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Show / E-7069- -3- •ffork teams with whioh to farm. It Is imperative that a fund he provided whereby the Indiana can be furnished .yV •' . . :• • y y ' "7y. *"• • f .' f with work stock,implements, aeed, etc., ttri£h0$l4$h "fco ' <''5 ,7 . 7 ' tf- o •• flRFk1 'ity Ft- • cyf, •' -yy :o|.w W3'Y7A. aave their water rights,': ; • '. ., ••-.:. ,.w '--' •! . 1 W W * ' -A, ',•'.;. I..-.. >• . ',.!. .'.,.., .-, I'.jfl -7 ' ;. ; » ;. Y/,^, School faoilitiea are very, limited on thia ".,-"'•< • -• . -...• • •.- ' .••-'•' ..-• ' . ' , >.',..*-,: 1. .^y^'iYj'' reservation, there being only one boarding school with a ; • ''•' ''•-•( ' Y-- .7'3 r7-'- '•• capaoity of only 67 pupils. There are very few publio sohools which the Indian children oan attend so that a large number of the Indian youth are without school advantages. There are 250 ohildren of school age on the - . ' ''- \ •;• '•' reservation moat of whom are growing up without education of any sort and it is.therofore, very necessary thai? the eduoational facilities now available be enlarged. The appearance of these Indiana and their homaa emphasizes the necessity for personal work among them by farmers, field natrons, and phyaiciana. Their habits a3 to olanlinena axe very lax and a .place should be provided • . ' -fy y l • .-'• '-A: . -0 w ••. for the proper treatment of Indiens afflicted with 00m- I .*-.'• -•'•',.•_ A • • . . • ,.~ • • 7 . ',, H . .-•?-.•(•-.': _ - - plicated or serious diseases. While the incidence of' !.'v; 7'-tfyi^. 1 yy /-A-'-y, trachoma and tuberculosis is somewhat lower than tho i 3 ••• • !• L. . - , . - • . - .. ^ , ,, average,, there are sufficient of these cases to fully. ' 3,\ A |