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Show VOLUME I . REPORT OP COMM16610~R: WZC . A ~e t t l edIn dian polioy .................................................. 3 Political stattus of the Indians ........................................... 9 Independent political oommunities, dependent allies ................. 10 Subjects, but not citizens ........................................... 11 i Early Iegidatiou regarding Indians .................................. 12 Later legislation-enoroaehmenta on Indian entonomy ................ 16 citizeosbip ......................................................... 18 1 What does citizenship imply? ........................................ 22 A preoariaus sitoation .............................................. 25 I Citizenship inevitable .............................................. 26 I ................................ I Status of lnQims in Mexioan cession 26 praotioal oonolusions ................................................ 36 Change of tribal reliltions .............................................. 37 Indian aollliers .......................................................... 37 ~ ~ lof la~uds .t.....~......~.....~......t..... .......................... 38 ~ i ~ d t~o a.lbtnme~nt. ~...~.... ..................................... 38 Eadg allotments .................................................... 40 progress iu illotments ............................................... 40 Allotments to uooreservation Indians ............................... 42 prsctioal results of sllotrnents ....................................... 43 bduotion of reaervsliona ................................................ 44 Negotiation8 for further reductions .................................. 45 i ~eserlrationsh ould not be reduced too rapidly ...................... 46 Comrnisaiona 47 Shoshone Commission ............................................... 47 pyramid Lake Commission .............................. ..........,. 47 Mission Indian Commission .......................................... 47 Puyallt~p Cammisaran ................................................ 48 Warn, Springs Commission ........................................... 48 Colville Commission ................................................. 48 Cherokee Commission ............................................... 49 Round Villloy Commission ........................................... 49 Irrigation ............................................................... 60 Education ............................................................. 53 Growth of s u n ~ ~aaplp ropriations .................................... 54 Table 1 . Annual %ppropfiotioos made by the Government since the fisoal year 1*77 far eupport of Indian echaols ............... 54 Indnatrinl training sohools .................. ...;.. .................. 55 Table 2 . Location, attendanoe, cost, etc., of nonreservation trsin-iug ~choolsd uring the fisaal year ended Jnoe 30, 1891. ......... 56 Table 3 . Pruapeotive oapaoity of nonrwrsntioo aohools ......... 66 Reservation boarding aahools ....................................... 57 Table 4 . Capacity and date of opening of reservation boarding aohoola ....................................................... 51 |