Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs1870 |
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20 instalments 4th article treaty acres agency agricultural Alaska Alaska Territory Aleutes amount annual report annuities Apaches appropriation Arapahoes article treaty article treaty June bands Bannacks Brevet buildings Camp cattle cent charge Cherokee Cheyennes Chickasaw chiefs Chilkaht Chippewas Choctaw citizens civilization coast Comanches Commissioner of Indian condition Congress corn Creek crops cultivation dollars E. S. PARKER employés farming Fort Gibson funds furnished furs honor horses houses hundred Indian Agent Indian territory instalments unappropriated instructions interest island July Kansas Kiowas labor land Lieutenant live located ment miles mission mountains nation Navajoes obedient servant officers payment peace peaceable present purchase raised-Number of bushels received recommend reservation respectfully River settlers Shoshones Sioux Sitka Smith River subsistence Superintendent Indian Affairs supply Territory thousand tion trade tribes Unalaska United States Army United States Indian valley VINCENT COLYER wheat Wichita winter Youkon
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Seite 590 - ... shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States, and shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion. The uncivilized tribes will be subject to such laws and regulations as the United States may, from time to time, adopt in regard to aboriginal tribes of that country.
Seite 590 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory, according to their choice, reserving their natural allegiance, may return to Russia within three years ; but, if they should prefer to remain in the ceded territory, they, with the exception of uncivilized native tribes, shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States, and shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion.
Seite 57 - River; thence, due east, to the middle of the main channel of the Mississippi River; thence down, and following the course of the Mississippi River, in the middle of the main channel thereof, to the place of beginning: provided, the said state shall ratify the boundaries aforesaid.
Seite 585 - Bonds may be required for a faithful observance of such regulations from the master or owners of any vessel departing from any port in the United States...
Seite 300 - SIR: In compliance with your request I have the honor to submit the following report...
Seite 272 - The United States hereby agrees and stipulates that the country north of the North Platte River and east of the summits of the Big Horn Mountains shall be held and considered to be unceded Indian territory, and also stipulates and agrees that no white person or persons shall be permitted to settle upon or occupy any portion of the same; or without the consent of the Indians first had and obtained, to pass through the same...
Seite 44 - Interior for action. 6. The commission will at their board meetings determine upon the recommendations to be made as to the plans of civilizing or dealing with the Indians, and submit the same for action in the manner above indicated, and all plans involving the expenditure of public money will be acted upon by the Executive or the Secretary of the Interior before expenditure is made under the same.
Seite 616 - ... fined a sum not less than two hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, and confined and imprisoned for a period not less than one year nor more than five years.
Seite 44 - Indian superintendencies and agencies in the Indian country; to be present at payment of annuities, at consultations or councils with the Indians; and when on the ground, to advise superintendents and agents in the performance of their duties. 4. They are...
Seite 412 - Immediately after the ratification of this treaty, the United States agree to ascertain the amount due the respective soldiers who enlisted in the Federal army, loyal refugee Indians and freedmen, in proportion to their several losses, and to pay the amount awarded each, in the following manner, to wit: A census of the Creeks shall be taken by the agent of the United States for said Nation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, and a roll of the names of all soldiers that enlisted...