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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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Index, pp. 793-807
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INDEX. A. Page. Accounts, examination ..................... 59 Addresses: Agents and superintendents-........... 574 Board Indian Commissioners-.......... 578 School superintendents-................577 Secretaries of religious societies ......... 578 Agreements: Port Madison-.......................... 468 Shoshone ............................. 153,454 Turtle Mountain Chippewa ........... 144,280 Unratified-............................. 64 Alabama Indians, population .............. 518 Albuquerque School, New Mexico ......-260,388 Alexander, J. B., report Pima School, Ari- zona-.....................................176 Allegany Reservation, N. Y............... 497 Allen, Jas. K., report Albuquerque School, New Mexico-.............................260 Allotments: Additional, to Potawatomi ............ 225 Alienation in Five Civilized Tribes ... 137,216 By the Five Civilized Tribes...........608 Cheyenne River Reservation ........... 329 Contests-...............................628 Date of certificate ...................... 139 Disposition by will-.................... 69 Dower in Umatilla-.................... 67 History of-.............................579 Inherited, sale of liquor on-............. 20 Jicarilla Apache, reallotment needed ....- 265 La Pointe Agency-.....................375 Made, Five Civilized Tribes-............ 134 May be made to any tribe in judgment of President-............................ 459 Nonreservation-........................ 69 Number approved during year-..........65 Opposed-...............................241 Opposition overcome-.................. 338 Osage, should be made ................. 312 Osage, subject to Foster lease-.......... 459 Placing Indians in possession ......-135,219 Ponca-.................................317 Pyramid Lake, too small ............... 257 Red Lake Chippewa-...................229 Removal restrictions on Kickapoo a fraud-................................322 Rosebud-................................344 Sale of Creek-.......................... 116 Shoshoni-............................154,381 Swinom ish-............................. 369 To children of Five Civilized Tribes ....- 135 Tulalip Agency...... ................ 362 Under Moses agreement ................ 66 Utes-.................................145, 353 Walker River-.........................143 Work in progress ....................... 65 Yakima ................................. 370 Allottees: Competent, should have lands in fee .... 251 Patents in fee authorized ............... 461 Quapaw Agency, removal restrictions on lands of adopted whites ........... 461 Sale of liquor to, off reservations ....... 24,25 (See also Heff decision.) Anderson, Albert M., reimbursed for ex- penses delegation-........................461 Anderson, Theresa, patent in fee-........... 462 Antone, Simon, patent in fee-............. 463 Apache: Population ........................... 516,517 Reports of officials in charge ........... 158, 173,176,264,266,299 Schools-.............................. 176 177 Settlement at Camp McDowell, A riz ... 98 Appropriations: Page. Indian service-........................58 School service.. .. ..-----------------46,58,468 Arapaho: Population.. .. ....---------------------517,518 Reports of superintendents in charge. 291, 293,296,380 Schools...... ............. 294,295,297,298 School garden..........................394 Areas of Indian reservations...............490 Arikara: Population.. . . ..------------------------517 Report superintendent in charge -------.283 Art, Indian. . . . ..---------------------------- 10 Asbury, C. H., report Carson School, Nevada 254 Asbury Park Institute.....................407 Asphalt and coal lands...................125,211 Assiniboin: Population..............................517 Report of superintendent in charge... 243,245 Asylum for insane Indians, report superin- tendent.. . . . . ..---------------------------- 334 Athletics in schools...................422,429,431 Atkinson, Enos B., report Colorado River Agency, Ariz-............................156 Attorney-General, opinions: Contract schools-....................... 35 Right to tax Indian land in Iowa ....- 481 Scope of decision in Heft case ...........- 24 Sale liquor on inherited allotment......- 22 Avery. Frank, report Fort Spokane School, Washington-............................. 357 Ayres, Eli, claim referred to Court of Claims. 451 B. Bad River Chippewa: Logging ................................ 76 Report superintendent in charge ....... 374 Bands, Indian brass _ 172,234,260,297,330,336,429 Banks, Indian moneys in .. 4,31, 77,81,118,124,351 Bannock: Population ............................. 516 Report superintendent in charge...._ 196,201 Bartow, Allen A. and Louise A., report Port Madison School-.........................368 Basketry, Indian ........ 173,185,396,363,366,358 Beauchamp, Adeline P., field matron, report 284 Beets, sugar, raised successfully-........... 239 Bellew, Samuel, report Flathead Agency, M ont ..................................... 241 Bennett, W. W., chief Osage police, report. 309 Betts, David W., report Yankton School, South Dakota ............................- 352 Bismarck School, North Dakota, purchase location-.................................. 54 Blackfeet: Irrigation .............................- 76 Population ............................. 517 Report of agent ........................ 236 Schools ................................. 237 Blanket weaving-................-11,271,386,395 Blish, W. H., report Red Moon School, Okla- homa ....................................298 Board Indian Commissioners, addresses ....- 578 Bois Fort, reservation, Minn............. 494 Boone, A. G., payment for services-.........450 Boysen, Asmus, lease ....................... 154 Breid, Jacob, physician, report ............. 165 Brennan, Jno.R., report Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak-...................................337 Bristow, Edw., report Swinomish reserve, Wash-...................................369 Brown, Jennie M., patent in fee...........462 Brown, Jno. B., report Morris School, Min- nesota .................................... 421 793 I -
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