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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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Havasupai: Page. Report superintendent in charge ....... 154 Statistics concerning ................. 594,616 - Hayward School, Wisconsin, report super- intendent ................................ 457 Hazlett, Nora G., patent in fee .............. 486 Health of Indians .......................... 33 Heard, Mrs. H. L., field matron report ...... 159 Hendrix, Edgar, may sell half his allotment. 483 He yu tse mil ken loses his allotment by decision of court ......................... 59,318 Hines, Amanda C., and John W., jr., patents in fee to ............................484 Hoh: Report superintendent in charge ....... 351 Statistics concerning ................. 612,628 Home for aged Indians: Established ............................. 224 Needed ............................... 135,179 Perris buildings would furnish ......... 173 Homesteads: Osages select .......................... 298 Winnebago, in Wisconsin .............. 123 Holland, M. F., school supervisor, report .... 431 Hollister, Seymour W., reimbursed costs.... 485 Reort" superintendent in charge....... 161 School ................................. 433 Statistics concerning ................. 596,618 Hopi (Moqui): Report superintendent in charge ... 138 Statistics concerfting ................ 594,616 Horse thieves convicted .................... 226 Hospital: Needed ................................. 336 Osage, needs improvements ............ 299 Used for domestic training.. ..........291 House, J. Franklin, school supervisor, re- port ...................................... 432 Houses, number Indians who occupy .... 594-614 Humptulip: Report superintendent in charge. .... 354 Statistics concerning ................. 612,628 Hygiene in schools improved .............. 403 I. Incomes of Indian tribes ................... 538 Indian affairs, laws and treaties, printing_ 522 Indian Territory: Additional United States judges ....... 521 Appropriation for schools ............. 90 Bail in criminal cases .................. 472 Care of insane ........................ 184,513 Education .............................. 89 Establishing court at Marietta ......... 470 Oaths of disinterestedness of em- ployees .............. 118,477 Oil and gas pipe lines in................ 470 Placing allottees on allotments......... 477 Regulating practice medicine and sur- gery ................................. 493 RVTiAting practice pharmacy ......... 514 Report revenue inspector .............. 208 Sale coal and asphalt lands ............ 478 Taxation for schools .................... 511 Telegraph and telephone lines ......... 86 White population ....................... 183 (See also Five Civilized Tribes.) Industrial training ............. 398,435,443,462 Industrial work, should occupy half of each day ....................................... 411 Immorality: Prevails .......................... 226,239,241 Punishment for, needed .............. 335,337 Insane Asylum, Canton, S. Dak., report superintendent ......................... .343 Insane in Indian Territory ............... 184,513 Inspectors, Indian, addresses ............... 695 Institutes: Farmers' ............................. 317,319 School, advantages of ................. 50,406 Fort Berthold .......................... 413 Fort Totten ........................416 Rosebud ................................ 411 Standing Rock ....................... 279,409 St. Louis ................................ 418 Intemperance: Appalling........................... 241 At dance suppressed.................. 264 709 Intemperance-Continued. Page. Decreasing ............................. 250 Good Templar work lessens ............ 169 None ................................. 3"24, 327 On the increase ........................ 158 Road work as punishment for .......... 363 Intruders, Cherokee Nation, pay for im- provements .............................. 478 Iowa: Capitalization of funds ................. 475 Report superintendent in charge ...... 213 Statistics concerning ......... 598,608,618,626 Irrigation: Appropriations and expenditures ...... 6 Colorado River ......................... 488 Crow ................................... 226 Fort Hall...............- --.............176 Fort Mohave ........................... 137 Klamath ............................... 6, 312 Mission-..............................17 1,172 Navaho ......................... 6,142,144,166 Needed, Fort Shaw School ............. 448 Papago-................................148 Pima ............................... 7,147,621 Pyramid Lake-.........................488 San Carlos .............................. 152 Shoshoni, Wyo .......................... 124 Southern Ute ......................... 174 Tongue River .......................... 6 Walker River Reservation ............. 243 Yakima ................................ 6,366 Yuma ................................ 158,488 Zufli ................................6,263,265 J. Jicarilla Apache: Purchase land for pump house .........573 Report superintendent in charge ...... 249 Statistics ............................."604,622 Jackson, C. B., report Sisseton Agency-.---- 338 Jacobson, Axel, report Wittenberg School, Wisconsin ................................ 379 Johnson, H. H., report Jicarilla Agency, N. M ex ................................... 249 Johnson, Horace J., report Round Valley Agency,,Cal .............................. 168 Jones, Jas. N., may sell lands ............... 483 Jones, Thomas M., report Cheyenne School. 289 Joseph, Chief, death .......................122 Joshua Indians, statistics concerning .... 608, 626 K. Kaibab, statistics concerning ............. 610,628 Kalispel, statistics concerning ........ 600,610,620 Kaw (Kansa): Lands and funds capitalized...........297 Pay of allotment commission .......... 477 Report clerk in charge................. 291 Statistics concerning ................. 606, 624 Kawia, statistics concerning .............. 596,618 Keechi, statistics concerning ............. 606,624 Keith, Miltona M., field matron, report ..... 140 Kelly, Luther S., report San Carlos Agency, Ariz ...................................... 153 Kenel, Martin, report agricultural school... 280 Kershaw, Dr. Andrew, report Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg ............................. 310 Ke wah ko uk, chief, death ................. 212 Kickapoo: Estate of Ktequa ....................... 475 Reports superintendents in charge ..... 212, 213,309 Statistics concerning ......... 598, 608,618,626 Kickapoo, Mexican: Report superintendent in charge ....... 309 Statistics concerning ................. 608,626 Kiowa: Attempt to open lands to settlement ... 294 Certain, authorized to sell lands.. 483,486,487 Proclamation opening lands reserved for Fort Sill School .................. 523 Report of agent ........................ 292 Schools ................................. 295 Services William M. Springer ........... 480 Statistics ............................. 606,624 Kirk, James E., report Warm Springs 31 Agency, Oreg..........................31 INDEX.
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