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Show I 572 REPORTS OF INDEPENDENT SOHOOLS them something, and having still plenty to do, I am sstiafid, or will be, if the school doea not suffer. The Muddy Indians seem to be in rather bad eimtanoes, hut I am not sure whether anythin x a b~e done for them, ae they have their allotments. I t h ~ n k their children wifi all come in as soon as the "big sehool" is ready. I resoectfullv recommend that the school be ~mmediatelv located. and that it be ~~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ ~~~~~ ~ on Maiotse, on the ground that, after all theinkctinr and travelinr:it still remains the orilg nuitable eik; that arraopmcnts ht? made &r tt.mporary$unrtmt at rhe e~.h~(el:o, rhat it rat, cqwn $qxemi,rr I as a wid boanling school, aod tliar tlxr wag-ons. i ~ ~ ~ ~ l zmrann1t1s t.n ilchin~rv for tbr Shivails In l ian be shiooetl to tllcrn nr early Gwssihle; that they mayhave some use of them this summi; The liquor bnsinese hai be& very quiet all year, but I am just now on the track of some transaotiona which will take us another trip to Salt Lake, I am convinced, and nossiblv in the near future. . . . . Lnun* B. WORK, &perktendent. The OOMMI~~IOONF EIRN DIAANap n~ns. I REPORT OF HCHOOL AT ONEIDA, WIS. ONEIDA INDIAN SC~OOL, Oneida, Wis., September 8, 1901. 8m: I have the honor to submit my w n d annual report for the Oneida Indian school and reservation. The re rtof last year g i v n~ f ull dtement of the size of e m t i o n a nd location sod congon of government buildings. The report of population last year was not quite correct. %me who had died within the year were carried on the annuity roll, and so to the eenws roll. A careful enumeration in June shows the preaen1; popu-lation ta be 1,979, as follows: Males ....................................................... 1,053 Females ..................................................... 926 Males over 18 ................................................ 603 Femalesover14 .............................................. 557 Children of school age.. ...................................... 610 |