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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1905, Part I
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Incomes of the various Indian tribes from all sources for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905, pp. 485-486
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INCOMES OF INDIAN TRIBES. 485 B.-RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF INDIAN LANDS SINCE NOVEMBER 1, 1904- continued. On hand Reivd Appropriations. Acts and treaties. Nov. 1,1 Received. Proceeds of- Grande Ronde Reserva- Act Apr. 28, 1904 (33..............$66,196.83 tion, Oreg. Stats., 569). Klamath River Reser- 1 Act June 17, 1892 (27 $24,882.52 vation. Stats., 52-53). Rosebud Reservation, Act Apr. 23, 1904 (33 232,960.51 173,212.68 N. Dak. Stats., 258). Red Lake Reservation, Act Feb. 20, 1904 (33 117,823.44 204,246.13 Minn. Stats., 50). Sioux Reservation in Act Mar. 3, 1863 (12 13,559.02 183.49 Minnesota a n d D a - Stats., 819). kota. Southern Ute Reserva- Act Feb. 20, 1895 (28 46,191.26 23,392.20 tion. Stats., 678). Sulphur Spring Reser- vation- Act July 1, 1902 (32 Choctaw Nation ... Stats., 655). j 19,190.55........... Chickasaw Nation..1 6,396.85.......... Uintah and White River Act May 24, 1888 (25 4,737.40 3,350.72 Ute Reservation. Stats., 157-158). Wichita ceded lands... Act Mar. 2, 1895 (28 132,931.41 59,712.91 Stats., 894). Fulfilling treaties with- Omaha, proceeds of landAct July 31, 1872, and 428,071.56 3,309.81 IeAug. 7, 1882. Osage, proceeds of land.' Art. 2, treaty Sept. 29, 8,357, 185.86 9,790.57 1865; sec. 2, act July 15, 1870. Winnebago, proceeds of Act Feb. 2, 1863....... 18,294.61......... land. I Otoe and Missouria, Act Aug. 15, 1876 ...... 690,001.74......... proceeds of land. Pawnee, proceeds o f Act Apr. 10, 1876 400,001.15 land. Umatilla, proceeds of Act Aug. 5, 1882 (22 294,522.03 11,061.75 land. Stats., 177). Chippewa, Turtle Moun- Act Apr. 21, 1904 (33 1,000,000.00......... tain Band, proceeds Stats., 194). of land. Total-...................................- 12,121,661.70 648,289.02 On hand Disbursed. Nov. 1,1905. $101,700.00 77,763.52 455.20 75,036.54 319.98 107,250.00 417,06.74 $66,196.83 24,882.52 304,473.19 244,306.05 13,287.31 69,583.46 19,190.55 6,396.85 8,088.12 117,607.78 431,381.37 8,366,656.45 18,294.61 690,001.74 400,001.15 305,583.78 892,750.00 12,352,343.98 Incomes of the various Indian tribes from all sources Jbr the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905. Treaty and Indian mon- Interest on agreement Gratui- eys, pro- Tribe. trust fund.a obliga- ties. c cee s o Ia- T tions, b bot and mis- Total. cellaneous.d Apache, Kiowa, Comanche, Wichita, and affiliated bands................................. -$25,000.00 $137,069.95 $162,069.95 Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche ....... e $75,517.06 ............. ..75)517.06 Cheyenne and Arapahoe------------- 50,000.00------------- 40)000.00 331.00 9,331.00 Cheyenne River Sioux ..................................................... 119,707.75 119,707.75 Cherokee ............................ 82,038.24 .......................f 124,664.15 206,702.39 Chippewa of the Mississippi ........................ $4,000.00............ 26,207.48 30,207.48 Chippewa of Minnesota-.............. 95,038.07 240,000.00............74,158.14 409,196.21 Chickasa... . ...------------------------60,334.78-----------. ..------------f 226,269. 04 286,603.82 a Interest on uninvested funds held in trust by the Government under the provisions of the act of April 1, 1880 (21 Stat., 70), and other acts of Congress. Paid in cash, as provided by law, to the various Indian tribes, as treaties require, or expended under the supervision of the Department for the sup- port, education, and civilization of the respective Indian tribes. b Appropriated by Congress annually, under treaty stipulations, subject to changes by limitation of treaties. Expended under the supervision of the Department for the support, etc., of the Indians, or paid in cash, as provided in treaty. c Donated by Congress for the necessary support of Indians having no treaties, or those whose treaties have expired or whose funds arising from existing treaties are inadequate. Expended under the super- vision of the Department. d Proceeds of leasing of tribal lands for grazing and farming purposes, and results of Indianlabor. Moneys collected through Indian agents and expended under the direction of the Department for the benefit of the Indians, or paid to them in cash per capita. In addition to this, individual Indians derive an additional income, the aggregate of which it is impossible to give, but it must be very large, from sales of beef cattle and various products to the Government, the freighting of Indian supplies, the sales of products to private persons, the leasing or working on shares of allotted lands, and from payment for labor in lieu of rations. e Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche only. I Consolidated proceeds from sale of town lots, stone, timber, right of way, asphalt, etc.
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