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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1883
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Table of statistics showing educational and missionary work carried on by religious societies among Indians during year ending June 30, 1883, pp. 240-241-244-245
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240 SCHOOLS AND MISSIONS AMONG INDIANS Table of statistics showing educational and missionary work carried on Number of Number of pupils whom build- pupil8 ings will I attending during the accommo- date. year. ~I PRESBYTERIANS (BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS). Boarding school at Albuquerque, N. Mex ...................................t 100 ....-112 ...... Boarding school at Navajo Agency, New Mexico ............................ 100 ...... 94 .... Day school among Moquis in Arizona .................................................... .. Day school at Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex ............................... .... . 50... "112 Day school at Jemez Pueblo, N. Mex..................... ......... .... 5 .. . .75 . 59 Day school at Laguna Pueblo, N. Mex.................................... 100..... .- 36 Orphan school, Choctaw Nation, Ltd. T.............................. 38. 27.... Girls' day school, Creek Nation, Thd. T .......... . . . . . . . ......".. - 50 ..... 60 Boarding and day school at Sitka, Alaska ......................... . 40 200 40 e260 Boarding and day school at Fort Wrangel, Alaska .........................1t40 160 40 e160 Two day schools at Chilcat, Alaska ........................................ .....t1100 ...... 200 Day school among Hydahs, Alaska ................................................1t 100...... 200 Day school among Homyabs, Alaska................................... ......1f80 ... 800 Missions among Cherolkees at Vinila, Claremore, Tahlequah, and Pheasant H ill, Ind. T...................................................... ....... Mission among Choctaws at Lenox, Id. T................ Mission among Nez Perc6s, Ind. T.................................................... Mission among Pawnees, Ind. T............................................ Mission among Pimas, Arizona...................................................... Mission for Puyallup, Chehalis, and Squaxin Indians, Washington Territory Mission among Ojibwas at Omena and Old Wing, Mich.......................... ...... Mission at Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa................................ ..... . ... PRESBYTERIANS (BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS). Boarding school at Omaha Agency, Nebraska ...............................1t 60 25 57 ...... Boarding and day school at Odanah, Wis ...................................t25 50 ...... 50 Three day schools, Fort Peck Agency, Montana ..........................t.. 180-.. 194 Three day schools, Yankton Agency, Dakota .........................t90 ...... 114 Two day schools, Nez Perc6 Agency. Idaho .................................. 119 19.... l1 Sencer Academy, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory7..................... 71..... .74. ealaka School, Creek Nation, Indiin Territory ........................... 120 25 120 16 Wewoka School, Seminole Nation, Indian Territory ......................... 60 10 78 5 Mission among Alleghany and Cattaraugus Senecas, New York ................. ...... ...... Mission among Winnebagoes, Nebraska......................................... ...... Mission among Lowas and Sac and F,,x, Kansas.................................... ...... Mission among Creeks at Tullahassee and Eufaula, Indian Territory ........ ...... ............ BAPTIST (AMERICAN HOME MISSION SOCIETY). Indian University, Tahlequah, Indian Territory ............................ 30 70 30 65 Missions among ihve civilized titles, Indian Territory............ ............. ...... ...... Mission among Indians in Nevada.................................................... SOUTHERN BAPTIST (HOME MISSION BOARD). Missions among Creeks, Indian Territory.................................... Missions among Choctaws, Indian Teritory.................................... Missions among Chickasaws, Inmial, Ter, itory.............................. Missions among wild tribes, Indiai Territory ................................. ,Greek Levering Mission boarding school, Indian Territory ....120.100 ..... CAT HOLICS. Boys' boarding school, Flathead Agency, Montana ..........................1 80 100 49. Girls' boarding school, Flathead A encv, Montana-...t60--- 53.............105 Boys' boarding schpol, Colvillie Age ite o Washinagton Territory. ......... (f70 110 32.. Girls' boarding school, Colville A., ,cv, Washington Territory.......... 160 . 35. Boarding school among Cceur d'Aldni s Idaho.... . .................---..100 40 51. Two boarding "chools, Tulalip Ag.-n y, Washington Territory... . 85...... 99.. These statistics are not complete. Some societies which are engaged in work among Indians i Building owned by religious society. a Beside (quantity of clothing and bedding. b Paid by,. hoctaw Nation. c Paid by Creek Nation. CARRIED ON BY RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 241 by religious societies among Indians during year ending June 30, 1883.* 82 75 33 33 19 25 50 225 150 100 100 30 39 22 111 41 13 60 95 46 56 85 0 lno 8 6 12 6 10 9 8 9 4 3 5 9 8 8 10 Cost of school. To Goven- To religious ment. 1societies. $9, 305 1.,382 2,844 b37 000 C700 3, 644 ........... b6 000 c7, 500 f 3, 500 $7, 895 a2, 412 1,250 1, 750 687 400 a2, 000 d500 a7, 191 a4, 751 a3, 317 3, 290 1,000 4- 12 8............ 21 3 21 41 51 61 41 2.......... 0 .0 0 -r-4 P0 I 0 a. ~ 0 Ia .0 . $1 Io................. ...... 1,200....................... 200....................... 1,000. ............ 1,000...................... 1,200............ 100 1,000. ............ 1,000 ............ ............ 11200 500..................... 1,000 ............ ........... 1,100 ............ ............ 500 .. . . . . . . . . . . . (e) .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,982 9 1 2,271 ........... 807 3 2 3,421........... 2,058 4 2 [...... I 3, 226 5 6 5 3 4 -. . . . . . . . 1,200 2 2 2,356.......... 1,240 5 .................... ........... 2,400 9 1,745 6 .... ... 1,551............. .....- . ...........3 2,861........... .............2 1,366.......... ....................... 2 470.......... ........... . ........ ... . .2 840 ........... 2,928....... 4.. ................10 ... . .. . . ... . . c7, 000 1, 500 3} 4, 600 35 12 3,000 1,300 5 4 S00 37 12 3,000 gl,719 88 30 10 3,000 g 10 ..... .................... .......... 30 10 3,000............ .5.................................... 40 10 4,000............. 9.... ............................. 64 11 6,069 7 1..................... have rendered no report thereof to the Indian Office, and others have made only partial reports. d Balance of expense, $700, obtained from tuition fees. e Not reported. f Paid by Seminole Nation. gValue of labor of sisters and products of the farm. 5916 IND 16 61 79 228 528 ..... ......5 60 223 1... 9...... 6,7419 1,700 ------------ - ............ . .. . . .. . . . ... - -- - - - - -- - - -. . ..... . . ... . . . . .. .. .. .. .
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