Page View
United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1904, Part I
([1904])
Index, pp. 705-716
PDF (5.6 MB)
Page 707
INDEX. Page. Clallam (see Sklallam) ...................... 353 Clifford, J. C., report Tongue River Agency 233 Coal, Navaho Reserve ...................... 252 Coal and asphalt lands, Indian Territory. 478, 513 Coeur d'Alne: % Appropriation for survey reservation... 480 Report special agent in charge .......... 351 Statistics concerning ................. 610, 628 Colorado River Agency, Ariz.: Irrigation .............................. 488 Report superintendent in charge ....... 131 Columbia (Moses's band), statistics concern- ing ..................................... 610,628 Colville Indians: Construction smelter on reserve ........ 517 May sell lands for drainage ............ 483 Removal Wenatchi to, reservation ..... 477 Report special agent in charge ......... 349 Statistics concerning ................. 610,628 Comanche: Report of agent in charge .............. 292 Schools ................................ 295 Statistics concerning ................. 606,624 Compton, L. M., report Tomah School, Wis- consin .................................... 459 Concow: Report H. J. Johnson ................... 168 Statistics concerning ................. 596, 618 Congress of Indian Educators .............. 418 Cooking: Classes .................................. 228, 242,279,388,399,410,415,417,430,437,459 Needs more attention in schools ......... 402 Course of study: Followed ......................... 280,282,429 Haskell Institute ...................... 443 Talks by employees ................... 332 Courts: Additional judges in Indian Territory. 521 Decisions- Liquor may be sold an Indian citi- zen ............................. 353,381 Tide lands on Puget Sound reserva- tions .............................. 359 Established at Marietta, Ind. T ......... 470 Indian criminals punished by ........ 595-615 Reservation Indians -not amenable to State --------------------------367 Salaries deputy clerks in Indian Terri- tory ................................... 487 Court of Claims: To determine rights of intermarried whites among Cherokees ............. 478 Appropriation to carry out decision in favor of Michigan Potawatomi ....... 480 Courts of Indian Offenses: Cases tried by .......................... 330 Efficient .......... 134,139,150,152,352,360,370 Indian criminals punished by ........ 595-615 Little to do- ........................... 272 Pay judges too small................... 31 Road work for punishment ............. 363 Cow Creek Indians, statistics concerning.. 608,626 Crandall, C. J., report Santa Fe School, New Mexico ................................... 258 Creek: Appropriationfor expense leasing lands. 477 Appropriation to carry out agreement.. 477 Certain, may sell surplus lands......... 483 Royalties and taxes collected .... 106,191,208 Loeasing of lands ....................... 97,201 Loyal, payment ....................... 192 Patents to town lots .................... 198 Pay for clerical work on leases ......... 522 Report J. B. Shoenfelt .................. 183 Roads...,.............................. 203 Sale of lands-----------------.. 200,476 Schools ............................94 Services Win. M. Springer ............... 480 Statistics concerning ................... 598 (See also Five Civilized Tribes.) Creel, Lorenzo D., report Crow School ..... 227 Crops raised by Indians .................. 616-630 Cross Lake School, report John Morrison... 221 Crouse, C. W., report Apache Agency, Ariz.. 132 Crow: Agreement ............................. 5,503 Report agent-----------------------... 225 Schools ....................... 227, 228, 430 707 Page6 Crow Creek Agency, S. Dak.: Report agent .......................... 823 Statistics concerning ................. 600,620 Custer, Burton B., report Greenwood School, California ................................ 438 Customs among Indians .................. 253,256 Cushatta, statistics concerning ............. 614 D. Dairy work .............................. 289,443 Method of teaching .................... 229 More attention should be given to ..... 397 Dances demoralizing ....................... 241 Daugherty, Annie, may sell land ........... 487 Davis, Charles L., report, Devils Lake Agen- cy, N. Dak............................ 266 Davis, Dr. Edward J.. physician, report .... 264 Davis, Nellie H., patent in fee .... ....... 484 Day schools. (See Schools, day.) Deaths, number .......................... 596-615 Delawares: Claim against Cherokees ............... 104 Filings on segregated lands ............ 477 Improvements on Cherokee lands ...... 477 Payment $150,000 to ................... 846 Sale improvements on surplus lands.... 207 Statistics concerning ................. 606,624 Depredation claims, appropriation for pay- mentjudgments .......................... 465 Devils Lake Sioux: Agreement ............................. 4,499 Erroneous survey of reservation .........499 Opening of lands to settlement........., 268 Pay for timber taken...................499 Report superintendent in charge-...... 266 De Vdre, Emma, report Little Water School. 143 Dew, William B., report Shoshoni School... 384 Dickson, Charles H., school supervisor, re- port- - - - --......................... 433 Dietritch, Bert et al., patents in fee ........ 487 Digger Indians, Colorado: Report farmer in charge ............... 155 Statistics concerning.................596-616 Disease among Indians ..................... 35 Divorces: Decree of United States court .......... 486 Few....................................210 Formally granted....................150,179 Number..............................595-615 Downs, Thomas, special agent, report on schools visited ............................ 430 Dress, citizens, Indians who adopt ........ 594,614 Dressmaking contest ...................... 438 Duncan, James J., report on day schools ... 333 Durant, Horace B., report Quapaw Agency, Ind. T....................................181 Dwamish, statistics concerning ........... 612,628 E. Eastern Cherokee: Report superintendent in charge-...... 265 Statistics concerning ................. 604,624 Education. (See Schools.) Edwards, 0. C., report as to Kickapoo, Iowa, and Sank and Fox.......................212 Elko, Nev., establishing Indian school at.. 482 Emarthla, Okchun, sale surplus lands ..... 483 Emarthla, Salina, sale surplus lands-....... 483 Employees, Indian Service: Agency, names, and salaries ........... 634 In Washington, names and salaries .... 632 Miscellaneous, names and salaries..... 653 School, names and-salaries ............. 655 Statistics .............................. 581-591 Talks to pupils .......................... 332 English: Methods of teaching .................... 391 Number Indians who speak .......... 594-614 Evans, R. 0., & Co., payment for maps ....., 485 Executive orders ........................... 530 Evangelist, Sister M., report St. Michael School....-................................ 144 Evans, David E., report Goodwill School ... 339 Ewing, William W., report Uinta School 348 Exposition, St. Louis: Indian exhibit....................... 51 Visited by Indians................... 291
As a work of the United States government, this material is in the public domain.| For information on re-use see: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/Copyright