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Show 58 REPORT OF THE COMMI&IONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. TAB=% 4.-Looation am? eopadty and date of opening of reservation, eta.-Continued. C&paoity. Ing. Remarka. Nevads: PyramidLake .................................... 48 Noa., 1882 New %renioo: M880ai1ero .................................--..--. 50 April. 1881 North Caroline.: Eastern Cherokee ............................... 80 Oct.. 1884 NorthDakota: 1 standing Rock, Avenop .......................... 160 Mar, 1877 Standing Rook, ~&~ ~ l t ~ r s * l ........ ............. 100 1 -. 1878 Fort Totten. Whipple Inatitote ................... '350 11887941 A~tt aBJoernt oTpo. tten. Oklahoma: ...................................... ~rapsho.. :. 100 Deo.. 1875 Cheyenne ......................................... 100 1 -, 1870 Riverside (Wichita) ................ ?. ........... 60 . Sept., 1871 washim ( ~ i owa.). ..................... :. ........ 120 i ~ e b . , I R ~ L Fan Sill. ......................................... 45 . Ang.. 1801 08age ..................................... a . ...... 150 1 Feb., 1874 5aw. . ........................................... 60 ;{Dhuege.: , 1IS87604 lIno sKnndoissana .T erritory. Pawnee. ........................... ...... ,,, {_: +.xuis85 In Iudiso 'Territory. In Nebrmkn. Ponca .......................................... 100 ' J s n . 1882 otoe. ............................................. YO Ort 1875 I n Nebraska. Absentee Shawnee ............................... 80 1 ~k;. 1872 sac, and For ...................................... 4" ;{-; 18811 I n Kanssa. Oregon: AUPII 18?2 In Indian Tenitow. Grand Ronds. .................................... 110 April 1874 Klamsth ......................................... 110 1 Feb.,' 1874 Yaiian ........................................... 90 NOT. 1882 siiet. ....... : ............ I ...................... 70 / 0 ~ t . l 1873 UmatiUa ......................................... 10" Jan 188d warm S rings sinemssEo .... ................................... ug., 188% Sooth Dzkob: Cheyenne River .................................. 1874 Girls'soho0l.t Crow Creek ...................................... 85 ' -, 1874 Lower BrulB ...................................... 70 Oot. 1881 Pioe Ridge ....................................... *250 so.', 1883 Sisseton ......................................... 120 -. 1873 Yankton ........................................... 140 Feb., 1881 Utah : uin.ah .......................................... a6 ran., 1881 Washington: Nsah Bay ......................................... 58 July, 1888 Chehslia. ......................................... 60 Jan.. 1873 YuvsJlop ........................................ 125 June, 1871 Quinsis t ........................................ 40 -, 1888 skokamish ............ :. ......................... 60 Deo.. I866 TubiipJ ......................................... 150 Jan.. I861 Okauagao 80 -. . .............................................................................. .. 18W Yakam& 150 -, 1860 Wisconsin: Menornonee ..................................... 100 -, 1876 wyominz: Shoshone .-........................... ;. ........ --- 76 , ap~. i l ,1 879 I n tempurarp b'id'ps. . !cots~. ........................................ ~ , a 1 s ~ N...e.. w schools.-D-u r.i..n n the aresent a t l m i n i s t r a t i o u new rrservatiou a boarding scl~oolsh ave been established at Fort Belknap, Mor~t., Fort Totten, N. Dak., Fort Sill, Okla., and Okanagan, Wash. New school^ of this character are about to be established at the fol-lowing places: Iu the Sen Juan country, Navajo I Z e s e r v a t i o l l ; io the southwesterupartof theKiowareserve; at Seger Colony nu t-lie Chey-enne and Arapaho reserve, aud on the Round Valley, Rosebud, Oarag, and Oneida Reservations. The Indiaos of the last three reserves have |