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Show from informal Inquiry in the General Land Office that, although there are " opened" lands on various reservations, there are only a very limited number of reservations where sales can actually be made. Nevertheless, there is a possibility that in the meantime some desirable undisposed of " opened" lands might be entered or filed upon by non- Indians and thereby prevent the restroation of such lands to tribal ownership, For this reason, action should be promptly taken to prevent, for the present, the further disposition of any of such lands by public entry, sale, or otherwise. A withdrawal of this kind would be merely of temporary nature. The following is a list of reservations where lands have been opened, the Indians to receive the proceeds of sale only as the tracts are disposed of. As a matter of convenience, citations to treaties, agreements, or acts, under which such " openings" occurred, are also furnished: ARIZONA San Carlos Agreement of February 25, 1896, ratified b_ Act of June 10, 1896 ( 29 Stat. 388) CALIFORNIA Klamath River Round Valley Act of June 17, 1892 ( 27 Stat. 52) Act of October 1. 1890 C26 Stat, 658^ COLORADO Utes Act of June 15, 1880 ( 21 Stat. 199) IDAHO Coeur d1 Alene Act of June 21, 1906 ( 34 Stat. 335) MINNESOTA Bois Fort Deer Creek Fond du Lac Grand Portage or Pigeon River Red Lake White Oak Point Leech Lake Act of January 14, 1889 ( 25 Stat. 642) Act of January 14, 1889 ( 25 Stat. 642) Act of January 14, 1889 ( 25 Stat. 642) Act of January 14, 1889 ( 25 Stat. 642) Act of January 14, 1889 ( 25 Stat. 642) Act of January 14, 1889 ( 25 Stat. 642) Act of January 14, 1889 ( 25 Stat. 642) MONTANA Flathead Fort Peck Crow Act of April 23, 1904 ( 33 Stat. 302) Act of May 30, 1908 ( 33 Stat. 558) Act of April 27, 1904 ( 33 Stat. 352) NORTH DAKOTA Fort Berthold Act of June 1, 1910 ( 36 Stat. 455) |