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Show -. ...... -.. ;> i j . . . . . . . . . 'T-?.?%F... ..?.*.. ,. . . . . . .. , . . . . . > . . . . . . . ! . .. /: . . . . . /sCi I . . CONTENTS . VOLUME 1 . REPORT OF COMMIBRIONER: A settled Indiau policy .................................................. . . . Politics1 status of the Indians ........................................... Independent political coormnnitiea, dependent allies ................. Buhjeots, but not citizeus ........................................... Early legidatiou regarding Indians .................................. Lster legialation-encroachments on Indian antonomy ................ Citizenship ......................................................... What does citizenship imply 1 ....................................... A precmiolls situation .............................................. Citizenship inevit~bl.e. ............................................. Btstos of Indian# in Mexican ce~aian. ............................... Practioal conclusions ................................................. Change of tribal relations .............................................. Indian soldiers .......................................................... Allotment of lauds ..................................................... Hindrsnoes to sllotment ............................................. Early allotments .................................................... Progrem in allotments ............................................... Allotments to nonreservation Indians ............................... Praatioal resalts- of allotments ....................................... Redootion of reservalions ................................................ Negotiations for further reductions ........................... .....,. Reservations should not he reduced too rapidle ...................... Comml~sia.n.~.. ..................................... .. ................. Shoshone Commission ............................................... Prrarnid Lake Commission .......................................... MissiotbIndian Coulmission. ......................................... . , ' Puyallttp Comn~issiou. .............................................. ...................... .................. 1 Warm Springs Commlaaion ;. Colville Commission ................................................ I ' Cherokee Can~mission. .............................................. ; ........................................... ' Ronnd Valley Commission ! I,r.r igation ............................................................... &ducation ............................................................. i Growth of anntial appropriations .................................... Table1 . Annnal appropriations made b~ the Goverumeut since the fiscal year 1-177 for support of Indian schools ............... Industrial training schaola .......................................... Table 2 . Locatioc, attendance, cost, etc., of nonreservation tmin-ing schools during the 5soal year ended June 30, 1891 .......... Table 3 . Provpectivo oapaeity of nonreaervation schools ......... Reservation boarding schoola ....................................... Table 4 . Capacity and date of opening of reservstion boarding schools ....................................................... I |