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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for the year 1884
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Index, pp. 493-512
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494 INDEX. B. Page. Bannacks, statistics in regard to................................... . .......... 288,806 Basket-making might be made profitable industry at Colorado River Agency................. 3 Beef and flour only issued to Indians of Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency ..................... 75 cattle at Rosebud Agency, transferred to Pine Ridge Agency ............................ 44 should be issued to Tule River Indians for a few years longer ............................ 17 Belknap, C. G., Tule River Agency, California, annual report of'............................ 17 Bell, G. W., principal Puyallup school, report of ........................................... 167 Blackfeet Agency, Montana, annual report of Agent Allen .......................... " ......... 106 Indians, of Montana, reduced to starvation................................... 107 statistics in regard to.......................... ......................... 292, 310 Blankets, very valuable ones made by Navajo Indians ........................................134 Board of Indian Commissioners. addresses of members of...................................... 348 Boat needed for agency use at Colorado River Agency ....................................... 4 Boundary of Creek and Seminole Reservations, survey to be made ............................ XLVII Klamath River Reservation should be accurately determined ..................... 10 Umatilla Reserve should be resurveyed ........................................... 147 Yakama Reserve needs resurveying .............................................. 175 line between Kiowa, &c., and Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservations should be accu. rately defined .......................................................... 80 of Crow Creek, &c., Reservation should be accurately defined ..................... 27 of Mescalero Reservation definitely settled ......................................... 132 (See Survey.) Bowman, John H., Navajo Agency, New Mexico, annual report of......................... 133 Breaking. (See Land.) Brick-making by Indian boys at Genoa Industrial School, Nebraska .......................... 208 Bridge, new, built by Indians over Williamson River, Klamath Agency, Oregon.............. 142 Buckley, Patrick, Tulalip Agency, Washington Territory, annual report of .................. 169 Buffalo bones, 150 tons sold by Fort Peck Indians during the year ............................. 116 extinct on Blackfeet Reservation, Montana ........................................... 107 Building for school for Moquis Pueblo offered the Government by Thomas V. Keams .......... 137 Buildings, agency, at Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency, number and condition of ............... 76 Devil's Lake dilapidated and uninhabitable ............................. 32 Fort Belknap Agency in dangerous condition ......................... 116 Grand Ronde Agency, Oregon, uninhabitable, with the exception of two. 141 Hoopa Valley, in very dilapidated condition, repairs greatly needed ..... 12 Navajo Agency condemned long ago, and still bad... .................. 135 Ouray, of temporary character ......... i .............,................. 155 Ponca, &c., Agency in very poor condition,............................. 88 Quinaielt Agency a disgrace to the service ............................ 164 Santee Agency generally in good repair, number of, &c ................ 124 Shoshone Agency, Wyoming, unfinished condition of................... 183 Southern Ute, dilapidated and uninhabitable ........................... 19 Tonkawa Agency, Texas, rented from private citiz 3ns ................. 154 Tulalip Agency old and in need of repairs ............................. 169 Warm Springs Agency, Oregon almost worthless and in need of repairs. 153 for use of employds needed at Standing Rock Agency ....................... 57 imperatively needed at Hoopa Valley Agency ............................. 12 needed at Colville Agency, Washington-Territory ........................ 161 new, and repairs needed at Siletz Agency, Oregon ...................... 146 2 now, erected at Colorado River, this year ................................ 3 at Genoa Industrial School, Nebraska, number, capacity, &c ................ ....... 207 mission (Episcopal), being rebuilt at Santee Agency, Nebraska .................... 123 school, at Klamath Agency, funds needed for enlargement and improvement of ......- 143 at Quinaielt Agency, not well adapted to their use ........................... 164 10 at Forest Grove Training School, Oregon .................................. 202 C. Caddoes, statistics in regard to ................................................................. 290 Calispels, statistics in regard to ............................................................... 298,316 Methows, San Puells, and Nespilums, of Colville Agency, status of ............... 159 Cash payments to Indians....................................................... XXV Carlisle and Hampton pupils returned to agencies should be assisted in taking farms.......... 76 Training School, fifth annual report of Capt. R. H. Pratt, superintendent............. 186 $16,509.25 donated to this year ...................................... 188 pupils from becoming employ6s at other schools .................... 167 6 pupils return to Sisseton Agency from ............................ 50 11 pupils sent from Crow Agency, Montana, to ...................... 1l1 19 pupils sent from Pawnees of Ponca, &c., Agency................ 88 48 pupils sent from Rosebud Agency to.....-.......................... 45 Carp pond could be profitably constructed for Indians of Colorado River Agency at small cost. 3 Cattle, right of Indians of Indian Territory to tax and to prohibit entry of infected ......... XXXIX trespassing on Southern Ute Reserve .................................................. 19 thieves at Pima Agency arrested and under bonds for trial ............................ 6 three herds belonging to Indians of Sac and Fox Agency, Indian Territory............ 96 (See Stock.) Cattlemen and Southern Utes, trouble between .............................................. 19 give much trouble at Sac and Fox Agency, IndianTerritory.......................96 on Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Reservation, trouble with ..................... 80 Cayugas, statistics in regard to ........................................................... 294, 296,314 Census of Bois Forte Indians, of La Pointe Agency, general condition, &c .................... 179 Indian pupils at Carlisle Training School.......................................... 186 Chlocco Industrial School, Indian Territory..209 Genoa Industrial School, Nebraska.............................. 207 Indians and employdis of Crow Creek, &c., Agency, Dakota ....................23, 24, 27 at Cass Lake and Winibigoshish Lake, Minnesota, history of, &c .... .......105
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