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LAWS & TREATIES: KAPPLER ARCHIVES

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 Affairs—awards 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
    Cœur 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

    —B—

    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

    —C—

    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
    Cœur 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
    Cœur 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 Cœur 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

    —D—

    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 Cœur 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

    —E—

    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
    Cœur 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
    Cœur 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

    —F—

    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
    Cœur 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
    Cœur 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

    —G—

    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

    —H—

    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

    —I—

    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

    —J—

    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

    —K—

    Kah-milt-pahs, embraced in Yakima Nation
    529
    Kaibabs, Nevada, statistics
    1042
    Kalispel settlement on Cœur 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

    —L—

    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

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    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
    Cœur 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 Cœur 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

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    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

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    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

    —P—

    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 Cœur 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

    —Q—

    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

    —R—

    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 Cœur 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

    —S—

    Sabine 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 Cœur 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 Cœur 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

    —T—

    Tabeguache band of Ute, agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    Tahlequah, term of United States court at
    70
    Tallehassee Colored Boarding School, lands in Creek Nation reserved for
    735
    Tariff of 1890, goods and effects of Indians exempt
    54
    Taxation, allotments aliened by heirs of deceased allottees
    120
    Cherokee Nation, cattle grazing on tribal lands
    727,798
    leased allotments
    727,798
    noncitizens leasing allotments, not to pay
    726
    North Carolina lands, appropriation to pay
    457
    town-site lots
    795
    Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, allottees not to be taxed for 21 years
    649
    Creek Nation, lessees grazing cattle not to be taxed, except on tribal lands
    765
    of allotments not to pay for permit
    738
    town lots
    660,734
    in cities and towns in Indian Territory
    95
    Osage lands in Kansas
    165
    Ottawa lands in Kansas
    144
    town sites in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations
    651
    Teachers, employment of
    7
    agents to report names and salaries annually
    32
    Indian boys to be employed
    87
    tribe to direct employment, when
    7
    Telegraph and telephone lines
    102,113
    charges may be regulated by Congress
    113
    construction under direction of Secretary of Interior
    113
    damages for right of way
    113
    grants of right of way by Secretary of Interior
    113
    incorporated towns may regulate construction
    113
    Indian Territory
    114
    incorporation of companies
    110
    obstructing or injuring property, penalty
    43
    Seneca Telephone Company, granted right of way through
    703
    maps of definite location to be approved by Secretary of Interior
    113
    Oklahoma
    114
    Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company granted right of way through
    676
    regulations to be issued by Secretary of Interior
    113
    rights of way through Indian lands, allotments, etc., general provisions
    102
    tax where not locally taxed
    113
    Tenino, statistics
    1045
    Terms of United States court in Indian Territory
    41
    Territories, Indian lands excluded from boundaries of
    3
    Texas and New Mexico, Indian wars of 1849 to 1856, pension to survivors of
    123
    Texas, State of, Indians not to go into
    28
    Tillamook, Naalem band of, payment for release of claims under treaty of August 6, 1851
    620
    Timber, depredations on Indian reservations, penalty
    37
    general provisions for cutting and sale of
    39
    proceeds to be held for benefit of tribe
    31
    special provisions for, on lands of various tribes—
     
    Cherokee, orders for sale to pay taxes revoked
    457
    Chippewa reservations in Minnesota
    89,576,685,755,757,760
    Colville Reservation
    667
    Creek Nation, allottees may sell
    738
    Five Civilized Tribes, allottees may sell
    97
    sale for use in Indian Territory
    108
    regulations to be issued by Secretary of Interior
    108
    rents and royalties payable into United States Treasury
    97
    Fort Peck Reservation, Indians may use from adjoining lands
    264
    Grand Portage Reservation, allottees may cut and sell
    713
    Jicarilla Apache Reservation, N. Mex
    522
    Menominee Reservation, Wis., cutting of, regulated
    194
    Indian Department to have charge of cutting and sale
    353,354
    Minnesota Indians may cut and sell
    89
    Tishomingo, term of court at
    121
    Tohee, William, Chief of the Iowa, annuity to
    396
    Tonasket School, lands reserved for, on Colville Reservation, Wash
    442,667
    Tongue River AGency, Mont., statistics
    1044
    Tonkawa—
     
    agreement of October 21, 1891
    495
    adopted members of tribe, rights of
    495
    allotments confirmed
    495
    additional to be made
    495
    descent by Oklahoma laws
    495
    cession of four townships
    495
    payment for cession
    495
    statistics
    1039
    Towns in Indian Territory, acquisition of lands for public uses
    93
    telephone and telegraph construction to be regulated by
    113
    Town-sites, all railroads through, to establish stations
    66
    Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Creek nations
    95,96,106,107
    appraisal of lands
    96
    cemeteries
    93,96
    coal lands included within, provisions for
    96
    commissions, appointment and duties of
    95,106
    for Creek and Cherokee nations
    106
    for separate towns
    106
    vacancies to be filled
    112,751,796
    pay of delayed commissions, Secretary of Interior to order
    107
    removal of commissioners by Secretary of Interior
    107
    towns of less than 200 inhabitants
    751,795
    work of, to commence on approval of plats
    106
    compensation to allottees when allotted land is taken
    107
    corporate limits of towns need not be coextensive with boundaries of town site
    107
    deeds for lots
    96
    exterior limits to be designated
    107
    regulations to be issued by Secretary of Interior
    107
    lands for cemeteries
    93,96
    maps, filing of
    96,106
    to be prepared and approved by Secretary of Interior before work of commissions may begin
    106
    town authorities may be allowed to plat
    107
    number of inhabitants to be 200
    106
    exceptions in certain nations
    751
    railroad stations, number of inhabitants not considered
    107
    plats and surveys
    96,106,112
    parks, land to be purchased for
    96
    railroad stations, establishment at, irrespective of population
    107
    sale of lots
    96
    proceeds to be distributed per capita
    96
    special provisions for—
     
    Cherokee Nation
    718,793,794,795,796
    area
    793
    lands reserved for
    724
    town of less than 200
    751,795
    Cherokee Strip
    132
    Chickasaw Nation
    650,782
    town less than 200
    751
    Choctaw Nation
    650,782
    towns less than 200
    751
    Creek Nation
    659,731
    area and selection of lands
    763
    cemetery lands
    764
    church lands
    734
    deferred payments a lien on lots
    737
    land reserved from allotment
    735
    park lands to be purchased
    764
    purchase of land for public buildings
    734
    railroad stations
    763
    Five Civilized Tribes, lands reserved from allotment
    93
    in Indian Territory, maps to be filed with clerk of United States courts
    96
    persons not to be ejected from
    120
    persons on leased coal lands not to be interfered with
    96
    Kansa Nation
    768
    Kiowa, Comanche and Apache, and Wichita lands ceded in Oklahoma, homestead entries may be commuted for
    748
    Seminole ceded lands
    341
    Trade with Indians, employees of Indian service not to engage in
    7
    license required
    16,29
    agents, subagents, and superintendents to issue
    16
    Five Civilized Tribes excepted
    29
    term of license
    16
    to be revoked for trading in intoxicants
    18
    places for, to be designated and inserted in licenses
    16
    President to supervise
    17
    prohibited articles
    17
    regulations to be made by Commissioner of Indian Affairs
    27
    removal of cattle from Indian country forbidden
    17
    sale of arms and ammunition to hostiles forbidden
    17
    traders, appointment by Commissioner of Indian Affairs
    27
    bond
    16
    Five Civilized Tribes excepted
    29
    license
    16,29
    Osage Nation, provisions for
    741
    white employees to be licensed
    29
    Training schools, superintendents to act as agents
    79
    at Cherokee, N. C., special provisions
    65,446
    Transportation, Indian labor to be preferred
    27
    storehouse may be hired by Commissioner of Indian Affairs
    27
    Traveling expenses for persons required to travel
    7
    actual expenses only to be allowed
    26
    except marshals, clerks of court, and district attorneys
    26
    per diem for employees on special service
    29
    inspectors, allowance to
    4
    annual report of
    4
    judge of United States court in Indian Territory to be allowed
    48
    mileage only allowed marshals, district attorneys, and clerks of court
    26
    superintendent of schools
    102
    Treasurer of United States, custody of trust funds transferred to
    26
    interest to be collected and deposited by
    26
    purchases of stock and bonds to be made by
    26
    settlement of accounts of Indian service
    1
    Treaties, cessions of land to be made by
    14
    States may have representative present at making of
    14
    claims arising from, Court of Claims no jurisdiction
    2
    hostility of tribe a cause for abrogating
    8
    no further treaties to be made with Indian tribes
    8
    made prior to March 3, 1871, to be valid
    8
    stipulation as to allotments not affected by general allotment acts
    57
    Trespasses upon allotted lands by tribal Indians, deductions from annuities for
    14
    suspension of chiefs for
    15
    Tribal governments, acts and ordinances of Five Civilized Tribes to be approved by the President
    88
    courts of, abolished in Indian Territory
    50,100
    cases transferred to United States courts
    100
    Cherokee courts abolished
    727
    Creek agreement not to revive
    739
    expiration of Cherokee government
    726,796
    Choctaw and Chickasaw government
    654
    laws not enforced in United States courts in Indian Territory
    100
    observed in citizenship cases
    80
    payments of money not to be made to
    97
    property of, abandonment of tribal relations not to forfeit right to
    23
    tribe to be made a party to suits affecting
    90
    Tribes, spelling of names
    1021
    statistics of
    1027
    treaties not to be made with
    8
    Truckee River Reserve, Nev., Executive orders establishing
    868
    Trust companies in Indian Territory
    111
    Trust funds (see also Funds of tribes and Annuities)—
     
    appropriation investing
    10
    bonds, abstracted and nonpaying, value of, to be held in Treasury at interest
    69
    custody to be transferred to Treasury of United States
    26
    deposit in Treasury at interest in lieu of investment
    28
    Five Civilized Tribes, commission to negotiate for disposition of
    80
    purchase money for reservations ceded under general allotment act to be held in Treasury at 3 per cent for education and civilization of tribe
    34
    statement of
    1022,1023
    stock investments to be made by President
    10
    annual reports to be made to Congress
    10
    special accounts of, to be kept
    10
    Tulalip, statistics
    1044
    Tulalip Agency, Wash., statistics
    1044
    Tulalip Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing
    925
    Tule River Indians, statistics
    1036
    Tule River Reserve, Cal., Executive orders establishing
    830
    Tulerosa Reserve, N. Mex., Executive orders establishing
    879
    Turtle Mountain Chippewa of North Dakota, commission to negotiate for cession of lands and to report as to status of Indians
    450
    statistics
    1031
    Turtle Mountain Reserve, N. Dak., Executive orders establishing
    885
    Tuscarora, statistics
    1037
    Tuskahoma Female Seminary, lands reserved from allotment
    775
    Two Kettle Sioux, statistics
    1030,1041

    —U—

    Uintah band of Ute, agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    allotments in severalty
    753
    grazing lands to be set apart in Uintah Reservation
    799
    lands unallotted restored to public domain
    753
    payments to
    753
    statistics
    1044
    Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah, statistics
    1044
    Uintah Reservation, Utah, allotments to Uncompahgre Ute on
    621,642
    to be agricultural lands only
    800
    to Uintah and White River Ute
    753
    commission to allot lands and secure cession of residue
    642
    grazing lands to be set apart in
    799
    used in common
    800
    Indians of, to be credited with proceeds of sales of lands
    272
    irrigation right of way may be granted by Secretary of Interior
    686
    Indians to be protected
    686
    regulations to be established
    686
    mineral lands, sale of
    753
    part of reserve to be sold as public lands with consent of Indians interested
    272
    railroad right of way granted to Utah Midland Railroad Company
    25
    Raven Mining Company may enter certain claims
    753
    White River Ute to be removed to
    181
    Uintah Valley Reserve, Utah, Executive orders establishing
    900
    legislation relating to, note
    271
    sale of lands
    271
    Ukie, statistics
    1041
    Umatilla, allotments on Umatilla Reservation
    224,225,226
    statistics
    1044
    Umatilla Agency, Oreg., statistics
    1044
    Umatilla Irrigation Company, canal may be constructed by, through Umatilla Reservation, Oreg
    387
    time for construction extended
    509
    Umatilla Reservation—
     
    allotments in severalty
    224
    agricultural lands to be allotted
    224
    area of allotments
    224
    descent of, according to Oregon laws
    225
    disputes regarding, to be settled by Secretary of Interior
    226
    patents, to restrict sale for twenty-five years
    225
    boundaries
    225
    line between, and town of Pendleton
    211
    commission to allot lands, duties
    225
    Executive orders establishing reserve
    891
    funds of tribes on, proceeds of sale of part of reservation
    211
    industrial school, funds for support
    227
    reserve for
    225
    irrigation canal and reservoirs may be constructed by Blue Mountain Irrigation and Improvement Company
    457
    canal may be constructed across by Umatilla Irrigation Company
    387
    time for construction extended
    509
    lands reserved for use in common
    225
    legislation relating to, note
    209
    patents for allotments, contents of
    225
    removal of tribes on, permissible
    225
    sale of lands
    209,226,286,798
    Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, rights not to be affected
    211
    surveys
    225
    Umpqua, statistics
    1033
    Uncompahgre Ute, allotments
    546
    confined to agricultural lands
    800
    on Uintah Reservation, Utah
    621,642
    Uncompahgre Reservation, Utah
    621,686
    census
    184
    commission to make allotments
    546
    removal to Grand River
    181
    statistics
    1044
    unallotted lands to be settled under homestead and mineral laws
    546
    Uncompahgre Ute Reservation, Utah, allotments to Ute on, unallotted lands to be sold
    621,686
    boundary of lands in Colorado to be established
    205
    Executive orders establishing
    901
    railroad right of way granted to Utah Midland Railroad Company
    255
    Union Agency, Ind. T., statistics
    1045
    United Peoria and Miami, allotments in Indian Territory
    344
    alienation restricted for twenty-five years
    345
    church and school lands reserved
    344
    patents, restrictions to appear on
    345
    lands unallotted to be divided after twenty-five years
    345
    sale permitted
    753
    leases of allotments and communal lands
    345
    United States commissioners in Indian Territory
    53,72
    additional to be appointed to reside at Durant, in Choctaw Nation
    118
    Wewoka
    105
    appeals from
    53,73
    appointment of three for each division
    53
    bond and oath of
    53
    civil jurisdiction of
    73
    complaints for arrests of persons selling or introducing intoxicants into Indian country before
    64
    criminal jurisdiction of Arkansas. Justices of the peace conferred upon
    73
    examination of persons accused of crime before
    53
    jurisdiction, irrespective of race
    88
    marriage may be solemnized by
    53
    not more than six for each district
    72
    place of holding court to be fixed by district judges
    72
    powers
    73
    salary
    73
    to act as notaries public and justices of the peace
    53
    western judicial district of Indian Territory
    121
    additional commissioner to be appointed
    121
    three continued in office
    121
    United States courts in Indian Territory—
     
    actions affecting tribal property, tribe to be made a party
    90
    appeals from
    54
    to circuit court of appeals, Eighth circuit
    58,77
    court of appeals of Indian Territory
    75
    Supreme Court
    41,54
    appeals to—
     
    from United States commissioners
    73
    in ascertaining damages for railroad rights of way
    103
    crossings and intersecting roads
    55,116
    station lands
    78
    attachment of improvements on tribal lands prohibited
    50
    buildings to be procured by marshal
    41
    central district of
    71
    Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, in certain actions, irrespective of race
    653
    citizenship cases
    91
    appeals to United States district court
    81
    Supreme Court
    101
    clerks of court
    40,72
    appointment
    40,72
    bond
    40,72
    deputies
    48
    district court clerks
    111,112
    duties
    40,72
    marriages, to issue license and certificate, and may solemnize
    52
    oath
    40
    relative to, selection of jurors
    42
    recording of deeds
    52
    residence
    40,72
    salary
    72
    town-site plats to be filed with
    96
    district courts, $1,000 additional per annum to be allowed in place of fees
    111,112
    coal mining leases in Five Civilized Tribes, jurisdiction over
    41
    constables
    73
    corporations, jurisdiction over
    111
    court of appeals (see Court of Appeals in Indian Territory).
     
    criminal actions to be brought within division in which offense was committed
    48
    deputy marshals
    40,72
    additional for emergencies
    72
    district attorneys
    39,71,85
    assistants
    48,72,85
    salary, fee system abolished
    85
    districts
    47,48,70
    actions to be brought in district where defendant resides
    48
    boundaries between central and southern
    118
    western district created
    120
    English language to be used in all proceedings
    41
    equity powers in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations
    654
    executions
    50
    extradition of criminals
    54
    fees of jurors and witnesses
    43
    habeas corpus writs may be issued
    43
    injunctions may be issued
    43
    judges
    39
    additional to be appointed
    71,88
    assignment of districts
    71
    powers
    71
    salary
    71
    term of office four years
    71
    appointment
    39
    districts, substitution of judges in
    71
    extradition of criminals
    54
    habeas corpus, injunction and other process may be issued by
    43
    municipal bonds to be authorized by
    118
    oath
    40
    place of holding court
    70,71
    term of office
    39
    traveling expenses to be allowed
    48
    jurisdiction
    39
    actions between Indians
    51,87,100
    civil suits
    40,47,74,87
    corporations
    111
    criminal actions
    40,74,87
    circuit courts of Arkansas and Texas
    51
    district in which actions shall be brought
    48
    intoxicants, concurrent with Arkansas and Texas district courts
    51
    justice, crimes against
    51
    laws for protection of Indians to be enforced
    51
    lotteries, prohibition of
    52
    defendant in criminal prosecutions to be a resident of district
    48
    irrespective of race
    87
    in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations
    653
    Creek Nation
    661
    Seminole Nation
    664
    mining leases
    41
    jurors
    74
    fees
    43
    qualifications
    42,43
    Choctaw and Chickasaw to be competent
    654
    Indians speaking English language
    88
    to serve in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations
    653
    selection of
    42,48
    jury commissioners
    42,48
    Kansa Nation, district court at Pawhuska to have jurisdiction
    87
    mandamus, writ may be issued
    43
    marriages, licenses and certificates may be issued by clerks and deputies
    52
    may be solemnized by clerks and deputies
    52
    marshals and deputies
    39,71,73,83
    appointment
    39,40
    bond
    40,83
    fees and salary
    39,85,122
    oath
    40
    term of office
    39
    murder, trials for in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, change of venue
    654
    northern judicial district
    70
    pleading and practice to be according to Arkansas law
    41
    procedure in conformity with United States laws
    41
    terms of court
    41,70
    held twice each year
    41,48
    judge to fix
    70
    places for
    71,120
    at Cameron transferred to Poteau
    108
    Wagoner
    88
    Wewoka
    120,664
    tribal courts, dissolved and cases transferred to United States courts
    100
    laws, not to be enforced
    100
    western judicial district
    120
    witnesses, fees
    43
    in felony prosecutions
    122
    United States district attorneys, Indians to be represented by, in all suits
    66
    Unsurveyed lands, allotments to Indians upon, to be adjusted when surveyed
    33
    Upper and Middle Spokan (see also Spokan), statistics
    1030
    Utah, Executive orders relative to reservations in
    899
    Utah and Northern Railroad, right of way granted across Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho
    199,293,295
    Utah Indian disturbances of 1850-1853, pension to survivors of
    123
    Utah Midland Railway Company, right of way through Uncompahgre and Uintah Reservation, Utah
    255
    Ute (see also Southern Ute in Colorado, Uintah Ute, and White River Ute)—
     
    agency in Colorado to be established
    157
    agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    agency building for Weeminuche, Capote, and Muache bands
    152
    fund of $25,000 created
    152
    hunting on ceded lands permitted
    152
    intruders to be excluded from reservations
    152
    Ouray, salary of $1,000 per annum
    152
    reservation in Colorado ceded
    151,152
    treaty stipulations reaffirmed
    152
    Uncompahgre Park not ceded
    152
    agreement of November 9, 1878, appropriation to execute
    176
    agreement of March 6, 1880, ratified
    180
    agencies may be removed
    182
    allotments, area of
    181,182
    patents for
    182
    allottees not to remove
    181
    amendments
    180,181
    annuities, permanent fund for
    182
    to certain persons
    180
    treaty stipulations reaffirmed
    183
    cession of reservation may be made
    181
    Commission to have charge of removal and allotments
    181
    education to be provided for
    183
    funds, apportionment among bands
    182
    improvements on ceded lands, compensation for
    183
    murderers to be surrendered
    181
    removal of Southern Ute to La Plata River
    181
    Uncompahgre Ute to Grand River
    181
    White River Ute to Uintah Reservation
    181
    schools to be established
    183
    survey of lands
    182
    title to allotments
    182
    allotments, commission to make
    184,185
    patents
    185
    surveys
    185
    taxation forbidden
    185
    Uintah and White River bands
    753
    annuities, proceeds of ceded Colorado lands
    185
    Capote Band, agency in Colorado to be established
    157
    agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    removal to new reservation
    176
    census of
    184
    consolidation of, in Colorado, upon White River Agency, President may negotiate for
    174
    funds, apportionment between bands
    182
    payment per capita in lieu of certain annuities
    181
    perpetual annuities created
    182
    fund of $50,000, annual interest on
    185
    proceeds of ceded lands
    185
    stipulations relating to, confirmed
    183
    stock may be delivered in payment
    216
    Grand River Band, agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    lands in Colorado, disposal of those ceded
    185,205
    entries
    205
    homestead laws not applicable
    185
    improvements
    185
    proceeds of
    185
    establishment of boundary
    205
    part restored to public domain
    217
    laws of United States extended over allottees
    185
    legislation relative to, note
    151
    map of lands showing allotments, etc., to be prepared
    184
    Moache Band, agency in Colorado to be established
    157
    agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    removal to new reservation
    176
    on Uintah Reservation, allotments to and cession of unallotted lands
    642
    funds of, proceeds of sale of lands under act of June 4, 1898
    642
    salaries to members, Ouray to receive $1,000 per annum
    152
    to be discontinued
    186
    statistics
    1043,1044
    stock may be delivered in lieu of per capita payments
    216
    survey of lands
    185
    Tabeguache Band, agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    treaty stipulations reaffirmed
    152
    Uintah Band, agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    Weeminuche Band, agency in Colorado to be established
    157
    agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    removal to new reservation
    176
    Yampa Band, agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    Ute Commission, appointment
    183
    duties
    182,184
    removal and allotment of Ute
    182
    valuation of improvements on ceded land
    183
    report of proceedings
    184
    to be discontinued
    216
    Ute Reservation, Colo., establishment authorized
    176
    Executive orders establishing
    834
    lands ceded
    151,180

    —V—

    Vermilion Lake Reserve, Minn., Executive orders establishing
    853
    Vieux de Sert Chippewa, interest to be paid on certain funds
    178
    statistics
    1036
    Vinita, term of court at
    70

    —W—

    Wagons, manufactured by Indians on reservation
    69,113
    Wagon roads, Hoopa Valley Reservation, Cal
    522
    Sioux and Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservations
    169
    Wagon transportation, Indians to be employed in
    27
    Wagoner, team of court at
    88,120
    Wahpeton band of Sioux (see also Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux) payment for services in the Army in certain wars
    485,559
    Walapai Agency, Ariz., statistics
    1034
    Walapai Reserve, Executive orders establishing
    804
    Walker River Reservation, Nev., allotment and cession of unallotted lands
    751
    Executive orders establishing
    869
    statistics
    1045
    Wallawalla, Umatilla Reservation, Oreg., allotments in severalty
    224,225,226
    statistics
    1044
    Wallowa Valley Reserve, Oreg., Executive orders establishing
    894
    Wapakoota Sioux, payment for services as scouts during certain wars
    485,559
    Wapeto, statistics
    1033
    Warrants, Creek Nation, payment to bona fide holders
    668
    Warehouse for Indian supplies, establishment at Omaha, Nebr
    87,620
    Warm Springs Agency, Oreg., statistics
    1045
    Warm Springs Reservation, Oreg., northern boundary defined
    511
    Wasco, statistics
    1045,1046
    Washington, city of, California agents not to visit except on order of Commissioner
    6
    violations to be reported to President
    6
    Washington, Executive orders relating to reservations in
    901
    Washington and Idaho Railroad Company, right of way through Coeur d'Alene Reservation, Wash
    272
    Washington Improvement and Development Company, right of way through Colville Reservation, Wash., for railroad, telephone, and telegraph
    643
    Washington Indian wars (1851 to 1856), pension to survivors of
    123
    Waziaziah Sioux, statistics
    1041
    Wea, allotments in Indian Territory
    344
    leases of
    345
    claim referred to Court of Claims
    346
    funds of, to be paid per capita
    407
    included in United Peoria and Miami tribe
    148
    Miami to unite with
    147
    mining leases valid for twenty-five years, persons occupying leased lands may be removed if deemed improper
    407
    statistics
    1040
    Wealaka Boarding School, lands reserved for
    735
    Webbers Falls, Indian Territory, bridge to be constructedat
    640
    Wenatshapam, allotments in severalty to
    530
    embraced in Yakima Nation
    529
    Wenatshapam Fishery, cession of, by Yakima Nation
    530
    Western Cherokee (see also Cherokee, western band)—
     
    claim referred to Court of Claims
    316
    funds of, part of judgment of Court of Claims to be withheld
    600
    Western judicial district of Indian Territory created
    120
    Western Miami, allotments in Indian Territory
    344
    lease of
    345
    Western Shoshoni Agency, Nev., statistics
    1045
    Wetumka Boarding School, lands in Creek Nation reserved for
    735
    Wewoka town site, sale of lands in
    663
    term of court at
    120,664
    United States Commissioner to be appointed to reside at
    105
    Wheelock Orphan Seminary, lands reserved from allotment
    775
    White Earth Agency, Minn., statistics
    1046
    White Earth Reservation, Minn., all Chippewa may be removed to
    303
    allotments on
    303
    Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company granted right of way through
    342,550
    time for construction extended
    619
    Executive orders establishing
    853
    land grants for church and school purposes
    150
    Moorhead, Leech Lake and Northern Railroad Company granted right of way through
    306
    Ottertail band of Pillagers to settle on
    133
    Pembina band of Chippewa, purchase of one township of land for
    143
    pine lands in, sale of
    576
    St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railroad Company granted right of way through
    317,515
    time for construction extended
    618
    White Mountain Apache, funds, proceeds of part of reservation
    468,740
    statistics
    1032
    White Mountain Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing
    810
    Indians of, funds from lands sold under act of February 20, 1893
    468
    part restored to public domain and to be sold
    467,739,740
    to be sold under mining laws
    740
    separate agency created
    87
    White Oak Point Reservation, Minn., Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company granted right of way through
    352,593
    Executive orders establishing
    854
    White River Agency, murderers at, to be surrendered
    181
    White River band of Ute, allotments, lands unallotted restored to public domain
    753
    boundary of lands to be established
    205
    census of
    184
    grazing lands to be set apart for, in Uintah Reservation
    799
    mineral lands, sale of
    753
    payments to
    753
    removal to Uintah Reservation, Utah
    181
    statistics
    1044
    Wichita and affiliated bands—
     
    agreement of June 4, 1891
    560
    allotments in severalty
    561
    restrictions upon title
    562
    selections
    561
    cession of lands
    560
    claims not relinquished
    562
    payment for cessions
    562
    reservations for religious societies not to exceed 160 acres
    562
    reservation for schools, etc., reserved from allotment
    561
    commutation of homesteads for town-site entries
    748
    lands ceded in 1891, claim of Choctaw and Chickasaw to be determined in Court of Claims
    564
    mineral laws extended over
    565
    proclamation opening to settlement
    1010
    to be settled under homestead and town-site laws
    563
    proceeds of cession of 1891 to be held pending suit
    563
    statistics
    1035
    Wild Yakima, statistics
    1046
    Wildwood Cemetery Association, Seneca may grant lands to, for cemetery purposes
    215
    Willie Haskell College, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for
    724,790
    Wimimiuchie Ute, agency in Colorado to be established
    157
    agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    statistics
    1043
    Wind River Reservation, Wyo., cession of southern part
    154
    Executive orders establishing
    936
    reconstruction of bridge across Big Wind River
    523
    settlers prior to establishment to have claims for improvement, etc., investigated
    666
    southern boundary to be surveyed
    154
    Wine, introduction into Indian country prohibited
    63
    Winnebago, allotments in severalty
    126,133
    alienation
    126,127,557
    area to be 80 acres
    126
    cancellation of certain
    287
    claims of certain members for, settlement of
    127
    patents for
    126
    annuities
    127
    distribution of
    189
    manner of payment
    127
    census of those in Nebraska and Wisconsin
    188
    citizenship to be acquired by allottees on application to United States court
    127
    civilization of, expenditure for
    188
    debts, payment of
    126
    funds, apportionment between bands in Nebraska and Minnesota
    189
    distribution of
    188
    expenses of removal from Minnesota refunded
    127
    homesteads, persons holding to be entitled to participate in appropriation for civilization
    188
    improvements on ceded lands in Minnesota, sale
    125
    new reservation, erection
    125
    lands, alienation
    189
    legislation relative to, note
    125
    Omaha lands in Nebraska to be purchased for
    153
    patents for allotments to show restrictions
    189
    removal from Minnesota
    125
    expenses refunded
    127
    reservation in Minnesota ceded, sale of lands
    125,126,286
    to be established for use of
    125
    area
    125
    erection of houses on
    125
    removal to
    125
    Winnebago, statistics
    1038
    taxation of lands
    128,189
    treaty of April 15, 1859, payment of debts
    126
    Winnebago Reservation, Nebr.—
     
    Eastern Nebraska and Gulf Railroad Company granted right of way through
    513
    time for construction extended
    616
    Omaha Northern Railroad Company granted right of way
    634
    time for construction extended
    749
    sale of part of reservation
    286
    allotted lands, sale on cancellation of allotment
    287
    proceeds to be distributed
    286
    Sioux City and Omaha Railroad Company, right of way through
    287,682
    Winnebago Reservation, S. Dak., settlers removed from, claims to be paid
    378,565
    may reenter lands
    338
    Winnibagoshish Chippewa, statistics
    1046
    Winnibagoshish Reservation, Minn., Duluth and North Dakota Railway, granted right of way through
    352,593
    Executive orders establishing
    854
    Wisconsin, Executive orders relating to reservations in
    928
    Wishhams, embraced in Yakima Nation
    529
    Witnesses, United States courts in Indian Territory, fees of
    43
    in felony cases
    122
    Wolf Point subagency, Assiniboine of, agreement of December 31, 1886
    261
    Wolf River, logging on in Menominee Reservation, Wis
    153
    Women's National Indian Association, 5 acres reserved for use of in Omaha Reservation, Nebr
    271
    Writ of possession, in actions for lands held by persons denied citizenship in Five Civilized Tribes
    92
    Wyandot, Absentee (see Absentee Wyandot)—
     
    allottees of certain land in Quapaw Agency may convey part
    600
    statistics
    1040
    Wyandot Reservation, Ind. T., allottees of certain lands may sell and convey part
    600
    Wylackie, statistics
    1041
    Wyoming, Executive orders relating to reservations in
    936

    —Y—

    Yakima Agency, statistics
    1046
    Yakima Nation—
     
    agreement of January 13, 1885, lands ceded for use of Northern Pacific Railroad Company
    487
    agreement of January 8, 1894
    529
    allotments to Wenatshapam Indians
    530
    payment for cessions
    530
    Wenatshapam fishery ceded
    530
    allotments, lease of agricultural lands
    701
    statistics
    1046
    tribes embraced in
    529
    Yakima Reservation, Columbia Irrigation Company may construct canal, etc
    516
    time for construction extended
    600,666
    Executive orders establishing
    926
    leases of agricultural lands not to exceed five years
    686
    allotments not to exceed ten years
    701
    Northern Pacific and Yakima Irrigation Company may construct canal across
    380
    Northern Pacific Railroad Company granted right of way across
    486
    Yam Hill, statistics
    1033
    Yampa Band of Ute, agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified
    151
    Yankton and Missouri Valley Railroad Company, right of way through Yankton Reservation, Dak
    311
    Yankton Sioux—
     
    agreement of December 31, 1892
    523
    adopted members and mixed bloods, rights of
    526
    agency lands reserved
    525
    allotments, confirmation of
    526
    death of allottee without heirs, land to be sold for benefit of school fund
    526
    leases during trust period
    525
    annuities, distribution
    524,525
    cession of unallotted lands
    524
    intoxicants not to be sold
    527,529
    payment for cessions
    524,525,528
    depredation claims not to be deducted
    526,528
    Pipestone Reservation, title questioned
    526
    religious societies may purchase lands occupied
    526
    scouts employed in Army in 1864 to be paid
    526
    treaty of April 19, 1858, reaffirmed
    527
    cession of lands in Red Pipestone Reservation, Minn
    343
    proclamation opening lands to settlement
    985
    statistics
    1046
    Yankton Sioux Agency, S. Dak., statistics
    1046
    Yankton Sioux Reservation, S. Dak., homestead settlers on ceded lands granted extension of time for one year
    576
    Niobrara River may be bridged for access to reservation
    510
    Yankton and Missouri Valley Railroad Company granted right of way through
    311
    Yanktonai Sioux, statistics
    1033,1043
    Yava Supai, statistics
    1034
    Yuma—
     
    agreement of December 4, 1893
    542
    allotments in severalty
    542
    restrictions for twenty-five years
    543
    cession of lands in California
    542
    proceeds of lands, how expended
    543
    depredation claims not to be paid from
    545
    school land reserved
    544
    unallotted lands to be sold
    543
    agreement of February 25, 1896
    609
    boundaries of reservation to be marked
    610
    cession of lands
    609
    proceeds of coal and mineral lands to be credited to Indians
    609
    statistics
    1036,1041
    Yuma Pumping Irrigation Company, right of way for irrigation ditches across Yuma Reservation, Ariz
    460
    Yuma Reservation, Ariz., Colorado River Irrigation Company may construct ditches and canal across
    461,545
    Yuma Pumping Irrigation Company may construct ditches across
    460
    Yuma Reserve, Cal., Executive orders establishing
    831
    sale of ceded lands
    545
    Southern Pacific Railroad Company, through, provisions relating to rights of
    544

    —Z—

    Zuñi Pueblo Reserve, N. Mex., Executive orders establishing
    880

 

 





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