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Show IV CONTENTS . Trust plan for Pueblos ..................................................... Opposition of P~ieblosto education ..................................... Release. o.f .A pache prisoners of war .......................................... Five Clvlllzed Tribes ..................................................... Legidation ........ :.. .................................................... Traders' claims against Indians ............................................. Indian art ................................................................. Invease in office work .................................................... Cooperation with Rureau of Mines ......................................... Rights of way ............................................................. Patents in fee ............................................................ Allotments ............................................................... Conclusion ................................................................ Statietical tables .......................................................... Statistical tables (for fiscal year ended June 30,1913, unleasotherwise noted): Table 1 . Work and force of Indian Office Bince 1899, compared ........... 2 . Indian population of United States, 1759 to 1913, by states and tribes ..................................................... 3 . Indian population of United States, 1913 ....................... 4 . Indians under Federal supervision, allotted and nnallotted .... 5 . Marriages, missionaries, churches, language, dress, citizenship .. 6 . Crimes, misdemeanors, and arrests for drunkenness ............. 7 . Reservations, authority for establishing, and areas not allotted or specially reserved .......................................... 8. Areas of Indian lands . allotted and unallotted ................. Page . 32 9 . Use of agency and school lands. value of products raised ........ 92 10. Patents in fee issued to mission om.iz ationa .................. 98 11 . L a ~ dw t aside kmparnrily for misaion orgmirarions ............ 98 12 . 1.3nds opened for setrlemenc mnce 1898 ......................... 99 13 . Valuation of Indian property and incomes ...................... 103 14 . Farming ..................................................... 110 15 . Crops raised ................................................. 115 16 . Stock raising ................................................ 120 17 . Industries other than farming and stock raising ................ 123 . 18 . Employment of Indians ....................................... 130 19 . Vital statistics, deaths from tuberculosis. dwellings ............ 136 20 . Tuberculosis and trachoma .................................... 142 21 . Hospitals and sanatoria ....................................... 145 22 . Indian6 HCU-supportiua~nd those receiving r3riorts . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 23 . Mis~:t~llnueous*u pplier issued .................................. 161 . . 24 . School population and attendance ............................ 25 . Capacity of schools; children unprovided for ................... 26 . Scl~oalsl,o cation. employees. attendance ....................... 27 . School libraries ............................................... 28 . Schools, average sttendance and appropriations since 1876 ...... 29 . Industrial instruction and value 01 articles made ................ 30 . Demonstration farms .......................................... 31 . Experimentation fams ....................................... 32 . Suppression of liquor traffic ................................... 33 . Timber on reservations ....................................... 34 . Sawmills on reservations and timber cut. ...................... 35 . Cost of care and protection of timber .......................... |