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Show U CONTENTS. BEPOET OF C O M M I ~ ~ I O N B R - C O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . Edocation-Continued. 1 Ileaervation day schools. ............................................ Table 5. Location and present oapaoity of reservation day schools Espense of boarding-achool boildings ............................... Table 6. Per oapita cost of grounds and buildings of various in- .................................................... ! stitutiona. Cost of Indian education ............................................ .. ,. Table 7. Amount required to put snd support all Indian children in Government sahooI s... ..................................... School sopervision .................................................. New oourse of study ................................................ Civil service ........................................................ Attendance.. ....................................................... Tul,lo 8. Indian acltool attendance fruul l8@2 to IFYI .............. TaUe 9. Eorullment and asarago atten8laoce lW7 to lo91 ........ Con~pulsorpa ttendance ............................................. Contract schools .................................................... Table 10. Amounts set apart for various religious bodies for In-dian education for oaohof the 5saal years 1886 to 1892, inulusive. Character and arm of Government eobools ........................... Missionary work.. .................................................. Bnman of Catholic Indian Missions .................................. - Indians in publio sobwls ............................................ Table 11. Public schools at whiob Indisn pupils were planed under contract durin-e the 5saal vear ended June 30,1891. ............ Higher edncation ................................................... Health of Indian popils ............................................. Purchase of land for soh001 sites: .................................... Indian lands owopied by benevolent societies ............................ Sale of liqnar to Indiana ................................................ Indian trade ............................................................ . Exhibition of Indians ................................................... .................................. L Indiana and the Columbian Exposition Intruders in the Chiokasaw Nation.. .................................... Timber depredatioosoo the Fond do Lao Reservation, Minn .............. . . Menomanee logging .................................................... Railrosda over reservations.. ............................................ Grand Junation sohaol lande, Colorado .............................. Indian end Oklahoma Territories ..................................... Red Lake Reservation, Minn ....................................... Flathead Reservation, Mont.. ....................................... Silate Reservation, Oregon .......................................... Grants referred to in previoos annual reports ........................ Removal of Charlot's hand to FlachesdReaerve .......................... . Grazing on Crow Reservation, Mont ..................................... Cherokee freedman, Delawaras sod Shawnees ........................... Erroneons snrvey of Devil's Lake Reservation ........................... Chippeas and Munaee Reservation, in Kansas ........................... Medawakakanton band of Boox,in Minnesota ............................. Tablel2. Lsndspumhssedby Agent Henton for Medawakanton Sioux. Lagalkingthe recordsof t,he Indian 088oe and aothorising the usa of .seal ~ Indisn depredations .................................................... Table 13. Number of depredation claims on hand and received since March3,1885.. .................................................... |