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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1873
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INDEX. Page. Abiquiu agency, New Mexico. Annual report of Agent D. Crothers .......................... 276 Superintendent Dudley ........................ 267 Atkinson, H. M., special commissioner .......................................................... 169 Arms, to friendly Indians, recommended ........................................................ 8 Army, W. F.M., agent. Annual report of Navajo agency, New Mexico -a ...........-- - ....... 270 Arickarees, Mandans, and Gros Ventres friendly, and deserve protection and more consideration from Government ............................................................................ 12 Arapahoes and Cheyennes, separate bands of, should be united ................................ 6 Appropriation recommended for Pueblo Indians, New Mexico ................................... 277 Appropriations should be adequate .............................................................. 10 Apprentices at Yankton agency, Dakota ......................................................... 238 Appraisal of Pawnee lands ....................................................................... 20 New York Indian lands in Kansas .................................................. 21 Otoe and Missouri lands ............... 2 ............................................ 0 Omaha lands ........................................................................ 20 Winnebago trust-lands in Minnesota .............................................. 22 lands at Fond du Lac reservation in Minnesota .................................... 21 lands on Kansas or Kaw reservation in Kansas ............................. . ------ 21 Annuity goods. Disappointment of Indians at Los Pinos agency, Colorado, in not receiving2... 59 Annuities, paid to individual Indians injurious .................................................. 187 their payment in cash recommended to be withheld ................................... 4 should not be paid in money .......................................................... 3 Ammunition, issue of------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Ames, J. G., special agent to Mission Indians in Southern California ---------------------------- 11 report concerning Mission Indians in Southern California ------------------------- 29 Allotment of Choctaw and Chickasaw lands in severalty, congressional action relative to, re- commended ...................................................................... 23 lands in severalty a promoter of civilization ........................................ 4 lands in severalty should be provided for by Congress .............................. 4 Agreement, articles of, with the Utes ............................................................ 87 between special commissioners and Crow Indians ................................... 119 with Indians at Devil's Lake agency, Dakota, relating to certain lands owned by them ................................... ... . ......... -. ....... 229 between special commission and Crow Indians----' -----.. -................ ......... 140 with Ute Indians of Colorado ........................................................ 110 Agents' salaries, increase of, recommended -------------------------------------------10 investing them with magisterial powers suggested...- ................................... 5 Adams, M. N., agent. Annual report of Sisseton agency, Dakota ................................ 225 Adams, Charles, agent. Annual report of Los Pinos agency, Colorado .......................... 257 Army, its relations to Indian service ............................................................. 65 Agriculture. (See Farming.) Bannacks, near Fort Hall, Idaho, visited by a commission ......................................... 17 Barlow, Byron. Annual report of Puyallup agency, Washington Territory ..................... 315 Bateman, C. A., agent. Annual report of Pyramid Lake agency, Nevada .-...................... 253 Bennett, T. W., special commissioner---------------------------------------------. 157 Bingham, H. W., agent. Annual report of Cheyenne River agency, Dakota ..................... 231 Betts, George I., agent. Annual report of Michigan Indian agency ............................. 175 Birkett, C. P., agent. Annual report of Ponca agency, Dakota .................................. 239 Blackfeet agency. Annual report of Agent William F. Ensign, Montana ........................ 251 Boarding school starting at Cheyenne River agency, Dakota.. - - - - - - - - 232 Boarding school at Leech Lake, Chippewa agency, Minnesota, impoverished condition of - 180 Boarding school needed at the Wisconsin agency.-............-.................................. 178 Brown, W. H., Captain. Annual report of San Carlos agency, Arizona ......................... 289 Breiner, H., agent. Annual report of Seminole agency, Indian Territory ........................ 211 Brunot, F. R., concludes agreement with the Utes in Colorado ---------------------------------- 16 chairman of special commission to Crow Indians, supplementary report of ........ 118 Montana -------------------114 special commissioner. Report of negotiations with Utes ........................... 83 Burr, Walter T., special commissioner to complete agreement with the Winnebagoes of Minnesota 16 urgess, William, agent. Annual report of Pawnee agency, Nebraska ------------------ , --- 193 Bushnell, S. B., agent. Annual report of Mescalero Apache agency, New Mexico ................ 274 Bounties and pensions of Cherokees ............................................................ 205 Buildings for agency, school and hospital needed at Fort Berthold, Dakota ...................... 236 in process of construction at Grand River agency, Dakota ................. 231 school, and teacher needed at Grand River agency, Dakota ...... ------------------ 231 Indians to live in at the Bannack and Shoshone agency, Wyoming, would conduce to their civilization - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -245 at Flathead agency, Montana.--...................................................... 249 White River agency, Colorado ...................................................... 256 Upper Missouri agency, Dakota .................................................... 233 Devil's Lake agency, Dakota ........................................................ 2-29 Cheyenne River agency, Dakota .................................................... 232 Fort Hall agency, Idaho .........-.-................................................... 247 British Columbia Indians, their influence on those of the United States .......................... 304
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