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Show 68 To guard against such frauds and teach the of civilized life Indians; the manners that wherever and when ever fanls are cUltivated Indians there locate; that school should be established among them where the parents are located, and not upon the chase, where they will be taught, not only at the school and customs but at room more fully, home, the agricultural or mechanical pursuits. The be taught housewifery, knitting, sewing, spinning, No teacher should be employed unless she could teach and make clothing. And no man should be employed as a otherwise, unless he is a practical farmer or mechanic, girls should and weaving. how to cut teacher or sufficient to teach the Indian the grain, and book of tools, use Combine labor and book education. etc. learning consideration. secondary ennobility a minds that theft labor is their foundation of power and and preserve meats, Make labor primary Inculcate honorable, in their and liberate greatness.81 For civilization to advance and to stop depredations, removal seemed essential. Then the meagre Dole subsidy In his report cut was of November the almost in half with of Colorado and Nevada. of the territories creation anew. Ute Ute flared unrest Commissioner William P. 26, 1862 stated: Our relations with are Indians the of the unsatisfactory condition. still in (Utah) superintendency The efforts of the superin tendent and agents to ameliorate the condition of the Indians are very much restricted for want of adequate means, and I have but little doubt that many of the depredations committed by Indians are induced want and by Governor James privations.82 Duane Doty wrote: Utah nation can be readily induced to settle An exploration of Uintah valley proper locations. Settlements of from twenty to fifty confirms the information. farms can be found at different places along the Uintah and its The bands permanently, of the on tributaries, but white 81T. Commissioner W. 72. greatest advantage It is Exec. is its remoteness believed that most of the Hatch to Doty, of Indian 82House p. its settlements. Affairs, Documents from Utah may in Report of the Cong., 2d Sess., p. 208. September 16, 1862, 37th #1, 37th Congo 3d Sess., Serial 1157, |