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Title Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1865
Subject Indians of North America; Federal government; Indian reservations; Indians of North America-Education; White people--Relations with Indians; Land use; Annuities; Allotment of land; Treaties; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Ute Indians; Travel; Language and languages; Agriculture; Navajo Indians; Shoshoni Indians; Food; Indigenous peoples--North America
Keywords Indian Agency; Reservations; Annual Report; Indian; White Relations; Inter-tribal Relations; Allotment; Superintendency; Resources; Kanosh; Native Americans
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Tribe Paiute; Navajo; Ute; Shoshone; Goshute
Band Uintah
Language eng
Description Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. Agents from several agencies, including California, Washington Territory, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and the Northern and Southern Superintendencies, submit reports. Agent Indian Agent of Arizona reports that Paiute Indians have taken up residence in northern Arizona. The Indian Agent of New Mexico reports that Navajo prisoners are residing at the Bosque Rodondo Reservation. The Utah Superintendency discusses the Shoshones, Northern Shoshones, Goshutes, the Piedes, and the Utes
Type Text
Coverage Washington (D.C.)
Format application/pdf
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ARK ark:/87278/s60k558x
Creator Cooley, D.N.
Date 1865
Spatial Coverage Colorado; Arizona; California; Utah; Great Salt Lake (Utah); Nevada; Idaho; Fort Laramie (Wyo.); New Mexico; Washington (D.C.)
Setname uaida_main
ID 368582
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s60k558x

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Title Page 12
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OCR Text 8 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONEB OF INDIAN APFAIRS. it for the present, unexpended, to be used when the condition of things at tke agency shall be better prepared for its profitable use. Agent Webster has charge of the tribes parties to the treaty of Neeah bay his labors being principally confined to the Makahs, numbering 675, in regard to whom his report is quite full. T h ~ 3euC ians have seventy-three frame and plank houses, and raised a good crop of potatoes last year, besides obtaining and curine one l~nndrrd tons of fish, ten tons of which thev sold for $1.000. The operations at this agemy are limited, very little&nd hemg chired: the Indians preferring to fish in tbe convenient waters of Pus& sound, tn dev~tin~themselvte
Setname uaida_main
ID 368499
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s60k558x/368499