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Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904.
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 | 68 |
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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