proceeds of land sold for use of Absentee Wyandot 600 Chippewa in Minnesota, advance appropriations to be reimbursed 597 proceeds of cessions of land in Minnesota 305 proceeds of timber sold to be distributed 755 La Anse and Vieux de Sert bands, interest to be paid 178 on Chippewa and Christian Reservation, Kans., distribution of per capita 624 Choctaw, appropriation for arrears of interest 655 distribution per capita on dissolution of tribal government 655 indigent members to have part for support 748 judgment of Court of Claims 285 orphan funds 655 proceeds of land sold for use of Absentee Wyandot 600 Cheyenne and Arapaho, part of appropriation refunded 504 Cur d'Alene 421,423,532 Colville Reservation Indians, proceeds of cession of 1892 441 Comanche, payment for lands ceded October 21, 1892 710 Creeks, capitalization of 736 disbursements to be authorized by tribe 737,738 payment per capita on dissolution of tribal government 764 proceeds of cession by agreement of January 19, 1889 322,324 permanent annuities funded added to Creek general fund 750 school fund 738 Crow Creek Indians, payment to, for deficiencies in allotments to be held in trust at 4 per cent interest 559 Crows, cattle may be purchased with any funds held in trust 754 certain funds to be held in trust 196,203,452 from cession of December 8, 1890 433 proceeds of cattle sold from common herd to be distributed 754 Cur d'Alene of Idaho, proceeds of cession February 7, 1894 532 sale under act of 1892 446 Delawares, payment from Cherokee funds 300 Eastern Shawnee, interest to be paid at 5 per cent from July 1, 1902 752 payment per capita 752 permanent annuities funded 742 Five Civilized Tribes, deposited at St. Louis to be placed to credit of tribes 100 Flatheads, proceeds of lands in Bitter Root Valley 135 Grosventres and Assiniboine of Fort Belknap Reservation from cession of October 9, 1895 601,602 Iowa, part may be taken to pay for reservation purchased 566 payment of part per capita 755 proceeds of lands in Kansas and Nebraska 229 Kansa, distribution pro rata 768 Kansa, minors, administration of funds 768 to be held in trust 162,285 Kickapoo, amount in Treasury to be retained as a permanent fund at 4 and 5 per cent interest 141,205,243,597 proceeds of cession of June 21, 1891 481 not subject to payment of depredation claims 483 sale of surplus lands in Kansas to be distributed 681 unallotted lands in Kansas 567 Kiowa, payment for lands ceded October 21, 1892 710 Lower Brule Sioux, division between those of Lower Brule Reservation and those of Rosebud Reservation 688 payments to allottees from funds 599 Menominee, proceeds of sales of timber on reservations in Wisconsin to be held in trust 354 Mohave, proceeds of coal and mineral lands ceded on San Carlos Reservation 609 Munsee on Chippewa and Christian Reservation, Kans., distribution of, per capita 624 Naalem band of Tillamook, payment for release of claims under treaty of August 6, 1851 620 Nez Percés of Lapwai Reservation, Idaho, proceeds of cession May 1, 1893 538,539 Omaha, payment of part per capita 270,754 proceeds of lands in Nebraska to be held in trust 139,213,363 sold for use of Winnebago 153 Osage, accumulated interest to be distributed 741 part of funds transferred to Cherokee 141 proceeds of rents of pasture lands to be distributed 741 Oto and Missouri, expenditure of part for improvements on allotments 566 proceeds of lands sold for Iowa reserve 566 Nebraska lands 167,190 Pawnee, proceeds of cession of November 23, 1892 496 sale of reservation in Nebraska 160 Ponca, permanent fund of $70,000 191 for civilization 175 Potawatomi, proceeds of sale of unallotted lands in Kansas 567 Prairie band, payment of proceeds of surplus lands in Kansas 681 stray bands in Wisconsin, appropriations for 127 Puyallup Reservation Indians, proceeds of lands sold by the Puyallup commission 488 Sauk and Fox in Indian Territory, proceeds of cession of 1890 391 Missouri tribe, proceeds of lands in Kansas and Nebraska 168,229 sales under act of August 15, 1894 521 payment per capita 755 part of funds of Mississippi band transferred to credit of Iowa band 598 Seminole, distribution per capita 664 expenditure for civilization 150 in settlement of claims under certain treaties 700 proceeds of cession of 1866 340 March 1, 1889 46,349 school fund, under agreement December 16, 1897 663 Seneca, interest to be paid at 5 per cent from July 1, 1902 752 payment per capita 752 permanent annuities funded 741 Shawnee, part transferred to Cherokee 521 Shoshoni and Arapaho, proceeds of cession April 21, 1896 625 and Bannock of Fort Hall Reservation, proceeds of cession October 7, 1898 705 July 18, 1881 200 reservation to be held in trust at 5 per cent interest, proceeds of part of 293 Siletz Reservation Indians, proceeds of cession of October 31, 1892 533,534 Sioux 170,336,386 Sioux, Rosebud Reservation, payment for lands allotted to Lower Brule Sioux 690 Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux, from cession of 1889 430 Southern Ute in Colorado, proceeds of lands sold under act of February 20, 1895 556,557 Tonkawa, proceeds of cession of October 21, 1891 495 Uintah Valley Reservation Indians, proceeds of sale of reservation lands to be credited to 272 Ute in Colorado, proceeds of lands, reimbursement for lands entered under homestead laws 756 on Uintah Reservation, Utah, proceeds of sale of lands under act of June 4, 1898 642 perpetual annuity for 182 Western Cherokee, part of judgment of Court of Claims to be withheld 600 White Mountain Apache Reservation Indians, proceeds of sale of part of reservation under act of February 20, 1893 468 the mining laws 740 Wichita and affiliated bands, proceeds of cession of June 4, 1891 562 leased district lands 655 Yakima Nation, proceeds of cession of Wenatshapam Fishery 530 Yankton Sioux, proceeds of cession December 21, 1892 524,525,528 Yuma, proceeds of cession December 14, 1893 545 |
Gainesville, McAlester and St. Louis Railroad Company granted right of way through Indian Territory 476 amendment of provisions relative to 580,668 time for construction extended 679 Gainesville, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company, granted right of way through Indian Territory 462 Galena, Guthrie and Western Railway Company, granted right of way through Indian Territory 355 General Land Office, reporting of allotting agents to be deposited in 33 surveys of Indian lands to be made by 14 Geographical and geological survey of the Rocky Mountain region, records of, relating to Indians to be turned over to Smithsonian Institute 27 Geological Survey to supervise surveys in Indian Territory 82 Georgetown Indians, statistics 1040 Gibson Station, Ind. T., survey and platting of 734 Gila Bend Reserve, Executive orders establishing 804 Gila River Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 806 Hudson Reservoir and Canal Company may construct canal through 616 Maricopa and Phoenix Railway Company granted right of way through 243 Gila Reserve, N. Mex., Executive orders establishing 873 Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway Company, right of way through San Carlos Reservation, Ariz. 554 time for construction extended 627 Goods, delivery to chiefs for tribe 9 chiefs violating treaties not to receive 11 distribution of 9 number of Indians present and receiving same to be reported 13 money annuities may be paid in 8 purchase by public bids 8 seized in violation of law, action against as under revenue laws 15 seizure by military force 19 sold to Indians, to be under supervision of Commissioner of Indian Affairs 27 Grand Portage Reservation, Minn., timber on allotments may be cut and sold 713 Grand River Band of Ute, agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified 151 Grand Junction Indian School, right of way through reserve conveyed to Rio Grande Junction Railway Company 382 Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg., statistics 1033 Grande Ronde Reserve, Oreg., Executive orders establishing 886 right of way granted to Albany and Astoria Railroad Company 512 Grazing, Cherokee Nation, taxation authorized only when on tribal lands 798 Creek Nation 765 lands, allotments of, to be in double quantities 57 lands on Uintah Reservation reserved for 799 leases, Five Civilized Tribes, of tribal lands prohibited 99 termination of existing leases 99 of allotments by disabled allottees for five years 82 of lands of individual Indians 57 on Crow reservation 196 on Indian lands, penalty for 331 Sioux allotments, additional lands for 331 Great Sioux Reservation, allotments in severalty on 330,331 divided into separate reservation and remainder to be disposed of 328 settlers may commute entries on 687 Green Bay Agency, Wis., statistics 1034 timber, cutting on, regulations approved 194 Grosventres agreement of January 21, 1887 261 allotments in severalty 263 area 263 descent by laws of Montana 263 patents for, contents of 262 title in trust for twenty-five years 263 allottees not prejudiced in tribal rights 263 annuities 262 preference to industrious Indians 263 surplus not required to be retained for future benefit of tribe 263 boundaries of reservation 265 marking of 264 cattle, brand of Indian department to be on 262 sale prohibited 262 cession of lands 262 employees at agency, Indians preferred 262 purpose of agreement 262 reservation in Montana established 262 boundaries 265 to be separate from other tribes 262 rights of way through reservation 264 agreement of December 14, 1886, on Fort Berthold Reservation 425 allotments on diminished reservation 425 restrictions on alienation, etc., for twenty-five years 426 annuities, $80,000 annually for ten years 425 how to be expended 427 cession of land to United States 425 laws of Dakota extended over reservation 426 subsistence not to be furnished adult males not working or children not attending schools 427 unallotted lands to be held in trust for twenty-five years 426 agreement of October 9, 1895 601 annuities to be paid 601,602 cattle delivered to Indians, not to be sold 602 cession of lands 601 depredation claims not to be deducted from payments here directed 603 employment of Indians in agency 602 mixed bloods included in term Indian 603 payment for cession, distribution of 601,602 stock raising on reservation 602 survey of reservation 603 legislation relating to, note 149 statistics 1033 Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory granted 217 |
Half-breeds, Blackfeet, to have rights of full-blood 607 Grosventres and Assiniboin on Fort Belknap Reservation, rights defined 603 mother's rights to be accorded 89 Yankton Sioux, rights defined 526 Harley Institute, lands reserved for 775 Harness, manufacture of, by Indians 69 Havasupai Reservation, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 809 Heirs of deceased allottees may alien allotment 120 homesteads not to be sold in certain cases 120 land to become subject to taxation 120 minors to sell by guardian 120 Highways through Indian lands and allotments 114 Cherokee Nation 793 Creek Nation 763 Fort Hall Reservation 706 Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho 169 Secretary of the Interior may open 114 Sioux Reservation 169 Hoh, statistics 1037 Hoh River Reservation, Wash., Executive orders establishing 916 Homesteads, alienation by heirs of deceased allottees forbidden in certain cases 120 ceded parts of reservations allotted under general allotment act to be entered as 34 Cherokee Nation, selection of, upon allotment, alienation restricted 788 Choctaw and Chickasaw 649,772 commutation of entries, Absentee Shawnee lands in Oklahoma 505 Cheyenne and Arapaho lands in Oklahoma 505 Great Sioux Reservation 689 Kickapoo lands in Oklahoma 639 Potawatomi lands in Oklahoma 505 public land strip 505 Creek Nation, disposition on death of allottee 764 incumbrance for twenty-one years void 764 patents to be delivered after twenty-one years 764 selections of lands for 764 Indians abandoning tribal relations may enter 23 alienation restricted for five years from patent 23 laws relating to Bitter Root Valley, Montana, lands subject to 149 extended to Indians 23,31 alienation of homestead forbidden for five years 23 confirmation of prior entries 23 entries by nonreservation Indians entitled to allotment 33,34 fees not to be charged on entries 31 patents to be held in trust for twenty-five years 31 tribal rights of Indians not affected 23 Oklahoma ceded lands to be entered under 46 Ute ceded lands not subject to 185 settlers on Indian reservations, time for payments extended 82,89 Hoopa, statistics 1034 Hoopa Valley Agency, Cal., statistics 1034 Hoopa Valley Reserve, Cal., Executive orders establishing 815 wagon road across to be constructed 522 Hopi Pueblo, statistics 1037 Hopi (Moqui) Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 805 Horses, sale of, by agent for tribe 16 stealing in Indian Territory, punishment for 36 Hostilities, annual report of, to Congress 11 annuities may be forfeited because of 11 appropriations not to be paid to tribes while at war 24 arms and ammunition not to be sold to tribes at war 1 inciting, penalty for 13 treaties may be annulled because of 8 Hot Springs Reserve, N. Mex., Executive orders establishing 873 Hualapai, statistics 1034 Hualapai Agency, Ariz., statistics 1034 Hualapai Indian School Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 805 Hualapai Reserve, Executive orders establishing 804 Hudson Reservoir and Canal Company may construct irrigating canal through Gila River Reservation 616 Humptulip, statistics 1040 Hunkpapa Sioux, statistics 1043 Hunting on Indian lands prohibited, penalty for 17 Hutchinson and Southern Railroad Company, right of way granted through the Indian Territory 364 route extended 438 time for construction extended 438,551 |
Idaho, Executive orders relating to reservations in 835 Improvements, of two or more Indians on same subdivision of land, allotment how made 33 on lands of tribes in Indian Territory, attachment forbidden 50 Five Civilized Tribes, allotments to include 93 of persons whose citizenship is denied 91 refund of amount paid for, if owner is declared citizen 93 leased from Five Civilized Tribes, damages to lessee for ejection 91 land of another of Five Civilized Tribes, payment for on removal 99 Navaho lands before included in reservation, to be paid for 285 town sites in Cherokee Nation 794,795 selection of allotments to embrace 33 Inciting hostility with tribes, penalty for 13 Incompetent persons, Cherokee Nation, selection of allotments for 797 Chickasaw Nation, allotments, selection and patents 786 Choctaw Nation, allotments, selection and patents 786 Creek Nation, selection of homesteads 764 funds of. (See Orphans.) Incorporation of electric railroad companies in Indian Territory 110 telegraph companies in Indian Territory 110 telephone companies in Indian Territory 110 towns in Indian Territory, Arkansas laws applicable 94 councils 95 elections 94,95 free schools 95 improvements, transfer of 95 leases, transfers of 95 marshal 95 mayor 95 recording papers 94 taxation 95 Indian, term defined as used in Alaska 105 Indian Affairs, Commissioner of. (See Commissioner of Indian Affairs.) Indemnity school selections of reservation lands prior to opening for settlement 76 Indian lands, intruders on, may be removed 18 returning after removal, penalty 18 Indian Office, records of, certified copies 65 deeds to be recorded 65 legalized 64 unverified copies 65 seal of 65 Indian Territory Absentee Wyandot, provisions for removal to, repealed 522,600,621 Arizona and New Mexico Indians not to be removed to 176 Arkansas and Choctaw Railway Company granted right of way through 572,669 Arkansas laws extended over Indian Territory (see also Arkansas laws, etc.) 48 criminal laws not conflicting with United States laws extended over 51 Arkansas Northwestern Railway Company granted right of way through 589 amended provisions relating to 687 Arkansas, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company granted right of way through 517 amended provisions relating to 639 arrests in, for crimes and offenses 53 assault with deadly weapon 44 intent to rob, penalty for 44 attachment of improvements on lands of Indian nations prohibited 50 banking laws extended over 51 boundaries of 45,47 brand of stock, alteration of, penalty for 44 central judicial district 71 additional terms of court in 121 boundary changed 118 Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railroad Company, right of way through 250 sale of franchises 358 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company granted right of way through 472 additional land for station and Y in the Chickasaw Nation 475 franchises of Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway Company purchased 358 time for construction extended 630 Choctaw Coal and Railway Company, granted right of way 256 route amended 311 time for construction extended 399,509 leases from Choctaw Nation 373 purchasers of franchises may organize a new company 547 Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company, successor to Choctaw, Coal and Railway Company, additional provisions relative to right of way 595,697 churches, penalty for disturbing worship in 43 circuit court of appeals, jurisdiction in certain cases 77 cities and towns. (See also Cities and towns in Indian Territory.) acquisition of lands for public purposes 93 incorporation of, Arkansas laws applicable 94 council 95 elections 94,95 free schools 95 improvements, transfer of 95 leases, transfer of 95 marshals 95 mayors 95 taxation 95 citizenship accorded to all Indians in 35,114 not to affect tribal rights 54 civil suits, jurisdiction of district courts 74 venue may be changed 74 clerk of United States court to act as recorder of deeds 52 constables, appointment, duties, and bond 53,73 for central and western judicial districts, additional 121 Constitution of United States extended over 50 contracts between citizens of tribes and citizens of United States to be binding 47 corporations, banking and trust companies 111 electric railroad companies 110 fees for incorporating 110 foreign corporations 110 banking and trust companies 111 certificate to be filed 110 failure to comply with laws to vitiate contracts 111 limitations upon powers as upon local corporations 110 local agents for 110 laws of Arkansas extended over 110 telegraph companies 110 telephone companies 110 municipal corporations 94,95 courts of appeals, jurisdiction and procedure same as that provided for supreme court of Arkansas 75 United States opened to Indians 88 rooms for, to be procured 75 crimes and offenses animals, injury to 44 arrest and examination before United States commissioner 53 asault with deadly weapon 44 intent to rob 44 boundary monuments, defacing of 82 brand of stock, alteration of 44 bribery in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 653 burglary 37 disturbing religious worship 43 fires, malicious starting of 44 general laws of United States extended over 50 horse stealing 37 intoxicants, sale, etc 74 jurisdiction of courts 51 jurisdiction of courts circuit of district courts for eastern district of Texas 51 western district of Arkansas 51 district court, third division, district of Kansas over Quapaw Agency 63 district courts, limited to district 74 jurisdiction of United States commissioners 73 lotteries prohibited 52 provisions relating to, note 39 Quapaw Agency, prosecutions in district court, third division, Kansas 63 railroads, obstruction of 43 rendition of fugitives 53 robbery 37 shooting and throwing at railroad trains 78 stock, alteration of brand 44 upon officers of United States 37 tribal officers to be included 90 criminal fugitives in, rendition of 54 laws of Arkansas extended over 51 prosecutions to be in name of United States 51 Denison, Bonham and New Orleans Railway Company granted right of way through 631 rights transferred to Denison, Bonham and Gulf Railway Company 684 Denison and Northern Railroad Company granted right of way through 451 amended provisions relative to 596 time for construction extended 635 Denison and Washita Valley Railroad Company granted right of way 235 branch line may be constructed 354 extension of route 354 descent and partition of allotments, laws of Kansas in force 34 electric railroad companies, incorporation of 110 Enid and Anadarko Railway Company granted right of way through 744 examination before commissioner and order for removal where crime committed in foreign jurisdiction 53 excessive inclosures of land by members of Five Civilized Tribes, penalty for 81,97 Executive orders relating to reservations in 839 extradition of criminals to be by judge of United States court 54 fires, malicious starting of 44 foreign corporations in 110 Fort Gibson, Tahlequah and Great Northeastern Railway Company granted right of way through 403 Fort Smith and Dardanelle Railroad Company granted right of way through 317 Fort Smith and El Paso Railroad Company granted right of way through 274 Fort Smith and Western Railway Company granted right of way through 692 amended provisions relative to 700 Fort Smith and Western Coal Railroad Company granted right of way through 577 time for construction extended and crossings to be constructed 644 Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad Company granted right of way through 247 time for construction extended and route amended 379 Gainesville, McAlester and St. Louis Railroad Company granted right of way through 476 amended provisions relative to 580,668 time for construction extended 679 Gainesville, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company granted right of way through 462 Galena, Guthrie and Western Railway Company granted right of way through 355 government of, duty of United States declared 81 Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company granted right of way through 217 Hutchinson and Southern Railway Company granted right of way through 364 route amended 438 time for construction extended 438,551 industrial schools established 198 inspector to be located in 100 duty to be considered in the field 111 salary, allowance of per diem 111 interest, legal rate 6 per cent unless otherwise specified 111 not to exceed 8 per cent 111 Interoceanic Railway Company granted right of way for railroad, telegraph, and telephone lines 500 amendments to grant 594 intoxicants, sale of, prohibited, jurisdiction of courts 51 judge of United States courts, appointment, salary, and term of office 39,71,88 judicial districts of 70 jurisdiction of courts in, note 39 justices of the peace, Arkansas laws applicable 53,73 United States commissioners to act as 53 Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway granted right of way 231,400 time for construction extended 511 Kansas City and Pacific Railway Company granted right of way 267 time for construction extended 348 Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway Company, right of way through 239 grant repealed 321 Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad Company granted right of way 584 Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad Company granted right of way 469 branch road authorized 569 time for construction extended 558 to build fences and bridges 558 Kansas, Oklahoma, Central and Southwestern Railroad Company granted right of way 505 amended provisions relative to 617,677 lands in, ceded, to become a part of Oklahoma 45 claimed by Greer County, Tex 939,993 laws of Arkansas extended over 48 United States extended to Indians and to apply irrespective of race 88 leases of mineral lands in 93 Little River Valley Railway Company granted right of way through 673 lotteries prohibited 52 marriages of Indians in, to be according to tribal laws 52 provisions regarding 52 United States commissioner may solemnize 53 marshals in. (See Marshals.) military force in, President may appoint field officers 90 mineral lands, excepted from allotment 93 lease of 93,94 mortgages of railroads in, recording of, in Interior Department 117 Muscogee Coal and Railway Company granted right of way through 627 Muscogee, Oklahoma and Western Railway Company granted right of way through 612 national banking laws extended over 50 naturalization upon application to United States court 54 Nebraska, Kansas and Gulf Railway Company granted right of way through 635 northern judicial district 70 cases transferred to western district 121 marshal for 121 terms of court in 121 notaries public, United States commissioners to act as 53 Oklahoma created out of 45 Oto and Missouri removed to 190 Paris, Choctaw and Little Rock Railway Company, right of way granted for construction of railroad, telephone, and telegraph lines 281 Pittsburg, Columbus and Fort Smith Railway Company granted right of way through 359 Ponca to be removed to 167,175 proclamation warning settlers to remove from 937,938 prisons for United States courts 75 Quapaw Agency, clerk at Miama to be recorder 121,597 railroads in (see also Railroads in Indian Territory) 114 all companies acquiring rights in any manner to be subject to act of 1902 117 annuities payable to tribes 103 Congress reserves right to amend law 117 construction, time may be extended two years 117 crossings, all trains to stop at 54,56 application for, to be made to judge of United States court 116 automatic signals at, trains need not stop 117 Interstate Commerce Commission to approve 117 commissioners to assess damages to intersecting roads 55,116 appeal to United States court 55,116 compensation of commissioners 55 condemnation proceedings 116 double damages for violation of law regarding 56 referees to decide all questions 116 appeal to United States court 116 yards and switches of other roads not to be crossed 116 discriminations against intersecting railroads prohibited 56 lease of connecting lines 90 mails to be carried 116 mortgages, recording in Interior Department 117 obstructing or destroying, penalty for 43 right of way through reservations, allotments, etc 114 abandonment of right of way 115 annual payment to tribe 116 change of route 114 charges, Congress to regulate 116 compensations for land taken 115 costs of award 116 referees to determine 115 appeal to United States court 115 witnesses, fees of 115 deposit of award 115 interstate transportation, Congress to regulate 116 maps of route, filing of 114 mortgages to be recorded in Interior Department 117 stations, lands for 77,114 water supply, how secured 114 width not to exceed 100 feet, exceptions 114 yards, water stations, etc., lands for 114 special provisions for Arkansas and Choctaw Railway Company 572,669 Arkansas Northwestern Railway Company 589 amended provisions 687 Arkansas, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company 517 amended provisions 639 Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway Company 250 sale of franchises to Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company 358 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company 472 additional land for station and Y in Chickasaw Nation 475 may purchase franchises of Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway Company 358 time for construction extended 630 Choctaw Coal and Railway Company 256 route amended 311 time for construction extended 399,509 leases from Choctaw Nation 373 purchasers of franchises may organize new company 547 Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company, successor to Choctaw Coal and Railroad Company, amended provisions relating to 595,697 Denison, Benham and Gulf Railway Company 684 Denison, Bonham and New Orleans Railroad Company 631 franchises transferred to Denison, Bonham and Gulf Railway Company 684 Denison and Northern Railroad Company 451 amended provisions 596 time for construction extended 635 Denison and Washita Valley Railroad Company 235 branch line may be constructed 354 extension of route 354 Enid and Anadarko Railway Company 744 Fort Gibson, Talequah and Great Northwestern Railway Company 403 Fort Smith and El Paso Railroad Company 274 Fort Smith and Western Coal Railroad Company 577 time for construction extended, crossings to be constructed 644 Fort Smith and Western Railroad Company 692 amended provisions 700 Fort Smith, Paris, and Dardanelle Railroad Company 317 Fort Worth and Denver City Railway Company 247 time for construction extended and route amended 379 Gainesville, McAllister and St. Louis Railroad Company 476 amended provisions 580,668 time for construction extended 679 Gainesville, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company 462 Galena, Guthrie and Western Railway Company 355 Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad Company 217 Hutchinson and Southern Railway Company 364 route extended 438 time for construction extended 438,551 Interoceanic Railway Company 500 amendments to grant 594 Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway Company 231,400 time for construction extended 511 Kansas City and Pacific Railroad Company 267 time for construction extended 348 Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway Company 239 grant repealed 321 Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad Company 584 Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad Company 469 branch road 569 time for construction extended, and fences and bridges to be built 558 Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Railway Company 505 amended provisions 617,677 Little River Valley Railway Company 673 Muscogee Coal and Railway Company 627 Muscogee, Oklahoma and Western Railroad Company 612 Nebraska, Kansas and Gulf Railway Company 635 Paris, Choctaw and Little Rock Railroad Company 281 Pittsburg, Columbus and Fort Smith Railway Company 359 St. Louis and Oklahoma City Railroad Company 581 St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company 206 time for construction extended 235 St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railroad Company 585 time for construction extended 677 Sherman and Northwestern Railway Company 368 Southern Kansas Railroad Company 220 religious worship in, disturbing, penalty for 43 removal of persons from, forbidden when persons are in lawful possession of land in town site 120 recorders of deeds in, clerks to act as 52 reservation for Modoc established 158 Pawnee established 160 St. Louis and Oklahoma City Railroad Company, granted right of way through 581 St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company, granted right of way through 206 time for construction extended 235 St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railroad Company, granted right of way through 505 time for construction extended 677 Sherman and Northwestern Railway Company, granted right of way through 368 Southern judicial district, terms of court in, additional 121 Southern Kansas Railroad Company, right of way granted 220 stock, alteration of brand 44 surveys, boundary movements 82 cost limited 82 defacing of, how punished 82 Geological Survey to supervise 82 instructions to be issued by Secretary of the Interior 82 plats, filing of 82 rectangular system to be followed 82 telegraph companies, incorporation of 110 telegraph lines through 114 obstructing or injuring property, penalty for 43 telephone companies, incorporation of 110 lines through 114 obstructing or injuring property, penalty for 43 right of way granted to Seneca Telephone Company 703 timber and stone for use in, may be taken from lands of Five Civilized Tribes 108 trains in, shooting at 78 tribal courts, jurisdiction of 48 abolished 100 cases transferred to United States courts 100 lands, attachment of improvements on, forbidden 50 laws, not to be enforced by United States courts 100 United States commissioners in. (See United States commissioners in Indian Territory.) courts in. (See United States courts in Indian Territory.) district attorneys in 39,71,85 marshals in, appointments, etc 39 expenses allowable 86 field deputies 86 salary 85 western judicial district 120 clerk to be recorder of deeds 121 laws applicable to 121 witnesses, fees in felony cases 122 Indian wars, pension to survivors of 122 Indians preferred as employees 7,29,66,69,113 in purchase of supplies in open market 113 term defined as used in Alaska 105 Indigent Choctaw and Chickasaw, fund for support of 748 Industrial schools, establishment of in Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin 399 on Fort Belknap Reservation 265 on Pawnee Reservation, Nebraska 198 reserve for in Indian Territory 198 superintendents may act as agents 67,79 Inherited lands, Kansa Nation, sale of 769 Injunctions, Commission to Five Civilized Tribes not to be subject to 101 Inspectors appointment by the President 4 duties 4 examination of agencies, alternately by different inspector 5 need not be made twice a year 23 Indian Territory, one to be located in 100 duty to be considered field service 111 salary, allowance of per diem 111 legal proceedings to be instituted by to enforce laws 5 number not to exceed five 4 reduced to three 23 oaths may be administered by 4 salary $3,000 per annum 4 suspension of employees and agents by 4 term of office four years 4 to investigate agencies 4 traveling expenses to be allowed 4 to be included in annual report 4 Interest, legal rate in Indian Territory to be 6 per cent unless otherwise agreed upon 111 8 per cent may be contracted for 111 Interior, Secretary of the affairs relating to the Indians to be under supervision of 1 agents, discontinuation of services 7 allotments, errors in to be corrected by 70 reports of agents making, to be transmitted to 33 unallotted lands, negotiations for purchase 34 annual report to be made to Congress on first day of session 25 show expenditure of education fund 36 items of appropriations disbursed 25 number of Indians on agencies 25 proceeds of sales of natural products of reservations 31 property on reservations not required, removal and sale 101 purchase of supplies under exigency in open market 112 school statistics 36 traveling expenses of inspectors 4 annuities to be withheld from tribes holding captives 11 arms and ammunition, sale to hostile Indians to be prohibited by 1 army officers detailed as agents to be under supervision of 100 boundaries of agencies and subagencies to be established 6 commissioners may be appointed by 6 Commission to Five Civilized Tribes to report annually their expenses 80,112 contracts with Indians to be approved by 11 assignments to be approved 12 deeds, etc., acknowledged before agents, regulations regarding to be prescribed 6 disbursements, proceeds of timber and natural products of reservations 36 regulations for special agents making 76 retention of funds due tribes holding captives 11,23 supplies and annuities, tribes may be exempted from requirement of labor to amount of on reservation before delivery 24 employees of Indian service at agencies, number and kind to be prescribed 24,89 discontinuation of services by 7 preference to Indians 69 highways through Indian lands may be opened by 114 homestead entries by Indians, regulations for, to be prescribed 23 interest on proceeds of ceded lands to be invested by 10 irrigation of reservation lands to be under direction of 35 leases of mineral lands in Indian Territory to be by 93,94 regulations to be prescribed for lease of allotments 57 railroad rights of way, regulations for acquiring to be prescribed 104 station lands in Indian Territory to be granted by 77 schools, attendance at, regulations to be prescribed 67 retention of clothing and annuities from parents 65 superintendents may be given additional duties 102 special agents to be appointed by 6 survey of Indian Territory, instructions to be issued by 82 telegraph and telephone grants to be made under supervision of 113 timber and stone lands, regulations for sale of in the Five Civilized Tribes to be prescribed 108 town sites, appeals from commissions in Creek and Cherokee nations 106 appraisements of lots to be approved by 96 regulations for establishment of boundaries 107 survey of in Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Cherokee nations 106 regulations to be prescribed 106 town authorities may be permitted to make 107 trust funds to be under supervising care of 26 deposit in lieu of investment 28 Interoceanic Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 500 amendments to grant 594 Interpreters agencies to be allowed 6 appointment by Interior Department upon nomination by agent 6 Indians to be preferred 7 discontinuation of services when unnecessary 7 employees at agency not to be paid extra as 67 salary of 7 suspension of, by agents 6 Interstate Commerce Commission, automatic signals at railroad crossings in Indian Territory and Oklahoma may be authorized by 117 Interstate transportation, railroads through Indian Territory and Oklahoma, Congress reserves right to regulate 116 Intoxicants annuities not to be paid to Indians under influence of 9 Arkansas laws extended to Indian Territory not to authorize sale of 95 arrest for introducing into Indian country or selling to Indians 64 ceded lands of Omaha, Pawnee, Oto, and Missouri and Sauk and Foxes, in Nebraska and Kansas, not to be sold on 140 Chickasaw Nation, lands ceded as sulphur springs, sale prohibited on 785 Creek Nation, to be prohibited 661,739 distilleries to be destroyed 18 introduction into Indian country prohibited, penalty for 63,84 on allotments 84 War Department may authorize 64 Lapwai Reservation, Idaho, sale prohibited 540 penalty for introduction into Indian country 64 sale to reservation Indians 64 qui tam actions for recovery of 18 procedure against when seized 18 sale of, in Indian Territory, jurisdiction of courts 51,74 to Indians, prohibited 83,84 in Alaska 105 searches authorized 17 seizure of 18 selling or giving to Indians by persons in military service prohibited 64 Seminole Nation, prohibited 664 Yankton Sioux lands, sale on, forbidden 527,529 Intruders, claiming citizenship in Five Civilized Tribes, ejection of 92 on Indian lands, military force may be employed to prevent the coming of 19 removal of 18,19 military force may be employed in 18 superintendents, agents, and subagents may effect removal 18 town sites in Indian Territory, not to be removed from 120 returning after removal, penalty for 19 Investigations by inspectors, to be made alternately by different inspectors 5 Investments, interest on proceeds of lands to be at not less than 5 per cent 10 of stock for Indians to be made by President 10 annual report to be made to Congress 10 special accounts of, to be kept 10 of trust funds, deposit in Treasury in lieu of 28 Iowa agreement of May 20, 1890 393 allotments in severalty 393 patents to contain restrictions 394 selection 394 trust period may be extended 396 annuities, distribution per capita 394,395 for William Tohee, chief 396 cession of lands in Indian Territory 393 allotments under act of March 3, 1885 230 area 230 certificates for 230 patents for 230 provisions amended by act of January 26, 1887 245 allotments under agreement of May 20, 1890 393 descent 398 patents to contain restrictions 394 selection of allotments 394 trust period may be extended 396 allotments under act of March 2, 1895 566 annuities, from cession of 1890, distribution per capita 395 funds arising from sale of reservation, in Kansas and Nebraska 229 William and Maggie Tohee to receive 396 ceded lands in Indian Territory, settlers may enter contiguous lands 510 descent of allotments to be according to local law 398 funds of, part may be taken to pay for reservation 566 payment of part per capita 755 proceeds of lands in Kansas and Nebraska 229 lands in Kansas and Nebraska, sale of 228 appraisement of lots 229 area of entries limited to 160 acres 229 price not less than $8 per acre 229 proceeds to be held in trust 229 surveys into 40-acre tracts 229 lands in Oklahoma, proclamation opening to settlement 951 removal of, how to be made 230 reservation for, to be secured 230 patents for reservation to be issued 230 in Kansas and Nebraska, sale of lands in 229 in Oklahoma, may be purchased from Oto and Missouri 566 statistics 1039,1042 Iowa Reserve, Indian Territory, Executive orders establishing 843 right of way granted to Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, lessee of Atchison and Nebraska Railroad Company 594 Irrigation general regulations for, on reservation lands, to be prescribed by the Secretary of Interior 35 contracts need not be advertised 113 special provisions for Crow Reservation, Mont., annuity money may be used to complete 433,687,701 Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho, for supplying citizens of Pocatello with water 408 water reserved for purposes of 706 Gila River Reservation, Hudson Reservoir and Canal Company to construct canal through 616 Great Sioux Reservation, rules to be prescribed for 333 Mission Indian lands, Cal,, rights of way through 385 Papago Reservation, Citrous Water Company to construct ditches 301 Southern Ute lands, Colo., rights of way through allotments 754 Southern Ute Reservation, Colo., investigation by Secretary of Interior 620 Uintah Reservation, Utah, rights of way for canals and dams 686 Umatilla Reservation, Oreg., Blue Mountain Irrigation and Improvement Company may construct canal and reservoir 457 Umatilla Irrigation Company may construct canal 387 time for construction extended 509 Yakima Reservation, Wash., Columbia Irrigation Company may construct canal and ditches 516 time for construction extended 600,666 Northern Pacific and Yakima Irrigation Company may construct canal 380 Yuma Reservation, Ariz., Colorado River Irrigation Company may construct ditches over 461,545 Yuma Pumping Irrigation Company may construct ditches 460 Yuma Reservation, Cal., Colorado River Irrigation Company may construct canal 545 Isabella Reserve, Mich., Executive orders establishing 846 |
Jamestown and Northern Railroad Company, right of way through Devils Lake Reservation, N. Dak 743 Jicarilla Apache, statistics 1040 Jicarilla Apache Reserve, N. Mex., Executive orders establishing 874 Jicarilla Apache Reservation, Ariz., timber to be sold and sheep for Indians purchased from proceeds 522 Jocko Reservation, Flatheads, Kutenai, and Pend d'Oreille may be removed to 135 Flatheads, allottees in Bitter Root Valley may be removed to 326 Spokan on, appropriations to be used for 742 Upper and Middle bands of Spokan may be removed to 454 Jones Academy, lands reserved from allotment 775 Joseph's band of Nez Percés, civilization of, fund appropriated for 174,175 removal to the Indian Territory 175 statistics 1030 Judges of courts of record, contracts to be executed before 11 Judges of United States courts in Indian Territory 39 additional to be appointed 71,88 assignment of districts 71 districts of, substitution of judges in 71 extradition of criminals by 54 oath of 40 powers, etc 71 salary 71 term of office to be four years 71 Judgments, levy on improvements on tribal lands in Indian Territory, except in tribal courts, invalid 50 Judicial districts of Indian Territory 70 change of boundary between central and southern 118 western district created 120 Judith Basin Reserve, Mont., Executive orders establishing 859 Jurors of United States courts in Indian Territory, qualification and selection of 42,74 Choctaw and Chickasaw competent as 654 Jury commissioners of United States court in Indian Territory, selection, oath, and duties of 42,48 Justices of the peace in Indian Territory, United States commissioners to act as 53 |
Kah-milt-pahs, embraced in Yakima Nation 529 Kaibabs, Nevada, statistics 1042 Kalispel settlement on Cur d'Alene Reservation, Idaho 420 statistics 1030 Kansa agreement ratified July 1, 1902 766 allotments in severalty 766,767 cemeteries, lands reserved for 768 claims, adjustment by Interior Department and Court of Claims 770 deeds for allotments 767 funds, pro rata distribution of 768 heirs, payment to 769 sale of inherited lands by 769 lands in Kansas, sale of 769 minors, funds due, administration of 768 roll of citizens to be final 766 sale of lands by individuals, permission may be granted 769 schools, lands reserved for 768 surplus lands unallotted to be divided 767 town sites 768 tribal lands to be divided 766 civil actions against, district court at Pawhuska to have exclusive jurisdiction 87 funds of, part of $200,000 fund to be used to pay scrip, and to be reimbursed from sales of Kansa lands 285 proceeds of land in Kansas 162 lands in Kansas, sale of 162,285,769 appraisal of lands 163 to be revised 177 forfeiture, resale on 163,178 patents to issue 163 price of lands 177,178 settlement, adjoining claims 178 settlers may purchase 162 terms of sale 177 waste, bonds to prevent 177 lands, sale of, proceeds to be used to reimburse fund of $200,000 for part taken to pay scrip 285 legislation relative to, note 162 settlement on Osage Reservation, Ind. T 138 statistics 1038 trust and diminished reserve lands, sale of 769 Kansa scrip, payment of, out of trust funds, amount to be reimbursed from sale of lands 285 Kansas laws of, descent and partition applied to Indian Territory 34 Ottawa lands in, subject to taxation 144 Potawatomi lands, conveyances by certain patentees confirmed 175 Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway, bridge may be constructed across Arkansas River by 347 right of way through Indian Territory 231,400 time for construction extended 511 Kansas City and Pacific Railroad Company, right of way through Indian Territory 267 time for construction extended 348 Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad Company, right of way through Indian Territory 239 repealed 321 Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad Company, right of way through Indian Territory 584 Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 469 branch road may be constructed 569 time for construction extended and fences and bridges to be built 558 Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company, right of way through Chilocco Reservation, Okla 645 Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Railway, right of way granted through Indian Territory 505 additional provisions relative to 617,677 Kaskaskia allotments in Indian Territory 344 lease of 345 claim referred to Court of Claims 346 funds of, to be paid per capita 407 mining leases valid for twenty-five years, persons deemed improper may be removed from leased lands 407 statistics 1040 Kaw (see Kansa). Keshena Improvement Company, improvement of Wolf River by, across Menominee Reservation 153 Kettle River Valley Railway Company, right of way through Colville Reservation 644 Kickapoo agreement of June 21, 1891 480 allotments in severalty 480 patents after twenty-five years 481 cession of lands in Indian Territory 480 payment per capita for cession 481 depredation claims not to be paid from 483 money may be left in Treasury at interest 481 reservations for religious organizations, etc 482 allotments, absentees and children 568,681 allottees, dying without heirs, land sold for tribe 243 estates of deceased, settlement of 242 funds of, proceeds of sale of Kansas land to be held at interest 141,205 proceeds of sale of lands of deceased, without heirs 243 in Oklahoma, funds in Treasury to be held permanently at 5 per cent interest 597 lands ceded in Indian Territory, settlement under land laws 483 Oklahoma, proclamation opening to settlement 988 right to commute entries on 639 lands in Kansas, allotments to children 568 sale of 204 proceeds may be paid in installments 205 held as permanent fund at 4 and 5 per cent 141,205 surplus of unallotted lands to be sold 568,680 Indians may purchase 568 patents to issue for 568 proceeds to be held in trust 567 school lands excepted 568 statistics 1039,1042 Kickapoo Reserve, Ind. T., Executive orders establishing 844 Kansas surplus lands to be sold 680 Kingfisher, Okla., may purchase lands for cemetery purposes 486 Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache agreement October 21, 1892 708 allotments in severalty 709,710,711 grazing lands 709 reserved lands 709 school lands reserved 710 selection and area of 709 time for selections 710 title to be held in trust for twenty-five years 710 certain persons not members entitled to benefit of agreement 711 cession of lands 709 leases not affected 711 payments for cessions 710 depredation claims not to be deducted 712 ceded lands in Oklahoma claims of Choctaw and Chickasaw to, referred to the Court of Claims 712 commutation of homesteads for town-site entries on 748 opened to settlement 711,1012 statistics 1035 Kiowa Agency, Okla., statistics 1035 Klamath, statistics 1034,1035 Klamath Agency, Oreg., statistics 1035 Klamath Reservation, Oreg., allotments to children born subsequent to completion of allotments 751 Klamath River Reserve, Cal., allotments to Indians on 439 Executive orders establishing 816 lands to be sold 439 in occupancy of Indians excepted 439 proceeds to be held in trust 439 Klickitas, embraced in Yakima Nation 529 Klingnits, embraced in Yakima Nation 529 Konwassayus, embraced in Yakima Nation 529 Kootenai. (See Kutenai.) Kutenai, Bitter Root Valley lands to be sold 135 members of tribe may enter 160 acres 135 lands to be alienable 135 tribal rights relinquished 135 proceeds not exceeding $50,000 to be held in the Treasury at interest 136 removal to Jocko Reservation 135 statistics 1032 |
Labor, Indians to be employed when possible 29 or reservations, able-bodied males to work for value of supplies and annuities, unless President excepts tribe from requirement 24 Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation, disposal of products of 170 Sioux Reservation, Nebr., disposal of products of 170 Secretary of Interior may expend proceeds of, paid into the Treasury 36 Lac Court Oreilles Reserve, Wis., Executive orders establishing 929 Lac de Flambeau Reserve, Wis., Executive orders establishing 932 Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railway Company granted right of way through 278 Lake, statistics 1030 Lake Traverse Reservation, proclamation opening lands to settlement 953 Lake Winnipigoshish Reservation, Minnesota, Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company granted right of way through 352 Northern Mississippi Railway Company granted right of way through 547 Lands and buildings of United States within ceded reservations, sale of 15 ceded, in Oklahoma, disposal under homestead laws 46 remainder after allotments under act of 1887, sale to actual settlers 34 sales of, expenses not to be deducted from 32 constitutionality of legislation of Congress respecting 1053,1058 contests filed against Indians, costs to be paid by Interior Department 66 conveyance except by treaty or convention to be void 14 negotiations by unauthorized parties, penalty 14 distilleries upon, penalty for 18 fees on land entries by nonreservation Indians to be paid by United States 34 homestead entries by Indians inalienable for five years 34 hunting by whites on, prohibited 17 laws of United States relating to crimes extended over 18 leases by tribal council of purchased lands 57 not included within boundaries of Territories 3 passports for persons entering 17 railroads through (see Railroad right of way). sales of, proceeds to be paid into the Treasury 10 register and receiver to conduct 20 surveys to be by General Land Office 14 L'Anse Chippewa, interest to be paid on certain funds 178 statistics 1036 La Pointe Agency, Wis., statistics 1035 La Pointe Reservation, allotments to, Chippewa on 713 Lapwai Reservation, Nez Perce of, agreement of May 1, 1893 536 Larceny, Indians committing, upon property of other Indians or other persons, laws of State and Territory to govern 32 Leases, allottees disabled may lease allotments for farming purposes for not to exceed five years 57,82,105,620 Cherokee Nation, allotments, for grazing and farming purposes 726,798 mineral lands 727 salt deposits 215 Chickasaw Nation, not to exceed five years, to be in writing and recorded in office of clerk of United States court 649 Choctaw Nation, not to exceed five years and to be in writing and recorded in office of clerk of United States court 649 Choctaw Coal and Railway Company, confirmed 373 coal mines, town sites not to interfere with operation of 96 constitutionality of legislation of Congress respecting 1053 Creek Nation, grazing leases authorized 765 lands allotted, permit tax not to be paid 738 mineral lands 739 Five Civilized Tribes agricultural and grazing lands, forbidden 97,99 termination of existing lease 99 Commission to report upon status of 81 ejection of lessees, damages for improvements 91 rents of tribal lands to be paid only into United States Treasury 97 grazing lands purchased by individual Indians 57 Indian Territory 93 in cities and towns, transfer of 95 mineral lands, to be under direction of Secretary of Interior 93 area not to exceed 640 acres 93 compensation for improvements 94 damages to owner of allotted land 94 payments by lessor 94 preference in leasing to persons in possession 94 royalties 94 term not to exceed fifteen years 93 Kiowa, Comanche and Apache lands, not affected by cessions or allotments 711 land purchased by Indians, to be made by tribal council 57 mining lands purchased by Indians 57 Quapaw Agency, term of leases 619 school lands, under regulations of Secretary of Interior 419 Seminole allotments 663 Seneca, agent for the New York Agency to receive and disburse rents 715 in certain villages 155 for railroad purposes 155 renewals not exceeding ninety-nine years, except of railroad lands, authorized 368 oil and gas wells, with William B. Barker, ratified 468 release to Seneca Nation of part of lands confirmed 622,623 to Erie Preserving Company, confirmed 715 to Ogden Land Company 522 to J. W. Peglow, of sand banks, confirmed 744 Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux, authorized for farming and grazing 620 approval of Secretary of Interior required 666 subleases to be void 666 surplus tribal lands for farming purposes 67 United Peoria and Miami, Indian Territory 345 Wea, Peoria, Kaskaskia, and Piankashaw mineral lands 407 Yakima Reservation, of agricultural lands, not to exceed five years 686 allotments, not to exceed ten years 701 "Leased district,'' proceeds of sale to be distributed in accordance with decision of Court of Claims in case of Choctaw and Chickasaw v. Wichita 654 Leather, manufacture by Indians on reservations 69,113 Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston railroad, lands on Osage Reservation, in Kansas, may be purchased by 164,165 Leavenworth, Pawnee and Western Railroad Company, payment to Delawares for lands sold to 447 suit to be brought against, for damages, etc 447 Leaves of absence, employees of Indian service, not to exceed sixty days 7 Lebanon Orphan Home, lands reserved from allotment 775 Leech Lake Chippewa, statistics 1046 Leech Lake Reservation, Minn. Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railway Company granted right of way through 514,571 Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company granted right of way through 342 Executive orders establishing 851 Northern Mississippi Railway Company granted right of way through 547 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company granted right of way through 515 time for construction extended 618 Lemhi Agency, Idaho, statistics 1035 Lemhi Reserve, Idaho, cession of lands by agreement of May 14, 1880 314 Executive orders establishing 839 Liabilities to Indian tribes, statement of 1023 Liaywas, embraced in Yakima Nation 520 License to trade with Indians, agents, subagents and superintendents may issue 16 revocation of 16 sale of intoxicants cause for 18 Limitations, statute of, to apply to actions by allottees for allotments 121,122 Little Falls, Mille Lacs and Lake Superior Railway Company, right of way through Mille Lacs Reservation, Minn 362 Little Lake Indians, statistics 1041 Little River Valley Railway Company, right of way through Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 673 Little Traverse Reserve, Mich., Executive orders establishing 847 Live stock, removal from Indian lands prohibited 17 sale of, by agent for tribe 16 Loafer Sioux, statistics 1041 Logging Menominee Reservation, Wis., on Oconto River 163,164 Pigeon River, obstructions to, at Cascades, may be removed by Pigeon River Improvement, Slide and Boom Company 744 Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock, decision of Supreme Court in case of 1058 Los Pinos Agency, Colo. agreement with Ute at 151 removal of agency 157 Lotteries in Indian Territory prohibited 52 Lower Brule Sioux of Lower Brule Reservation, S. Dak. agreement of March 1, 1898 688 agency and boarding school to be maintained 689 cession of lands 688 part of tribe on Rosebud Reservation to be allowed share of funds 688 reallotment of lands 688 claims for property lost on removal to be paid 753 Lower Brule Sioux of Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak. agreement of March 1, 1898 690 allotments in severalty 690 settlement on reservation 690 allotments in severalty to 599 payments for lands allotted 599 return to allotments 599 statistics 1036 Lower Brule Agency, S. Dak. agreement with Sioux at, September 26, 1876 169,172 statistics 1036 Lower Brule Reservation, S. Dak. boundaries defined 329 ceded lands opened to settlement 714 Lower Kalispel, statistics 1032 Lower Spokan, statistics 1030 Lower Yanktonai Sioux, statistics 1031 Loyal Creek claim, Senate to determine 660,736 Loyal Seminole claim, Senate to determine 664,700 Luckamute, statistics 1033 Lummi, statistics 1044 Lummi Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 917 Lutheran Mission School, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for 725,790 |
Mackinac Agency, Mich., statistics 1036 Madison Indians, statistics 1044 Mails, transportation of, by railroads granted land through Indian reservations 104,116 Makah, statistics 1037 Makah Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 917 Malheur Reserve, Oreg., Executive orders establishing 887 Mandan, Fort Berthold Reservation agreement of December 14, 1886 425 allotment of diminished reservation 425,426 restrictions for twenty-five years 426 annuity of $80,000 annually for ten years 425 how to be expended 427 cession of lands 425 laws of Dakota extended over reservation 426 subsistence not to be furnished adult males not working or children not attending school 427 unallotted lands held in trust twenty-five years 426 statistics 1033 Mansfield's Digest. (See Arkansas laws.) Manslaughter, Indian committing against an Indian or other person, laws of State or Territory to govern 32 Manual training schools purchase of articles manufactured at 28 accounts to be kept separate 28 Manufacture of supplies by Indians 69,113 Maricopa, statistics 1038 Maricopa and Phoenix Railroad Company, right of way through Gila River Reservation 243 Marinette and Western Railway Company, right of way through Menominee Reservation, Wis. 443 Marriages, according to tribal customs declared valid 52 Cur d'Alene Reservation, white men to satisfy agent of moral character 422 in Indian Territory 52 certificates to be issued by clerks and deputy clerks of United States court 52 clerk or deputy clerk of United States court may solemnize 52 commissioners of United States may solemnize 53 licenses to be issued by clerk and deputy clerk of United States courts 52 return of, after execution 52 of Indians, to be according to tribal laws 52 proof of, in pension cases 21 Stockbridge and Munsee tribes, females marrying out of tribe to forfeit rights 131 white men marrying Indian women 38 children to have rights of mother 89 proof of marriage 38 women to become citizens of United States 38 tribal rights not forfeited 38 whites not to acquire tribal rights 38 Marshals, may employ posse comitatus in executing process in Indian country 19 of cities and towns in Indian Territory 95 court of appeals in Indian Territory 75 United States courts in Indian Territory 71 appointment, duties, and removal 40 for western and northern judicial districts 121 bond 40,83 crimes and offenses against, United States laws to be enforced 36 deputies 40,71,73 accounts to be approved by Attorney-General 83 appointments confirmed 83 fees allowed 122 field deputies 86 jurors to be summoned by 42 mileage to be allowed 26 oath required of 40 salary of 85 Marys River Indians, statistics 1033 Matrons, Indian girls to be employed as assistants 87 Mayors of towns and cities in Indian Territory 95 Mdewakanton Sioux payment for services as scouts in certain wars 485,559 sale of lands in Redwood County, Minn., and purchase of lien lands 714 statistics 1036 Mechanics, employment for benefit of Indians 7 Mendocino Reservation, Cal., Executive orders establishing 817 Menominee   funds, proceeds of timber 354 legislation relating to, note 353 logging on reservation in Wisconsin 153,163,194,353 statistics 1034 Menominee Reservation, Wis. logging regulations for cutting timber 194 sale of timber 353 Marinette and Western Railroad Company granted right of way through 443 Northwestern Improvement Company to improve Oconto River for logging purposes 163 Wolf River, Keshena Improvement Company to improve for logging purposes 153 Merchandise, for fulfilling treaties, purchase by the Secretary of Interior 8 proceedings against when on Indian lands in violation of law to be as under revenue laws 15 Mescalero Apache Agency, N. Mex., statistics 1036 Mescalero Apache Reservation, N. Mex., Executive orders establishing 870 Meshingomesia's band of Miami members to become citizens after January 1, 1881 134 reservation to be divided among members 134 Messages disturbing peace with tribes, penalty for sending 13 Methodist Episcopal Church granted certain land by Chippewa of Saginaw 157 may buy certain Cherokee lands 726 Mexican Kickapoo, statistics 1042 Miami allotments in Indian Territory 344,345 general act of 1887 not applicable 35 lease of 345 Quapaw Agency, sale of 100 acres by adult allottees holding over 200 acres 620 sale by heirs of deceased allottees 702 of surplus lands unallotted 752 annuities, purchase of right to participate in those of Peoria, Wea, etc 147 census 146 list of those becoming citizens of United States 147 uniting with Peoria, Wea, etc 147 of those entitled to share in tribal funds 191 citizenship accorded members of Meshingomesia's band 135 accorded on application to United States circuit court 146 oath of allegiance 146 claims of individuals, Attorney-General to report on 197 deeds and conveyances in Quapaw Agency to be recorded at Miami 121,597 funds, agent to make per capita distribution 192 census of tribe entitled to participate 191 proceeds of Kansas lands, distribution 147 lands in Kansas, alienation and taxation forbidden 146 restrictions removed when title is not in Indians 140 disposal of lands 145,146,197,198 leases of lands in Indian Territory 345 legislation relative to, note 133 Meshingomesia's band, citizenship conferred on members 135 reservation to be partitioned 133 application of chiefs 134 descent by Indian laws 134 intermarried persons entitled to share 134 members to share alike 134 payments per capita to 192 statistics 1040 surplus lands unallotted, disposal of 752 tribal relations abolished 146 union with United Peoria and Miami 147 Western band, census 146 town of deeds and conveyances in Quapaw Agency to be recorded at 597 mortgages of chattels to be recorded at 700 terms of court at 70 Miami Town Company, cemetery lands may be purchased from Peoria or Ottawa allottee 600 land may be bought from Ottawa in Indian Territory 407 Miami Town Site, included in northern judicial district of Indian Territory 70 Michigan, Executive orders relating to reservations in 846 Military force, employment of, to apprehend criminals 19 destroy distilleries 19 prevent introductions of persons and property into Indian country 19 seize goods, etc 19 intruders may be removed by 14,18 in Indian Territory, field officers to be appointed by the President 90 officers, intoxicants given Indians by, penalty 31 passports may be issued by 17 searches for intoxicants by 17 Mille Lac Reservation, Minn. ceded lands to be disposed of as public lands 696 Chippewa of, removal to other reservations 755 entries irregularly made on, confirmed 552 Little Falls, Mille Lacs and Lake Superior Railway Company granted right of way through 362 Mills, erection on Cur d'Alene Reservation 423 Lapwai Reservation, Idaho 539 Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railway Company right of way through Lac de Flambeau Reservation 278 Mineral lands Blackfeet Reservation, Mont., ceded lands may be entered as 609 Cherokee Nation, provisions relating to leases 727 Colville Reservation, Wash., laws extended over 570,667 allotments and government lands excepted 667 Confederated Wea, Peoria, Kaskaskia, and Piankashaw lands, leases of 407 Creek Nation, leases 739 Crow Reservation in Montana, claims not to be selected in allotments 447 disabled allottees may lease mining lands on allotments 82 Five Civilized Tribes, leases, royalties to be paid into United States Treasury 97 of coal lands 41 reserved from allotment 93 Fort Belknap Reservation ceded lands 604 Indian Territory, leases by Secretary of Interior 93 area not to exceed 640 acres 93 damages to owner of allotment 94 persons in possession preferred 94 payments to lessee 94 royalties 94 terms not to exceed fifteen years 93 United States court to have jurisdiction over 41 reserved from allotment 93 Klamath River Reservation, entry of lands 439 Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache lands, laws applicable to 712 leases of, when property of individual Indians 57 Peoria, Kaskaskia, Piankashaw, and Wea lands, leases valid 477 San Carlos Reservation, ceded lands, laws applicable to 609,611 Seminole Nation, leases 663 Spokan Reservation, Wash., laws applicable to 754,799 Uintah and White River Ute Reservation, sale of leased lands 753 White Mountain Apache Reservation, Ariz., sale of lands 740 Miniconjou Sioux, statistics 1030 Minnesota Executive orders relating to reservations in 850 timber cutting by Indians in 89 White Earth Reservation, lands granted for church and school purposes 150 Winnebago in allotments to 133 claims to allotments to be settled 127 removal of 125 Minnesota and Manitoba Railway Company, right of way through Red Lake Reservation, Minn 698 Minor children allotments, heads of families to select 33 Cherokee Nation, enrollment 792 selection of allotments 797 Chickasaw Nation, allotments 786 Choctaw Nation, allotments 786 Creek Nation, parents to act as guardians 738 Eastern Shawnee, allotments 752 Peoria, parents to act as guardians 54 Seneca, allotments 752 Mission Indians allotments in severalty 384 on lands purchased for use of 750 exchange of lands with private owners 440 Executive orders establishing reserves in California 819 modified 1008,1018 irrigationg ditches, etc., across reservations 385 lands for use of, to be selected by Commission 750 reservation for 383 removal from private claims 383 settled on private land claims, Attorney-General to defend suits for possession 384 statistics 1036 Mission-Tule River Agency, Cal., statistics 1036 Mississippi Choctaw allotments to be made 106 incumbrance or sale to be void 106 proof of identity 106 settlement in Choctaw-Chickasaw country 106 citizenship to be settled by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 87,780 enrollment of members 87,780 rights not to be prejudiced 99 Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company, right of way through Ponca, Oto, and Missouri reservations, Okla 676 Missoula and Northern Railroad Company, right of way through Flathead Reservation, Mont 437 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad Company lands on Osage Reservation, in Kansas, may be purchased by 164,165 old channel of Canadian River may be restored by 645 Mixed bloods, term ``Indian'' includes, in Blackfeet agreement of September 26, 1895 607 agreement with Fort Belknap Reservation Indians of October 9, 1895 603 Moache band of Ute, agency in Colorado to be established 157 agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified 151 statistics 1043 Moapa River Reserve, Nev., Executive orders establishing 866 reduced to 1,000 acres 157 Modoc, lands in Indian Territory, payment to Eastern Shawnee for 158 statistics 1035,1040 Mohave agreement of February 25, 1896 609 boundaries of reservation to be marked 610 cession of lands 609 proceeds of coal and mineral lands 609 statistics 1030,1041 Molel, statistics 1033 Money, payment to Indians mode of distribution 9 payment in goods 8 Secretary of Interior to apply for best interests of tribe 9 to be withheld from tribes holding captives 11,23 Montana, Executive orders relating to reservations in 854 reservations in, for Grosventres, Piegan, Bloods, Blackfeet, River Crows, and others established 150 Moorhead, Leech Lake and Northern Railway Company, right of way through White Earth Reservation, Minn 306 Moqui Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 805 Moravian Church, lands in Chippewa and Christian reservations, Kans., conveyed to 623 Mortgages, in Indian Territory, recording of 84 in Quapaw Agency, of chattels, recording at Miami 700 of railroads in Indian Territory and Oklahoma to be recorded in Interior Department 117 Moses Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 904 Moses' band of Columbia, agreement of July 7, 1883, ratified 224 statistics 1030 Mounds, Indian Territory, survey and platting of 734 Muckleshoot, statistics 1044 Muckleshoot Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 918 Municipal corporations (see also Incorporations, cities and towns) Cherokee Nation, powers of 725 Choctaw and Chicasaw nations, bonds for improvements 783 Creek Nation, bonds for improvements 736 Munsee (see also Stockbridge and Munsee) membership in tribe and rights to lands 500 on Chippewa and Christian reservations, Kans., census to be taken 623 lands of allottees abandoning allotment or dying without heirs to be sold 624 patents for allotments 623 sale of unallotted lands 622,624 proceeds to be distributed per capita 624 trust funds to be distributed per capita 624 statistics 1034,1039 Murder, Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, change of venue in trials for 654 Indian committing, against Indian or other persons, laws of State or Territory to govern 32 killing of person by shooting, etc., at trains in Indian Territory 78 Murrow, J. S., lands reserved from allotment 775 Muscogee, term of court at 70,120 Muscogee Coal and Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory and Oklahoma 627 Muscogee, Oklahoma and Western Railroad Company, right of way through Indian Territory 612 |
Naalem band of Tillamook, in Oregon, payment to, for release of claims under treaty of August 6, 1851 620 National-banking laws extended to Indian Territory 50 Navaho, settlers on lands reserved for, to be compensated for improvements 285 statistics 1037 Navaho Agency, Ariz., statistics 1037 Navaho Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 805 Navaho Reserve, N. Mex., Executive orders establishing 875 Navigation, dams may be constructed on Chippewa lands in Minnesota 619,666 Neah Bay Agency, Wash., statistics 1037 Nebraska, Executive orders relating to reservations in 861 Omaha lands in, sale to Winnebago 153 Nebraska, Kansas and Gulf Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 635 Nespelim, statistics 1030 Nevada, Executive orders relating to reservations in 865 Moapa River Reservation reduced to 1,000 acres 157 Nevada Agency, Nev., statistics 1037 New Mexico, Executive orders relating to reservations in 870 Indians of, removal to Indian Territory prohibited 176 New York Indians allotments, sale of to settlers and balance to be sold after two years 368 payments to allottees 368 claim to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 460 funds from proceeds of Kansas lands 142 Kansas lands, Indians entitled to enter must prove identity 173 patents to Indian occupants 142 sale of 141,368 appraisal 142 entries within two years 142 price not less than $3.75 per acre 142 proceeds to be held in trust 142 legislation relating to, note 141 New York Agency, N. Y., statistics 1037 Newport and Kings Valley Railway Company, right of way through Siletz Reservation, Oreg 287,381 Newyaka Boarding School, lands in Creek Nation reserved for 735 Nez Percés, Idaho, agreement of May 1, 1893 536 allotments in severalty 538 to deceased Indians confirmed 539 cession of lands 536,537 claims for services in Army to be settled 540 intoxicants prohibited 540 payment for cessions 538 depredation claims not to be deducted 541 how made 539 religious societies may buy lands occupied 539 reservation of certain lands 537 sawmills to be provided 539 of Joseph's band, civilization of, fund appropriated for 174,175 lands ceded to United States in trust for 495 removal to Indian Territory 175 statistics 1030 Nez Percés Agency, Idaho, statistics 1038 Nez Percés Reservation, Idaho ceded lands opened to settlement 990 Clearwater Short Line Railway Company granted right of way through 684 Clearwater Valley Railroad Company granted right of way through 679 time for construction extended 750 legislation relating to, note 288 Oregon Railway and Navigation Company granted right of way through 288 Palous and Spokane Railway Company granted right of way through 351 Niobrara Island, Dakota, granted for public park and Sioux Indians to be removed from 337,338 Niobrara Reserve, Nebr., Executive orders establishing 861 Niobrara River, bridge may be constructed across 510 Nisqually, statistics 1040 Nisqually Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 919 Nome Cult Reserve, Cal., Executive orders establishing 824 Nomelackie, statistics 1041 Nonreservation Indians, allotments to 33 North Dakota, Executive orders relating to reservations in 881 Northern Arapaho and Cheyenne, agreement of September 26, 1876, ratified 168 allotments, houses to be erected by the Government 170 annuities, where to be paid 169 boundaries of reduced reservation 169 census to be taken annually 171 cession of part of reservation 169 employees on agency to be married persons 170 full-blood Indians only to receive benefits of agreement 170 funds for education and civilization 170 half-breeds and whites may be excluded from reservation 170 laws of United States extended over Indians 171 peace to be maintained 171 products of Indian labor to be sold 170 rations to be issued 170 roads through reservation 169 reservation reduced 169 what meant by 171 subsistence to be furnished 170 treaty of 1868 reaffirmed 171 Northern Cheyenne (see also Northern Arapaho and Cheyenne) statistics 1044 Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Mont., Executive orders establishing 860 inspector to report upon conditions on 668 Northern Mississippi Railway Company, right of way through Chippewa Reservation in Minnesota 547 Northern Pacific and Yakima Irrigation Company, canal may be constructed by, across Yakima Reservation, Wash 380 Northern Pacific Railroad Company, right of way through Crow Reservation 202 Puyallup Reservation 465 Yakima Reservation 486 Northern Sioux, statistics 1041 Northwestern Improvement Company, logging on Oconto River through Menominee Reservation, Wis 164 Notaries public in Indian Territory, United States commissioners to act as 53 Nowata, term of court at 121 |
Oaths, agents may administer 6 agents, subagents, and superintendents may administer regarding depredations 20 inspectors may administer 4 of clerk of United States court in Indian Territory 40 relative to jurors 42 of judge of United States court in Indian Territory 40 of jury commissioners of United States court in Indian Territory 42 of marshal of United States court in Indian Territory 40 of deputies 40 Ochechotes, embraced in Yakima Nation 529 Officers of United States, crimes upon, in Indian Territory 37 tribal officers included 90 Ogden Land Company, claim to Seneca lands to be investigated 522 Oglala Sioux, agreement of September 26, 1876 169,171 Oil lands, Cherokee Nation, rights in, unaffected by agreement of April 9, 1900 729 lease in Indian Territory, by Secretary of Interior 93 to W. B. Barker by Seneca Nation 468,622 Okinagan, statistics 1030 Oklahoma, ceded lands in Indian Territory, to become a part of 45 district courts, jurisdiction over actions between Indians of different tribes 46 Executive orders relating to reservations in 886 government for, provided 45 lands ceded in, payment for 47 railroads in, general provisions for 114 grants restricted 47 mortgages to be recorded in Interior Department 117 school and missionary lands reserved on ceded lands 47 telegraph lines through 114 telephone lines through 114 Okmulgee, term of court at 120 Old Settlers' (Western Cherokee) claim referred to Court of Claims 316 Old Winnebago Reserve, S. Dak., Executive orders establishing 896 Omaha, allotments 213 descent according to State law 214 lieu allotments 213 patents, contents of 213,214 to women and children born since completion of former allotments 486 annuities, expenditure of, under direction of agent 270 per capita payment of, appropriations for 270 commissioners for allotting and sale of reservation, compensation of 214 funds of, payment of part per capita 270,754 proceeds of sale of Nebraska lands 139,213,363 proceeds of lands sold to Winnebago to be held for civilization purposes 153 lands in Nebraska, part purchased for Winnebago 153 sale of, contiguous entries in certain cases 364 forfeitures not to be declared in certain cases 364 proceeds to be held in trust 363 laws of United States and State extended over allottees 214 legislation relating to, note 212 reservation in Nebraska, allotments in severalty on 213,486 sale of 212,231 appraisement of lands 212 mill to be erected 231 patents 213 payment, time extended 231 proceeds, disposal of 213 survey 212 terms of sale 212 western part, sale 138 appraisement 138 commissioners to be appointed 138 fund derived from proceeds 139 Omaha Reservation in Nebraska, western part, method of sale 138 price of land 139 proceeds, disposal of 139 statistics 1038 tribal trust lands 214 Omaha, warehouse for supplies at 87,620 Omaha and Winnebago Agency, Nebr., statistics 1038 Omaha Northern Railway Company, right of way through Omaha and Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska 634 time for construction extended 749 Omaha Reservation, Nebr., Eastern Nebraska and Gulf Railway granted right of way through 513 time for construction extended 616 Omaha Northern Railway Company granted right of way through 634 time for construction extended 749 reserve for school to be erected by Presbyterian Board of Home Missions 551 sale of reservation, forfeiture for nonpayment 271 time for payment extended 271 Sioux City and Omaha Railway Company granted right of way through 682 Women's National Indian Association to have 5 acres reserved 271 Oneida, statistics 1034,1037 Onondaga, statistics 1037 Ontonagon Reserve, Mich., Executive orders establishing 848 Ordinances, Cherokee Nation, approval by President and publication 112,727,728 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, approved by President 654 Creek Council, approved by President and publication 112,661,739 town-site, in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, not to conflict with United States laws 651 Oregon, Alsea and Siletz Reservation, established 157 Executive orders relating to reservations in 886 Oregon Indian wars (1851 to 1856), pensions to survivors of 123 Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, rights in Umatilla Reservation not affected by sale of part of that reservation 211 right of way through Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho 288 Orphans, agents to select allotments for 33 funds of, Cherokee Nation, interest to be used to support the Cherokee Orphan Asylum 793 Choctaw Nation, sale of certain lands to be credited to 655 Creek Nation 323 general provisions relative to 13 Osage, account of funds to be stated 187 allotments in severalty, general act of 1887 inapplicable 35 civil actions against, district court of Oklahoma to have jurisdiction 87 terms of court at Pawhuska 87 civilization fund, account of, to be stated 187 funds of, accumulated interest to be distributed 741 payment to Cherokee for reservation in Indian Territory 142 proceeds of rents of pasture lands to be distributed 741 legislation relative to, note 137 Reservation in Indian Territory purchased from Cherokee 137,138,142 Kansa to be located on 138 payment for lands 138 railroad, telegraph, and telephone lines through 118 Reservation in Kansas Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston Railroad may purchase land for right of way 164,165 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad may purchase land for right of way 164,165 sale of lands 164,165 account of sales to be stated 187 remaining lands to be sold 193,209 taxation of lands permitted 165 statistics 1038 traders, accounts to be examined and adjusted 741 general provisions respecting 741 trust and diminished reserve lands to be sold 193,209 isolated tracts to be sold 703 second entries confirmed 438 Osage Agency, Okla., statistics 1038 Osette Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 920 Oto and Missouri, allotments in severalty 510 alienation restricted for ten years 511 funds of, part may be used for improvement of allotments 566 proceeds of lands sold for Iowa Reservation 566 reservation in Kansas and Nebraska 167,190 legislation relative to, note 190 Oto and Missouri, removal to Ponca Agency, Okla 190 reservation in Kansas and Nebraska, sale of lands in 139,167,177,190 revision and readjustment of sales 484,698 reservation in Oklahoma for Iowa to be purchased from 566 statistics 1039 Oto and Missouri Reservation, Okla., telephone right of way granted Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company 676 Oto Reserve, Ind., T., Executive orders establishing 844 Ottawa, allotments in Indian Territory, sale to Miami Town Company for cemetery purposes 600 on lands in Michigan 158,161 education, property held in trust for 143 settlement of controversy regarding 145 lands in Indian Territory, sale of, to Miami Town Company 407 Kansas, taxation of certain 144 Michigan, allotments on 158,161 to be entered under homestead laws 158,161 legislation relative to, note 143 statistics 1036,1040 Ottawa and Chippewa Reserve, Mich., Executive orders establishing 849 Ottawa University, lands exempt from taxation 144 Otter Tail Pillager Chippewa, statistics 1046 to settle on White Earth Reservation 133 Ouray, salary for, while head chief of Ute 152,186 |
Paiute, Moapa River Reservation, reduced to 1,000 acres 157 statistics 1035,1037,1045 Palouse, embraced in Yakima Nation 529 Palouse and Spokane Railway Company, right of way through Nez Perce Reservation in Idaho 351 Papago, statistics 1038 Papago Reservation, Ariz., Arizona Southern Railroad granted right of way through 211 Citrous Water Company, may construct an irrigationg ditch through 301 Executive orders establishing 805 Parallel railroads, grants to, forbidden 103 Paris, Choctaw and Little Rock Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 281 Park Hill Mission School, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for 725,790 Parks, Cherokee Nation, town sites may purchase land for 795 Creek Nation, town sites may purchase land for 764 Partition of allotments, laws of State, or Territory to govern 34 Kansas to apply to Indian Territory 34 Passports to persons entering the Indian country 17 Pasturage on reservations, proceeds of, to be held for benefit of tribe 31 Patents for allotments under general allotment act 34,35 surrender of, on taking lien allotments 39 Pauls Valley, term of court at 71 Pawhuska, terms of district court at 87 Pawnee agreement of November 23, 1892 496 allotments in severalty 497 annuities, treaty of September 24, 1857, amended 498 cession of lands 496 disposal of 497 payment for 496,498 Creek lands purchased 161 funds of, proceeds of cession, November 23, 1892 496 surplus proceeds of Nebraska lands, $300,000 appropriated 160 legislation relative to, note 159 removal to Indian Territory, expenses, how paid 160 reservation in Indian Territory, established 160 allotments upon 161 Nebraska, sale of 139,159 advertisement 159 appraisals 159 improvements 159 patents 160 price of lands 159 proceeds, disposal of 160 waste by purchasers 159 statistics 1039 Payments, to contractors, approval of work before 50 per cent of price is paid 12 Indians, by whom to be made 8,79 Choctaw and Chickasaw to be per capita 654 special agents 76 in money, may be paid in goods 8 per capita and not to tribal authorities in Five Civilized Tribes 97 persons under influence of intoxicants not to receive 9 persons 18 years old may receipt for annuities 102 tribes at war not to receive 24 Pecan Creek Colored Boarding School, lands in Creek Nation reserved for 735 Peglow, J. W., lease of sand deposits from Seneca Nation, confirmed 744 Pembina Chippewa, statistics 1046 to settle on White Earth Reservation 143 Penalties, actions for 15 in violations of law relative to intoxicants, actions for 18 Pend d'Oreille, Bitter Root Valley lands to be sold, members of tribe may enter 160 acres 135 statistics 1032 Pension claims, agents may take acknowledgments 21,64 Indians not to take constitutional oath 22 limitations in pending claims of Indians extended 21 payment to pensioners in Indian Territory 30 proofs may be before agents 22 survivors of Indian wars 122 widows of Indian soldiers and sailors 21 proof of marriage 21 Peoria, allotments in Indian Territory 344 general act of 1887 not applicable 35 Quapaw Agency, sale of 100 acres by adult allottees holding over 200 acres 620 leases of 345 persons taking allotment to become citizens 54 sale by heirs of deceased allottees 702 sale to Miami Town Company for cemetery purposes 600 citizenship conferred upon allottees 54 claim referred to Court of Claims 346 funds of, to be paid per capita 407 mining leases valid for twenty-five years; persons occupying leased lands may be removed if deemed improper 407 parents to be guardians of minor children 54 statistics 1040 surplus lands unallotted, disposal permitted 752 Per capita payments to be made to Indians 97 Cherokee Nation, officer of Indian Department to make 797 Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 654 Indians over 18 years of age may give receipt 102 Perjury, falsely testifying before commissioner to Five Civilized Tribes 99 Permanent annuities, Cherokee, Eastern Band, appropriation for 20 Permit taxes, Creek Nation, lessees of allotments not to pay 738 Perry's Island (Swinomish Reserve), Wash., Executive orders establishing 925 Personal property, mortgages of, in Indian Territory, recording of 84 Quapaw Agency, recording at Miami 700 Piankeshaw, allotments in Indian Territory 344 lease of 345 claim referred to Court of Claims 346 funds to be paid per capita 407 included in United Peoria and Miami 148 mining leases valid for twenty-five years; persons deemed improper may be removed from leased lands 407 statistics 1040 Piegan   agreement of February 11, 1887 261 allotments 263 area 263 descent by Montana laws 263 patents, contents of 263 title in trust for twenty-five years 263 tribal rights of allottees not prejudiced 263 annuities preference to industrious Indians 262,263 surplus not required, retention for benefit of tribe 263 boundaries of reservation 262,266 cattle to have brand of Indian Department and not to be sold 262 cession of lands 262 employees at agency, Indians preferred 262 patents to indicate restrictions 263 purpose of agreement 262 reservation rights of way through 264 to be separated from other tribes 262 legislation relative to, note 149 reservation established in Montana 150,262 statistics 1029 Pigeon River Improvement, Slide, and Boom Company, removal of obstruction to floating logs in Pigeon River authorized 744 Pike, Albert, heirs of, may sue in Court of Claims for amount due from Choctaw Nation 565 Pillagers, Ottertail band, to settle on White Earth Reservation 133 Pima, statistics 1038 Pima Agency, Ariz., statistics 1038 Pima and Maricopa Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 806 Pima Reservation, Ariz., electric power plant may be constructed for, by Arizona Water Company 714 Pine lands, Chippewa reservations in Minnesota, sale of 303,304,576,757 Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak., statistics 1039 Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, boundaries defined 328 Pipestone Reservation, Minn. (See also Red Pipestone Reservation, Minn.) industrial schools to be established on 399 Pisquose, embraced in Yakima Nation 529 Pitt River Indians, statistics 1035,1041 Pittsburg, Columbus and Fort Smith Railroad Company, right of way through Indian Territory 359 Plats of surveys in Indian Territory, filing of 82 town sites in Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek nations, commissions to commence work on filing of 106,107 filing of 96,106 town authorities may be permitted to make 107 Pocatello town site, boundaries of, fixed 294,295 water rights in Fort Hall Reservation 295,408 Police authority of Fort Smith extended over strip of land in Arkansas 92 crimes against, laws of United States to be enforced 36 employment of, Indians to be preferred 35 Ponca allotments to 332 annuities may be paid in money 599 woolen clothing to those in Nebraska and Dakota to be delivered by November 1 of each year 620 bridge across Niobrara River for access to reservation 510 civilization of, fund appropriated for 175 claims to be adjusted 191 fund of $70,000, established 191 lands in Nebraska, title extinguished 946 removal to Indian Territory 167,175 reservation in Indian Territory purchased 191 statistics 1039,1041 Ponca Agency, Oto and Missouri removed to 190 Ponca, Pawnee, Oto, and Oakland Agency, Okla., statistics 1039 Ponca Reservation, allotments on 332 telephone right of way granted Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company 676 Port Madison Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 920 Posse comitatus, marshal may employ in executing process in Indian country 19 Post, Frederick, agreement with Cur d'Alene for purchase of mill site 424 Potawatomi allotments in Indian Territory to Citizens Band 410 selection of 414 Citizens Band agreement of June 25, 1890 409 allotments 410 cession of lands 409 payment for lands 411 allotments in severalty 410,520 excess of 80 acres may be sold by allottees 520 sale by heirs of deceased allottees 701 sale when allottees do not reside within the State or Territory 520,521,701 claim against United States and Prairie Band referred to the Court of Claims 414 lands in Oklahoma, proclamation opening to settlement 951 payments to, may be made in Kansas as well as in Oklahoma 457 payment of funds remaining unexpended of appropriation to execute agreement of June 25, 1890 520 claims for losses of property of, referred to the Court of Claims 408 of Potawatoni of Indiana and Michigan referred to the Court of Claims 348 funds for stray bands in Wisconsin 127 lands in Kansas, allotments 568 conveyances by certain patentees confirmed 175 unallotted lands to be sold 567,680 Indians may purchase 568 patents to issue when paid for 588 proceeds to be held in trust 567 school lands excepted 568 surplus to be sold 680 lands in Oklahoma, settlers may commute entries and time for payment extended 505,565 legislation relative to, note 175 Prairie Band, allotments, absentees and children 681 claim of Citizens' Band against, referred to the Court of Claims 414 lands in Kansas to be sold 680 payment for lands 681 statistics 1036,1039,1042 Potawatomi and Great Nemaha Agency, Kans., statistics 1039 Poteau, term of court at Cameron transferred to 108 Poteau River, Choctaw Nation, bridge across may be constructed by Fort Smith and Choctaw Bridge Company 279 United States courts to settle controversies 328 Prairie Band of Potawatomi. (See Potawatomi, Prairie Band.) Presbyterian Board of Home Missions, reserve for school on Omaha Reservation in Nebraska 551 Presbyterian School, Tahlequah, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for 724,790 President, acts and ordinances of Cherokee council to be approved by 112,728 Chickasaw council to be approved by 654 Choctaw council to be approved by 654 Creek council to be approved by 112,661,739 Five Civilized Tribes to be approved by 88 agents and superintendents, services may be discontinued by 5 allotments in severalty to be made by 56 trust period may be extended 34 appointment of agents 5 Board of Indian Commissioners 4 Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1 field officers of militia in Indian Territory 90 inspectors 4 special agents 6 subagents 6 consolidation and abolition of agencies by 29 detail of army officers as agents 100 discontinuation and transfer of agencies by 6 general superintendence of tribes moved west of the Mississippi 14 location of agencies to be designated by 6 military force may be employed by, to remove intruders 14 regulations regarding Indian affairs to be prescribed 1 settlement of accounts of officers 1 trade with Indians under direction of 17 treaties may be annulled by 8 Proceedings in rem to be as under revenue laws 15 in case of intoxicants seized 18 Proceeds of lands, interest on to be invested at not less than 5 per cent 10 Process, marshals executing in Indian country may employ posse comitatus 19 Property at reservations, not required, removal or sale of 101 Pryor Creek, term of court at 121 Public buildings, Cherokee Nation, sale of 725 lands, entry by Indians entitled to allotment 57 under homestead laws 31 expenses of sales under treaties not to be deducted from proceeds unless specially provided 32 land strip (Beaver County, Okla.), boundaries 45 lands open to settlement 46 patents for lands 505 Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, N. Mex., statistics 1040 Pueblo Indians, statistics 1040 Pueblo Industrial School Reserve, Executive orders establishing 877 Pueblo of San Felipe, N. Mex., Executive orders establishing 878 Purcell, term of court at 71 Purchase of supplies, bids and advertisements 8 in open market under exigency 112 may be before appropriation on the basis of the preceding year 69 Secretary of War to buy from Indians when practicable 387 Push-e-ten-neke-que, life annuity of $500 granted to 701 Puyallup, agreement of November 21, 1876, with agent for Northern Pacific Railroad Company 465 statistics 1040 Puyallup Agency, Wash., statistics 1040 Puyallup Commission, appointment and duties 487,488 authority continued 560,752 completion of work 599 sale of allotted land 621 Puyallup Reservation, Wash., commission to sell lands, etc. (see Puyallup Commission) Executive orders establishing 922 Indians of, alienation of allotments restricted 488 sale of part after ten years 488 Northern Pacific Railroad Company granted right of way through 465 Puyallup Valley Railway Company granted right of way through 290 Puyallup Valley Railway Company, right of way through Puyallup Reservation, Wash 290 Pyramid Lake Reserve, Nevada, Executive orders establishing 868 |
Quapaw, allotments in severalty, act of tribal council providing for, confirmed 566 alienation restricted for twenty-five years 567 amendment to treaty of February 23, 1867, explained 136 indebtedness of, land may be sold to liquidate 742 lands in Kansas ceded by, sale of 136 lands not exceeding 400 acres may be disposed of for schools and to liquidate indebtedness 742 legislation relative to, note 136 statistics 1040 Quapaw Agency, crimes and offenses in, jurisdiction of district court of Kansas 63 leases by allottees in 619 mortgages of chattels, recordation at Miami 700 Ponca removed 175 records of deeds, etc., to be kept at Miami 121,597 statistics 1040 to be included in northern judicial district of Indian Territory 70 Queet, statistics 1040 Qui tam actions for penalties 15 in case of intoxicants 18 Quillehute, statistics 1037 Quileute Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 923 Quinaielt, statistics 1040 Quinaielt Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 923 |
Railroads general provisions for rights of way through Indian lands 102 allotment act of 1887 not to affect grants 36 application for, ability to construct road 103 hearing may be granted 103 appraisal of damages for property taken by board 103 compensation of members of board 104 Cherokee Nation, not to be benefited by transfer of title to allottees 726 compensation for lands 103 damages to be assessed 103 deposit of award 104 mails to be transported 104 maps to be filed 103 Oklahoma and Indian Territory not included in general provisions 118 parallel grants to be refused 103 regulations to be issued 104 repeal, right reserved 104 stations to be established at town sites 66 grants of tribal lands by Secretary of Interior 77 grounds for, area 78,103 surveys 103 time for construction, extensions 104 width of grant, not to exceed 50 feet each side of center line 103 cuts and fills, may extend 100 feet 103 in Indian Territory (see also Indian Territory, railroads in) 114 annuities to tribes 116 crossings, how made 54,117 trains to stop at, except where automatic signals 56,117 leases of connecting lines 90 mortgages to be recorded in Interior Department 117 not embraced in general provisions for railroads through Indian lands 118 obstructing and destroying property, penalty 43 shooting or throwing into trains, penalty 78 stations 114 grounds for, compensation for land 77 contiguous land only to be taken 78 town sites in Choctaw and Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Creek nations, irrespective of population, may be established at 107 in Oklahoma not embraced in general provisions for railroads through Indian lands 118 restrictions as to grants of land 47 in country of various tribes Assiniboin Reservation in Montana 264 Blackfeet Reservation in Montana 264,607 Blood Reservation in Montana 264 Cherokee Nation, allotments not to inure to benefit of 726 Cherokee Outlet 492 Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, legislation requested 650 Creek Nation 735 Grosventres Reservation in Montana 264 Piegan Reservation in Montana 264 River Crow Reservation in Montana 264 Sioux Reservation in Montana 264 special provisions for various railroads Albany and Astoria Railroad Company, through Grande Ronde Reservation, Oreg 512 Arizona Southern Railroad Company, through Papago Reservation, Ariz 211 Arkansas and Choctaw Railway Company, through Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 572,669 Arkansas Northwestern Railway Company, through Indian Territory 589 amended provisions relative to 687 Arkansas, Texas and Mexican Central Railway, through Indian Territory 517 amended provisions 639 Atchison and Nebraska Railroad Company, through Iowa and Sauk and Fox reservations in Kansas and Nebraska 594 Big Horn Southern Railroad Company, through Crow Reservation, Mont 309 time for construction extended and route amended 479 Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke City Railroad Company, over Crow Reservation, Mont 277 Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railroad Company through Chippewa Reservation in Minnesota 571 through Leech Lake Reservation in Minnesota 514,571 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Falls and Northwestern Railway Company, through Pipestone Reservation, Minn 343 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, lessee, through Iowa and Sauk and Fox reservations in Kansas and Nebraska 594 Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway Company, through Indian Territory 250 sale of franchises to Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company 358 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, through Sioux lands in Dakota 334,431 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, through Indian Territory 472 additional land for station and ``Y'' in the Chickasaw Nation 475 may purchase rights of Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway Company 358 time for construction extended 630 Choctaw Coal and Railroad Company, through Indian Territory 256 leases from Choctaw Nation 373 purchasers of franchises may organize a new company 547 route amended 311 time for construction extended 399,509 transfer of franchises 595 Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company, successor to Choctaw Coal and Railroad Company, additional provisions relative to 595,697 Clearwater Short Line Railway Company, through Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho 684 Clearwater Valley Railway Company, through Nez Perce lands in Idaho 679 time for construction extended 750 Columbia and Red Mountain Railway Company, through Colville Reservation, Wash 581 Dakota Central Railroad Company, through Sioux Reservation 334 Denison and Northern Railway Company, through Indian Territory 451 amended provisions relative to 596 time for construction extended 635 Denison and Washita Valley Railroad Company, through Indian Territory 235 branch line may be constructed 354 Denison, Bonham and New Orleans Railway, through Indian Territory 631 rights transferred to Denison, Bonham and Gulf Railroad Company 684 Duluth and North Dakota Railroad Company, through Winnibigoshish, Chippewa, White Oak Point, and Red Lake reservations in Minnesota 593 Duluth and Winnipeg Railway Company through Fond du Lac Reservation, Minn 297 through Leech Lake and White Earth reservations 342 through Winnibigoshish, Cass Lake, White Oak Point, and Red Lake reservations 352 through Chippewa and White Earth reservations 550 rights transferred to Duluth, Superior and Western Railroad Company and time for construction extended 619 Duluth, Rainy Lake and Southwestern Railroad Company, through Chippewa Reservation in Minnesota 260 Duluth, Superior and Western Railroad Company, through Chippewa Reservation 619 Eastern Nebraska and Gulf Railway, through Omaha and Winnebago Reservation, Nebr 513 time for construction extended 616 Enid and Anadarko Railway Company, granted right of way through Indian Territory and Oklahoma 744 Forest City and Sioux City Railroad Company, through Sioux Reservation 553 Forest City and Watertown Railroad Company, through Sioux Reservation 325 Fort Gibson, Tahlequah and Great Northeastern Railway Company, through the Indian Territory 403 Fort Smith and El Paso Railroad Company, through Indian Territory 274 Fort Smith and Western Coal Railroad Company, through Indian Territory 577 time for construction extended and crossings to be constructed 644 Fort Smith and Western Railroad Company, through Choctaw and Creek nations 692 amended provisions relative to 700 Fort Smith, Paris and Dardanelle Railroad Company, granted right of way through Indian Territory 317 Fort Worth and Denver City Railway Company, through Indian Territory 247 time for construction extended and route amended 379 Gainesville, McAllister and St. Louis Railroad Company, through Indian Territory 476 amended provisions relating to 580,668 time for construction extended 679 Gainesville, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company, through Indian Territory 462 Galena, Guthrie and Western Railway Company, through Indian Territory 355 Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway Company, through San Carlos Reservation, Ariz 554 time for construction extended 627 Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad Company, through Indian Territory 217 Hutchinson and Southern Railroad Company, through the Indian Territory 364 route extended 438 time for construction extended 438,551 Interoceanic Railway Company through Indian Territory 500 amendments to grant 594 Jamestown and Northern Railway Company through Devils Lake Reservation, N. Dak 743 Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway through Indian Territory 231,400 time for construction extended 511 Kansas City and Pacific Railroad Company through Indian Territory 267 time for construction extended 348 Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway Company through Indian Territory 239 grant repealed 321 Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad Company through Indian Territory 584 Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad Company through Indian Territory 469 amended provisions relative to 558,569 Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company through Chilocco Reservation, Okla 645 Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Railway through Indian Territory 505 amended provisions relative to 617,677 Kettle River Valley Railway Company through Colville Reservation 644 Little Falls, Mille Lacs and Lake Superior Railroad Company through Mille Lacs Reservation, Minn 362 Little River Valley Railway Company through Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 673 Maricopa and Phoenix Railroad Company through Gila River Reservation 243 Marinette and Western Railroad Company through Menominee Reservation 443 Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railway Company through Lac de Flambeau Reservation, Wis 278 Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company through Red Lake Reservation, Minn 698 Missoula and Northern Railroad Company through Flathead Reservation, Mont 437 Moorhead, Leech Lake and Wisconsin Railroad Company through White Earth Reservation, Minn 306 Muscogee Coal and Railway Company through Indian Territory and Oklahoma 627 Muskogee, Oklahoma and Western Railroad Company through Oklahoma and Indian Territory 612 Nebraska, Kansas and Gulf Railway Company through Indian Territory 635 Newport and Kings Valley Railroad through Siletz Reservation, Oreg 287,381 Northern Mississippi Railway Company through Chippewa Reservation, Minn 547 Northern Pacific Railroad Company through Crow Reservation 202 through Puyallup Reservation 465 through Yakima Reservation 486 Omaha Northern Railway Company through Omaha and Winnebago Reservation, Nebr 634 time for construction extended 749 Oregon Railway and Navigation Company through Nez Percé Reservation, Idaho 288 Palouse and Spokane Railway Company through Nez Percé Reservation, Idaho 351 Paris, Choctaw and Little Rock Railroad Company through Indian Territory 281 Pittsburg, Columbus and Fort Smith Railroad Company through Indian Territory 359 Puyallup Valley Railway Company through Puyallup Reservation, Wash 290 Red Lake and Western Railway and Navigation Company through Red Lake Reservation, Minn 378 Rio Grande Junction Railway Company, lieu lands for right of way relinquished, to be conveyed 382 Rocky Fork and Cooke City Railway Company through Crow Reservation, Mont 254 St. Louis and Oklahoma City Railroad Company through Indian Territory and Oklahoma 581 St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company through Indian Territory 206 time for construction extended 235 St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railroad Company through Indian Territory 585 time for construction extended 677 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railroad Company through Fort Berthold and Blackfeet Reservation 246 through White Earth Reservation 317 through White Earth, Leech Lake, Chippewa and Fond du Lac reservations 515 time for construction extended 618 Sherman and Northwestern Railway Company through Indian Territory 368 Sioux City and Omaha Railway Company through Omaha and Winnebago Reservation, Nebr 287,682 Southern Kansas Railway Company through Indian Territory 220 Southern Pacific Railroad Company through Yuma Reservation, Cal 544 Spokane Falls and Northern Railway Company through Colville Reservation, Wash 349 Utah and Northern Railroad Company through Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 199,293,295 Utah Midland Railroad Company through Uncompahgre and Uintah Reservation 255 Washington and Idaho Railroad Company through Cur d'Alene Reservation, Wash 272 Washington Improvement and Development Company through Colville Reservation, Wash 643 Yankton and Missouri Valley Railway Company through Yankton Reservation, Dak 311 Rations, commutation of, to civilized Indians 63,101 nonattendance at schools, rations may be withheld from parents 65,66 Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho 170 Sioux 170 Southern Ute in Colorado, issuance to allottees and reservation Indians at designated places 599 to be issued Indians visiting military posts and agencies 13 special accounts to be kept 13 Raven Mining Company, entry of mining claims on Uintah and White River Ute lands 753 Recording of deeds and conveyances Cherokee Nation 722,723,727,796 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations 649 Creek Nation, land records 659 Indian Territory clerks of court to act as recorders 52 mortgages of nonresidents, where recorded 84 mortgages of railroad property in Interior Department 117 northern district, at Vinita 121 Quapaw Agency, at Miami 121,597 Red Cliff Reservation, Wis., allotments in severalty on 569 Executive orders establishing 933 extension of boundaries confirmed 569 Red Cloud Agency, agreement with Oglala, Sioux, Arapaho, and Cheyenne at, September 26, 1876 169,171 Red Cloud Band of Sioux, ponies taken from, to be paid for 339 Red Lake and Western Railway and Navigation Company through Red Lake Reservation, Minn 378 Red Lake Chippewa, statistics 1046 Red Lake Reservation, Minn. allotments on 303 Executive orders establishing 852 pine lands in, sale of 576 railroads through Duluth and North Dakota Railroad Company 593 Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company 352 Duluth, Rainy Lake and Southwestern Railroad Company 260 Minnesota and Manitoba Railway Company 698 Red Lake and Western Railway and Navigation Company 378 Red Leaf Band of Sioux, ponies taken from, to be paid for 339 Red Pipestone Reservation, Minn. agricultural lands to be disposed of 343 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Falls and Northwestern Railroad Company granted right of way through 343 Redwing, Alexander, may sell land for cemetery purposes on Santee Sioux Reservation 485 Redwood Indians, statistics 1041 Regulations to be prescribed 1 acknowledgments of deeds, etc., before agents 6 homestead entries by Indians 23 prohibition of sales of arms to hostile Indians 1 settlement of accounts 1 teaching of agriculture, reading, etc 7 traders with the Indians 27 Religious organizations, lands of, in town sites in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations not to be appraised or sold 651 occupied by, on Sisseton and Wahpeton Reservation, Dak., preferred right of purchase accorded 432 of, not exceeding 160 acres, on reservations allotted, to be confirmed to 35 reserves for, on Cheyenne and Arapaho lands ceded October, 1890 416 Crow lands in Montana 436 Kickapoo ceded lands 482 Nez Percés lands 539 Seminole lands 664 Wichita lands 562 Religions worship in Indian Territory, penalty for disturbing 43 Remains of deceased employees, transportation unauthorized 89 Removal of settlers from Indian lands, military force may be employed 14 Rents of timber lands in Five Civilized Tribes, payable only to tribal authorities 97 Reports (see also Annual Report, etc.) of agents to be made to Commissioner of Indian Affairs 5 Reservations Commissioner of Indian Affairs may remove persons found on, without authority of law 19 dead timber to be cut and sold 39 depredations upon timber on reservations, penalty 37 highways may be granted through 114 President may allot lands in severalty on 56 products of, may be sold and proceeds held for benefit of tribe 36 property not required on, Secretary of Interior may remove or sell 101 Revenues, Cherokee Nation, collection of, by officer appointed by Secretary of Interior 726,796 Rights of way (see also Railroad rights of way). railroads, telegraph, and telephone lines through reservations, allotments, etc 102 roads and highways 114 telegraph, telephone lines, and railroads through Indian Territory and Oklahoma 114 through Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 263,607 Rio Grande Junction Railway Company, lieu land may be conveyed to, for land released by said company 382 River Crows agreement of December 28, 1886 261 allotments 263 area 262 descent by laws of Montana 263 patents for, contents 263 title in trust for twenty-five years 263 allottees not to lose tribal rights 263 annuities 262 not required, retention for benefit of tribe 263 preference to industrious Indians 263 boundaries of reservation 264 cattle, brand of Indian Department to be on 262 sale forbidden 262 cession of lands 262 employees at agency, Indians preferred 262 purpose of agreement 262 reservation, boundaries 264 marking of 264 rights of way through 264 to be separate from other tribes 262 legislation relative to, note 149 reservation established in Montana 150,262 Robbery in Indian Territory, punishment for 37 Rock Academy, lands reserved from allotment 775 Rocky Fork and Cooke City Railway Company, right of way through Crow Reservation, Mont 254 Rogue River, statistics 1033 Rolls of citizenship (see also Commission to Five Civilized Tribes) Cherokee Nation 98,723,791 infants, applications to be filed for 792 partial lists to be forwarded to Secretary of Interior 791 persons enrolled in other tribes excluded 791 rights extinguished by death prior to September 1, 1902 792 roll of 1880 confirmed 98 roll of freedmen 81,98 to be investigated by Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 98 Chickasaw Nation 775,779 freedmen 81,98,648 whites intermarried 98 Choctaw Nation 775,779 Mississippi band 87,98,106,780 whites intermarried 98 Creek Nation 736,762 children born up to May 25, 1901, to be added 119,762 freedmen 81,98 Five Civilized Tribes Commission to prepare 81,88,98 description of persons 98 finality when approved 99,112 members recognized by tribe to be enrolled 106 not to be enrolled in more than one tribe 98 time for closing to be fixed 112 tribal to be given effect 80 freedmen, Five Civilized Tribes 81,98 Kansa Nation, agents' rolls to be final 766 Seminole 702 Stockbridge and Munsee 500 Rosebud Agency, S. Dak., statistics 1041 Rosebud Reservation, Dak., boundaries defined 328 Indians of, agreement of March 10, 1898, settlement of Lower Brule Sioux on reservation 690 Lower Brule Sioux on, payment for land allotted 599 to have share of tribal funds credited separately 688 Round Valley Reservation, Cal., allotments to Indian on, of agricultural lands 376 boundaries to be ascertained 148 Executive orders establishing 824 Indians of, fund derived from sale of lands to be held in trust for 377 lands in, to be reserved from sale 149 part restored to public lands 148 sale of lands, application of proceeds 148 sale of unallotted lands 377 occupants preferred 377 proceeds to be held in trust 377 survey and appraisements 376,377 statistics 1041 Royalties on lease of mineral lands in Indian Territory 94,97 Ryan, term of court at 71 |
SSabine Indian wars of 1836, pensions to survivors 123 Sacred Heart Mission, reservation of Potawatomi lands for 410 St. Louis, assistant treasurer at, to keep accounts with treasurer of Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creeks, and Cherokee 158 St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company, construction of railroad and telegraph lines through Choctaw and Chickasaw nations 206 time for construction extended 235 St. Louis and Oklahoma City Railroad Company, right of way through Indian Territory 581 St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railroad Company, right of way through Indian Territory 505 amended provisions relative to 617 time for construction extended 677 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railroad Company, right of way through White Earth Reservation, Minn 317 through Fort Berthold and Blackfeet Reservation 246 through White Earth, Leech Lake, Chippewa, and Fond du Lac reservations, in Minnesota 515 time for construction extended 618 Saint Regis, statistics 1037 Salaries, compensation by, to be in full of services 7 of agents 5,67 assistant attorney-general to defend depredation claims 63,66 Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1 district attorneys in Indian Territory 85 employees, annual report of 10 inspectors 4 of interpreters 7 secretary of Board of Indian Commissioners 4 subagents 6 Sales, of arms and ammunition, penalty for 17 depredations claims to be void 61 Indian lands, except by treaty, to be void 14 register and receiver to conduct 20 natural products of reservations, to be held for benefit of tribe 31 Five Civilized Tribes excepted 31 proceeds to be expended in discretion of Secretary of Interior 36 Salines, Cherokee Nation, lease for twenty years 214,215 proceeds to go to education fund 215 Outlet, restored to public domain 994 Sallisaw, term of court at 121 Salt River Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 809 San Carlos Agency, Ariz., statistics 1041 San Carlos Reservation, Ariz., coal and mineral lands, disposal of 609,611 Executive orders establishing 810 Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway Company granted right of way through 554 time for construction extended 627 Indians of, agreement of February 25, 1896 609 separate agency created 87 Sanpoil, statistics 1030 Sans Arcs Sioux, statistics 1030 Santee Agency, Nebr., statistics 1041 Santee Normal Training School, additional land may be purchased by 336 Santee Reservation, Nebr., agreement with Sioux at, September 26, 1876 169,172 Santee Sioux allotments in Nebraska 330 patents to issue 666 sale of land by Alexander Redwing to American Missionary Association for cemetery purposes 485 annuities permanent fund for 335 to be paid certain members 598 attorneys, employment of, at not to exceed $1,000 per annum 447 lands to be purchased for those not allotted on reservation 386 statistics 1041 Santian, statistics 1033 Sapulpa, term of court at 120 Sauk and Foxes, agreement of June 12, 1890 389 allotments in severalty 390 selection of 392 annuities, payment of 391 cession of lands 389 payment by United States of $485,000 391 allotments to be made to 230,245 area of 230 certificates for 230 general act of 1887 not applicable 35 in Indian Territory 390 patents for 230 to children born subsequent to allotment 521 annuities arising from sale of reservation in Kansas and Nebraska 229 derived from cession of 1890 391 funds of, derived from cession of 1890 391 proceeds of lands 521 proceeds of reservation in Kansas and Nebraska 168,229 lands ceded by agreement of June 12, 1890, to be disposed of to actual settlers 398 in Nebraska and Kansas, sale of 228,229 Oklahoma, proclamation opening to settlement 950 legislation relating to, note 228 of Iowa, claims released on payment of $100,000 398 funds of, credit from funds of Sauk and Fox of the Mississippi 598 of Missouri, allotments and annuities only to members enrolled January 1, 1890 58 allotments in severalty to children born since first allotment 521 funds of, payment of part per capita 755 proceeds of sale of lands under act of August 15, 1894 521 proceeds of Nebraska lands 140 removal authorized 140 sale of reservation in Nebraska 140 of unallotted lands 521 of the Mississippi, annuity of $500 for life to Push-e-ten-neke-que 701 part of funds transferred to credit of Sauk and Fox of Iowa 598 of Tama County, Iowa, jurisdiction over, assumed by the United States 598 removal of, how to be made 230 reservation for, to be secured 230 statistics 1039,1042 Sauk and Fox Agency, Iowa, statistics 1042 Sauk and Fox Agency, Okla., statistics 1042 Sauk and Fox Reservation, in Kansas and Nebraska, sale of lands in 167,229 right of way granted to Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, lessee of Atchison and Nebraska Railroad Company 594 Sauk and Fox war of 1831, pension to survivors of 122 Schermerhorn, H. R., lands reserved from allotment 775 Schools, Absentee Shawnee ceded lands, sections reserved for 413 annual report to contain statistics of 32,36 Arapaho and Cheyenne lands, reservations for 416 attendance at, children not to be sent out of State or Territory unless parents consent 76 rations may be withheld from parents 66 not to be issued on account of children from 8 to 21 years not attending 65 rules to secure may be made by Commissioner of Indian Affairs 63 Bible may be taught in Indian language 38 Cherokee Nation, general provisions for 723 expenses, how paid 792 lands reserved for 724,790 teachers, qualifications 792 Cherokee training school, North Carolina, superintendent to act as agent 65,446 Chickasaw Nation, lands reserved for 775 Chilocco Industrial School, Indian Territory, lands reserved for 198,493,842 Chippewa Reservation in Minnesota, provisions for, from proceeds of ceded lands 305 Choctaw Nation, lands reserved for 775 Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, to be supported from proceeds of coal and asphalt lands while members of tribes are not taxed 649 cities and towns in Indian Territory 95 Colville Reservation, lands reserved for Tonasket school 442,667 Creek Nation, expenses, how paid 739 fund for, how expended 738 lands occupied by, may be purchased 734 reserved for certain 735 teachers, employment of 738 Dakota, reserve for 198 employees at, to be reported annually 63,69,108 farmers, Indian boys to be employed as 87 industrial, established in Indian Territory 198 purchase of articles manufactured at 28 teachers, Indian boys to be employed as 87 to be established in Isabella County, Mich 399 Wisconsin 399 on Pipestone Reservation, Minn 399 inspection of, by superintendent of Indian schools 44 persons investigating may administer oaths 102 Kansa Nation, lands reserved for 768 Kickapoo lands in Kansas, lands reserved for 681 Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache ceded lands, reservations for 712 lands reserved for, on ceded reservations 437 indemnity selections 76 leases of, in Oklahoma 419 on Cheyenne and Arapaho lands 416 Fort Hall Reservation 708 Great Sioux Reservation 338 Kansa Reservation 768 Kickapoo lands 568 Oklahoma ceded reservations 47 Wichita ceded 561 reserved from allotment, Five Civilized Tribes 93 Lower Brule Reservation, S. Dak., maintenance of 689 matron's assistants, Indian girls to be employed as 87 Omaha Reservation, Nebr., lands reserved for Presbyterian Board of Home Missions 551 Pawnee Reservation, Nebr., industrial on 198 Potawatomi lands in Kansas, reserves for 681 Quapaw Nation, land may be dedicated for 742 sectarian, no appropriation for 87 Seminole Nation, fund provided and lands reserved for 150,663,664 Sioux Reservation in Dakota, establishment on, and children to be required to attend 336,386 fund for support 170 statistics of, to be annually reported by agents 32 superintendent of 44 additional duties may be required 102 allowance for traveling expenses 102 may act as agents 79 teachers, annual report of, by agents 32 Umatilla Reservation, Oreg., children to attend 227 fund for support 227 land reserved for 225 United Peoria and Miami lands in Indian Territory, reserves for 344 White Earth Reservation, lands granted for 150 Wichita ceded lands, reservations for 561 Scouts, force of Indians to be enlisted in the Army as 2 Nez PercéAs to be paid for services as 540 noncommissioned officers to be appointed 26 number increased 26 pay to be same as cavalry troops 2 for use of horses 27 Sioux to be paid for services as 485,526,559 Scrip, Kansa Indian, payment of, out of trust funds 285 Seapcats, embraced in Yakima Nation 529 Searches for intoxicants, officers may make 17 Second Auditor, copies of contracts to be furnished before payment made 24 Second Comptroller, abstract of bids to be filed with 27 Secretary of Board of Indian Commissioners 4 of Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 79,80 of Interior. (See Interior, Secretary of.) of War, to purchase supplies from Indians when practicable 387 Sectarian schools, no appropriation for 87 Seizure of intoxicants 18 property unlawfully in the Indian country, military force may be employed in 19 Seminole agreement of December 16, 1897 662 allotments, Commission to Five Civilized Tribes, to make 663 conveyance prior to patent void 663 leases of 663 patents, rights conferred by 664 church lands reserved 664 Creek lands to be purchased for allotment to 665 funds to be distributed per capita 664 intoxicants to be prohibited 664 lands to be appraised and allotted 663 loyal, claim to be submitted to the Senate 664,700 minerals, royalties to be paid on 663 schools, fund provided 663 lands reserved 663,664 United States court to be held at Wewoka 664 jurisdiction over real estate and crime 664 Wewoka, town site, disposal of lands in 663 agreement of October 7, 1899 702 descent of real and personal property 702 rolls of citizenship, who may be enrolled 702 allotments in severalty 498 citizenship accorded allottees 498 in Creek Nation to those domiciled there 738 not to exceed 160 acres 498 Annuities, expenditure in discretion of Commissioner of Indian Affairs 150 Creeks, domiciled in Seminole Nation to receive allotment there 738 funds, claims under certain treaties, payment of 664,700 expenditure of, for civilization, etc 150 proceeds of cession of 1866 340 of March 1, 1889 46,349 lands ceded by treaty of 1866, disposal to actual settlers 340 legislation relating to, note 662 railroad grants of lands, except rights of way, forfeited 340 school fund, annual appropriation for 150 statistics 1042,1045 town-sites may be entered on lands ceded by treaty of 1866 341 treaty of August 7, 1856, amended as to distribution of funds 150 Seminole war, pension to survivors of 122 Senate, claims of loyal Creeks to be determined by 660,736 loyal Seminole to be determined by 664 Seneca, agreement of January 3, 1893, with William B. Barker, ratified 468 Allegany and Cattaraugus reservations, boundaries of villages to be fixed 155 leases of lands in certain villages, valid for five years 155 jurisdiction of courts over 156 recording of 156 renewals 155,368 rents 156 surveys of leased lands 156 tribe to have possession 155 make leases 156 New York laws relative to highways extended over certain villages 156 allotments, minor children 752 provisions of general act of 1887 not applicable to those in New York 35 cemetery lands may be granted to Wildwood Cemetery Association 215 claims of Ogden Land Company to lands to be investigated 522 funds, interest to be paid at 5 per cent from July 1, 1902 752 payment per capita 752 permanent annuities funded 741 leases, agent for New York Agency to receive and disburse rents 715 for railroad purposes 155 of land in certain villages (see also, supra, subtitle Alleghany, etc., reservations) 155 renewals for term not to exceed ninety-nine years, except for railroad purposes 368 to William B. Barker of oil and gas wells 468 release of part of lands 622 to Erie Preserving Company, confirmed 715 to Ogden Land Company 522 J. W. Peglow, of sand banks 744 legislation relative to, note 155 statistics 1037,1040 Seneca Telephone Company, right of way granted through Indian Territory 703 Settlement of accounts. See Accounts. Settlers on Indian lands, penalty of $1,000 for 14 removal of 14 Navaho lands before reserved, to be compensated 285 removed from Crow Creek and Winnebago reservations, claims to be investigated 378 may file suit in Court of Claims 565 may reenter lands 338 Shawnee. (See also Absentee Shawnee and Eastern Shawnee.) Black Bob's band, title to Kansas lands to be quieted 324 claims against Cherokee and United States to be presented to the Court of Claims 372,446 for diverted funds referred to Court of Claims 373 Eastern Band (see also Eastern Shawnee), agreement of June 23, 1874, ratified 158 allotments for minor children 752 lands in Indian Territory ceded for Modoc 158 funds of, transfer of certain annuities to Cherokee 521 lands of Black Bob's band, suit to be brought to quiet title to 324 legislation relating to, note 372 payments to, from Cherokee funds 300 Shebit. (See Shivwits.) Shivwits, Nevada, statistics 1042 Sheepeaters agreement of May 14, 1880 314 allotments on Fort Hall Reservation 314 annuities in consideration of cession 314 cession of Lemhi Reservation, Idaho 314 removal to Fort Hall Reservation 314 statistics 1035 Sherman and Northwestern Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 368 Shinpahs, embraced in Yakima Nation 529 Shoalwater Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 924 Shoes, manufacture of, by Indians 69 Shooting at trains, etc., in Indian Territory 78 Shoshoni, agreement of September 26, 1872, with Eastern Band 153 annuities to be paid 154 cession of part of Wind River Reservation 154 intruders excluded from reservation 154 survey of southern boundary 154 agreement of May 14, 1880 314 allotments on Fort Hall Reservation 314 area 314 restrictions on title of allottees for twenty-five years 315 annuities in consideration of cessions 314 cession of land in Fort Hall Reservation 314 Lemhi Reservation 314 removal from Lemhi Reservation to Fort Hall Reservation 314 agreement of July 18, 1881 199 cession of land for railroad purposes across Fort Hall Reservation 199 agreement of May 27, 1887, on Fort Hall Reservation 292 cession of part of reservation 292 lands ceded to be surveyed and sold 293 proceeds of sales to be held in trust 293 right of way ceded Utah and Northern Railroad Company 293 agreement of April 21, 1896 624 cession of lands in Wyoming 624,625 proceeds, how expended 625 agreement of February 5, 1898 704 allotments to occupants of ceded lands 705,706 boundaries of reservation, survey and marking 706 cession of lands on Fort Hall Reservation 704 Indians to have use of lands while remaining public lands 706 highways through reservation 706 irrigation, water reserved for 706 payment for cessions 705 depredation claims not to be deducted 705 allotments on Fort Hall Reservation 314,707 annuities, fund of $6,000 to be held at 5 per cent interest 200 funds, proceeds of cessions on Fort Hall Reservation 201,293,705 legislation relating to, note 314 statistics 1033,1035,1042,1045 Shoshoni Agency, Wyo., statistics 1042 Shoshoni Reservation, Wyo., bridge across Big Wind River to be reconstructed 523 ceded lands in, I mile square reserved to State of Wyoming and balance open to entry 626 Executive orders establishing 936 settlers prior to establishment to have claims for improvements, etc., investigated 666 Shyiks, embraced in Yakima Nation 529 Siletz Agency, Oreg., statistics 1043 Siletz Reservation, Oreg., allotments, excess of 80 acres may be patented to allottees and by them sold 743 ceded lands to be disposed of to settlers 535 Executive orders establishing 890 Indians of, agreement of October 31, 1892 533 cession of unallotted lands 533 payments for cessions 533 depredation claims not to be paid 534,535 distribution of 534 religious societies to buy occupied lands 535 taxes, etc., to be paid from payments 534 timbered sections reserved 534 Newport and Kings Valley Railroad Company granted right of way through 287,381 proclamation opening ceded lands to settlement 987 Sioux agreement of September 26, 1876 169 allotments, houses to be erected on 170 annuities, where to be delivered 169 census to be taken annually 171 cession of part of reservation 169 employees on agency to be married 170 full-blood Indians only to receive benefit of agreement 170 funds for education and civilization 170 half-breeds and whites excluded 170 labor on reservation, products to be disposed of 170 laws of United States extended over Indians 171 reservation reduced, boundaries 169 what is meant by term 171 subsistence to be furnished 170 wagon roads through reservation 166,169 agreement of December 28, 1886 261 allotments 263 area 263 descent of, by Montana laws 263 patents, contents of 263 title in trust for twenty-five years 263 allottees not to lose tribal rights 263 annuities 262 not required, retention for benefit of tribe 263 preference to industrious Indians 263 cattle, brand of Interior Department to be on 262 sale forbidden 262 cession of lands 262 employees at agencies 262 purpose of agreement 262 reservation, boundaries 264 marking of 264 rights of way through 264 to be separate from other tribes 262 agriculture among, seed to be furnished 335 allotments, area of 263 descent by local laws 263,332 general act of 1887 not to apply to certain lands 35 houses to be erected by United States 170 outside of reservation, if allottee requests within one year 332 patents for, prior to March 2, 1889 333 patents to indicate restrictions upon title 215,263,331 selection, how and when made 330,331 special agents to have charge of 331 title to be held in trust for twenty-five years 215,263,331 tribal rights of allottees not affected 263 annuities, cattle to be delivered 335 distribution of 335 industrious Indians preferred 263 educational, continued 335 excess not required, retention for future distribution 263 payment of certain, under act of March 2, 1889, in money 559 permanent fund for 335 Santee and Flandreau Sioux 598 where to be delivered 169 woolen clothing to those in Nebraska and Dakota to be delivered by November 1 620 attorneys for South Dakota bands and for Santee band may be employed 447 Brule band, agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 168,172 Cheyenne River Agency, agreement of, September 26, 1876 169,172 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company through lands in Dakota 334,431 citizenship to be accorded allottees 331 claims for supplies furnished in 1861 and 1863 to be settled 228 Crow Creek Agency, agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 169,172 Crow Creek Reservation, cattle to be purchased 755 compensation for deficiencies in allotments 559 funds, expenditure of part 755 Fort Peck Reservation, boundaries defined 264 timber on adjoining lands may be used 264 funds, distribution between separate reservations in accordance with numbers of Indians 386 division among members fifty years from March 2, 1889 336 lands outside of separate reservations, relinquished and restored to public domain 166,336 legislation relative to, note 166 Lower Brule (see also Lower Brule Sioux), agreement at agency of, September 26, 1876 169,172 Mdewakanton band, service in Army during certain wars, payment for 485 Oglala band, agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 169,172 Ponca, removal to Indian Territory 167 ponies taken from Red Cloud and Red Leaf bands to be paid for 339,386 religious organizations holding lands, grants to 336 reservations in Dakota defined 328 Rosebud Reservation, agreement of March 10, 1898, Lower Brule may be settled on reservation 690 Santee Reservation, Nebr., agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 169,172 schoolhouses to be erected 336 service in Army during certain wars, payment for 430,485 Sisseton band (see also Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux), service in Army during certain wars, payment for 430,485 Standing Rock Agency, agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 169,172 statistics 1031,1039,1041,1043 subsistence to be furnished 170 certain rights to be relinquished 166 supplies furnished in 1861 and 1862, claims for, to be settled 228 places of delivery to be fixed 166 trading with, for property furnished by United States, penalty for 335 unallotted lands disposed of to actual settlers 332 Wahpeton band (see also Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux), service in Army during certain wars, payment for 485 Wapakoota band, service in Army during certain wars, payment for 485 Sioux City and Omaha Railway Company, right of way through Omaha and Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska 682 sale of part of Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska not to affect grant to 287 Sioux Reservation, Dak., American Island donated to city of Chamberlain and may be leased for quasi-public purposes 337,570 Dakota Central Railroad Company granted right of way through 334 divided into separate reservations 328 Executive orders establishing 884,898 Forest City and Sioux City Railroad Company granted right of way through 553 Forest City and Watertown Railroad Company granted right of way through 325 irrigation, Secretary of Interior to prescribe rules relating to 333 proclamation opening to settlement 943 schools to be erected and children between 6 and 16 to attend 386 unallotted portions to be disposed of to actual settlers 332 wagon roads through 166,169 Sioux Reserve, Nebr., Executive orders establishing 864 Sioux wars, payment to certain Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux for services rendered during 430,485 Sisseton and Wahpeton band of Sioux agreement of December 12, 1889 429 allotments in severalty 430 cession of lands in Dakota 429 funds to be held in trust at 3 per cent interest 429 payment for cession at $2.50 per acre 429 services during Sioux hostilities 430 religious societies preferred in purchase of lands occupied 429 attorneys, contracts with, provisions relating to 686 ceded lands in Dakota to be settled under the homestead laws 432 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company granted right of way through lands in Dakota 431 claim of loyal members referred to Court of Claims 742 leases of farming and grazing lands for three years 620 leases to be approved by Secretary of Interior and subleases to be void 666 service in Army during certain wars, payment for 430,485,559 statistics 1043 Skalallam, statistics 1040 Skiatook Mission, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for 725,790 Skokomish, statistics 1040 Skokomish Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 924 Smith River Reserve, Cal., Executive orders establishing 830 Smithsonian Institution, archives and records relating to Indians to be transferred to 27 Snakes, statistics 1042 Snohomish Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 925 Soldiers and sailors' homestead rights, ceded lands in Oklahoma 47 South Dakota, bands of Indians in, attorneys may be paid not to exceed $1,000 per annum 447 Executive orders relating to reservations in 895 South McAlester, court of appeals to be held at 75 term of court at 71 Southern judicial district, Indian Territory, change of boundary 118 Southern Kansas Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory 220 Southern Pacific Railway Company, right of way through Yuma Reservation, Cal 544 Southern Ute Agency, Colo., established 157 statistics 1043 Southern Ute in Colorado, agreement of November 13, 1888, disapproved 555 allotments in severalty 556 census of 184 irrigation ditches through allotments 754 proceeds of lands sold under act of February 20, 1895, disposed of 556 rations to be issued to allottees and reservation to Indians at designated places 599 removal from southwestern Colorado 36 to La Plata River 181 reservation for Indians not taking allotments 556 unallotted lands opened to settlement 556 Southern Ute Reservation, Colo., irrigation, Secretary of Interior to investigate practicability of, and to report to Congress 620 proclamation opening ceded lands to settlement 994 Sovereignty of United States over Indian Territory 80 Special agents, appointment of, by President and Secretary of Interior 6 disbursement of money to Indians may be made by 76 appointment, bond, regulations, etc 76 investigating schools, officers of Indian service may be examined by 102 oaths may be administered by 102 may be appointed to select allotments where there is no agent for the tribe 33 traveling allowances to, $3 per diem when on field duty 31 Spelling of Indian tribal names 1021 Spokan, appropriations for, expenditure for members on Spokan, Colville and Jocko Reservation 742 removal to Cur d'Alene Reservation 420,449,454,742 statistics 1032 Upper and Middle bands agreement of March 18, 1887 449,453 allotments in severalty 453 annuities to certain chiefs 454 blacksmith and carpenter to be furnished 454 cession of lands 453 per capita payment to allottees 454 preference to Indians in employment 454 removal to Cur d'Alene Reservation 449,454 may be removed to Spokan or Jocko Reservation 454 settlers outside of reservation may take lands occupied 453 Spokane Falls and Northern Railway Company, right of way through Colville Reservation, Wash 349 Spokan Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 924 mineral entries on lands in, not applicable to allotments or to Government or school lands 754,799 Spokan on, appropriations to be used for 742 Upper and Middle bands of Spokan may be removed to 454 Spotted Tail Agency, agreement with Brule Sioux of, September 26, 1876 169,171 Squaxon, statistics 1040 Standing Rock Agency, Dak., agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 169,172 boundaries defined 329 Executive orders establishing reserve 884 statistics 1043 Station grounds for railroads in Indian Territory 77,114 Statistics of agencies and tribes 1027 Stock, investments of, for Indians, to be made by President 10 annual reports to be made to Congress 10 special accounts to be kept 10 grazing unlawfully on Indian lands, penalty for 14 raising on Fort Belknap Reservation 602 Stockbridge, statistics 1034 Stockbridge and Munsee, act for relief of 128,500 adoption of persons not of Indian descent to be void 130 allotments, reservation of land for 128,130,500 citizen party, funds of, to be distributed 129 roll of members 129 tribal rights relinquished 130 debts of, payment from proceeds of Wisconsin lands 129 funds, division between citizen and Indian party 129 from sale of lands in Wisconsin, how amount due shall be ascertained 129 intent of members in 500 of Indian party, to be held in trust 129 Indian party, adoption of persons not Indians to be void 130 allotments 130 alienation forbidden 130 area of 130 changes in 131 descent of 130 reservation for 128 church and school lands 131 funds of, to be held in trust 129,500 interest to be paid on 129 known as the Stockbridge tribe of Indians 130 marriage of female out of tribe, rights to be forfeited 131 reservation to be obtained for 130 roll of members 130 lands in Shawanaw County, Wis., to be appraised and sold 128 advertisement of sale 129 allotments, reservation for 128 appraisal open to inspection 128 Stockbridge and Munsee lands, lots to be 80 acres 129 proceeds of sale, how applied 129 sales, not less than appraisal value 129 membership in tribe and rights to funds 500 rolls of citizenship, of citizen and Indian parties 130 Stone on lands of Five Civilized Tribes may be sold for use in Indian Territory 108 Storehouses, Commissioners of Indian Affairs may hire, at railroads 27 Subagencies, boundaries of, to be established by Secretary of the Interior 6 Subagents, appointment of, by President 6 arrest and trial of fugitives from justice in Indian country to be secured by 19 Indian criminals to be secured by 19 bond of $1,000 to be given by 6 compensation for extra services except actual expenses not to be allowed 6 delivery of goods and money to be witnessed and certified to by 9 discontinuation of services when unnecessary 7 distilleries in agencies to be destroyed by 18 intruders in Indian country may be removed by 18 license to trade may be issued by 16 may take depositions regarding depredations 20 not to be appointed in agency where there is an agent residing 6 passports may be issued by 17 salary to be $1,000 per annum 6 searches for intoxicants to be made by 17 to reside where President shall direct 6 Subsistence, Fort Berthold Reservation Indians, not to be furnished adult males not working or children not attending school 427 to be furnished Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho 170 Sioux 170 Suits, United States district attorney to represent Indians in 66 Sulphur Springs, Chickasaw Nation, cession to United States 785 intoxicants not to be sold in 785 Superintendents, arrest and trial of fugitives from justice in Indian country to be secured by 19 Indian criminals to be secured by 19 delivery of money and goods to be witnessed and certified to by 9 depositions may be taken by, regarding depredations 20 disbursement of money to Indians may be made by 9 discontinuation of office 5 distilleries in agencies to be destroyed by 18 intruders in Indian country may be removed by 18 license to trade may be issued by 16 passports may be issued by 17 searches for intoxicants may be made by 17 Superintendent of schools, agent's duties to be performed by 67,79 bonds to be as other agents 67,79 allowance for traveling expenses 102 appointment and duties 44,102 Cherokee, N. C., training school, to act as agent 65 bond and compensation 65 Suppai Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing 809 Supplies, claims for, furnished without authority of law 9 Sioux in Minnesota, settlement of 228 delivery of, labor on reservations by able-bodied Indians 24 report of 2 number of Indians present and receiving same 2,12 rolls of Indians entitled to, agents to make 24 for civilized Indians, commutation to money 63,101 manufacture by Indians 69,113 purchase to be on bids after advertisement 8,20,112 approval by Board of Indian Commissioners 29 before appropriation, on basis of preceding year 69 in open market in cases of exigency 20,112 Indian vendors preferred 113 retention from parents of children not attending school 66 storehouses may be rented at railroads 27 warehouse at Omaha 87,620 Supreme Court of the United States, appeals to, in citizenship cases in Five Civilized Tribes 101 decision in case of Cherokee Nation v. Hitchcock 1053 Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock 1058 Sureties on agents' bonds to file statement of property 25 liability for funds received from any source 101 Surveyors, Commission to Five Civilized Tribes may employ 80,97 Surveys, Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 608 Cherokee Nation, expenses, how paid 726 town sites 793,795 Cherokee Strip 131 Chickasaw Nation, resurvey by Geological Survey, provisions relating to 620 Chippewa Reservation, Minn., reimbursement for expenses out of sale of lands 666 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation, ninety-eighth meridian, west 649 town sites, expenses not to be charged to tribes 651 Creek Nation, expenses, how paid 660,738 Crow Reservation in Montana, payment out of certain funds 452 Fort Belknap Reservation 604 Fort Hall Reservation, marking of boundaries 294,706 in Indian Territory, boundary monuments 82 cost limited 82 defacing, how punished 82 Geological Survey to supervise 82 instructions to be issued by Secretary of Interior 82 plats, filing of 82 rectangular system to be followed 82 of Indian lands, after allotment, readjustment of allotments 33 land office to direct 14 system of public lands surveys to be followed 14 town sites in Cherokee Nation 107,793 expenses, how paid 795 Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, expenses not to be charged to tribes 107,651 Creek Nation 107 Ute lands in Colorado 185 Suspension of agents and employees by inspectors 4 chiefs for trespasses upon allotted lands 15 Swinomish, statistics 1044 Swinomish Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing 925 |