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Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904.
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 | 536 |
religious societies may buy lands occupied | 536 |
reservation of certain lands | 537 |
sawmills to be provided | 536 |
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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