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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1904, Part I
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Index, pp. 705-716
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INDEX. A. Page. Absentee Shawnee. (See Shawnee) ........ 309 Adams, Zonee, may sell lands .............. 483 Addresses: Agents and school superintendents .... 697 Board Indian Commissioners ........... 695 Indian inspectors ....................... 695 Secretaries religious societies ........... 696 Agents, Indian, addresses ................. 697 Agreements: Crow ................................... 5,503 Devils Lake ......................4,499 Grande Ronde ....................3,518 Red Lake .........................3,466 Rosebud ..........................3489 Shoshoni ............................... 38 Turtle Mountain Chippewa ........ 5,269,473 Unratified ............................. 5 Agriculture: (See Farming.) Alabama, statistics concerning ............. 614 Alaskan pupils, transportation of .......... 511 Albuquerque School, New Mexico: Purchase additional land .............. 481 Report superintendent ................. 254 Alexander, J. B., report Pima Agency ...... 146 Allen, Edgar R., assistant superintendent Carlisle School, report .................... 453 Allen, Fred, farmer, Navaho Extension, re- rt ...................................... 144 Allen, James K., report Albuquerque School 254 Allotments: Additional to Potawatomi .............. 215 Authority to sell ...................... 484-487 Cherokee, early, not invalid ........... 476 Cheyenne River.......................57 Chippewa .............................. 217 Choctaw and Chickasaw selections ..... 115 Claims of Omaha mixed bloods re- jected ................................ 236 Correction of errors..................... 493 Crow ................................... 58 Delaware ............................... 476 Desired .....................233,248,352 Devils Lake Sioux ...................... 267 Disposition timber on................. 73 Five Civilized Tribes- Certain may be alienated .......... 476 Practically completed-............ 115 Flathead.......................59,495 He yu tse milken loses his..........59,318 Jicarilla can not be identified.........249 Kaw, pay of commission.............. 477 Kickapoo .........................212 IA Pomnte Agency..................374 Leases of, by guardians............... 196 Moencopi ............................... 58 Muckleshoot ........................... 59 Nonreservation......................... 60 Number families cultivating ......... 616-630 Osage ..................................298 Oto .....................................58,302 Pala .................................... 167 Pine Ridge ............................. 57 Placing allottees in possession of. 195,465,477 Ponca ................................. 58,305 Removal restrictions on alienating... 102,204 Rosebud ................................ 57 Santee, many worthless ............... 238 Sauk and Fox ..........................307 10170-04-45 Allotments-Continued. Page. S honni ............................. 123,381 Sioux ceded lands ...................... 62 Tulalip Agency e...................... 358 Uinta ..............................9... Walker River...........................119 White Earth Reservation ............... 512 Will be canceled only by Congress ..... 162 Work during year ...................... 57 Apache: Jicarilla, report superintendent in charge ............................... 249 Mescalero- Report superintendent in charge... 250 Return of band from Mexico ....... 351 Reports of agents in charge...... 132,150,292 Statistics concerning. 594.604,606,616,622,624 Applegate, 0. C., report Klamath Agency.. 311 Appropriations: Indian service .......................... 1 School service ..........................1,49 Arapaho: Northern, report of agent .............. 381 Reports superintendents in charge ..... 282,286,290 Schools ................................. 288 Statistics concerning ......... 606, 614,624, 630 Areas of Indian reservations ............... 544 Arikara: Report superintendent in charge ...... 272 Statistics concerning ................606,624 Arithmetic, teaching ....................... 417 Asbury, C. H., report Carson School, Nevada 242 Asphalt lands, Ind. Ter .................. 478513 Assiniboin: Reports superintendents in charge... 231,232 Statistics concerning ................. 602,620 Assistant Attorney-General decisions: Gauging wells by Cudahy Oil Company. 199 Payments on lots acquired by railroad companies ............................ 199 Atkinson, Enos B., report Colorado River Agency, Ariz ............................131 Avery, Frank F., report Fort Spokane School .................................... 351 B. Bad River Chippewa, report of agent ...... 371 Bail in criminal cases ...................... 472 Baker, J. L., report Osage School .......... 300 Bands, Indian, brass. 159, 274,295,323, 327, 332, 435 Bannocks: Reports superintendents in charge.. 175,178 Statistics concerning .................598, 618 Bartow, Allen A. and Louise A., report Port Madison Indians ...................... 360 Basket making... 153,163,248,352,356,404,456,461 Bearskin, George, may sell land ............ 487 Beauchamp, Adeline P., field matron, re- port ...............................276 Bellew, Samuel, report Flathead Agency.. 229 Bena School, report Henry W. Warren..... 219 Berger, J. M., report San Xavier Reserve 148 Betts, David M., report Yankton School.. 343 Big Pine, Cal., school site ................566 Births, number ............................ 595-615 Blackfeet: Report agent ........................... 223 School, report T. C. Price .............. 224 Statistics concerning .................608,626 705 - w I
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