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Show TABLE66 .-LiabiliEiea of the United.Gtates to Indian tribes under treaty sEiplatbna, June SO, 1919. Name~tfr eaties. I Desrription of muitiea, em, Chaotaw. .................... I Permanent annuities ........................................ Number of insk3lbents Yet ULUPPN@@, expbnntim, etc. Do ....................... C m d2 Alene. ............... Chippewsofthe Mississippi.. Cmls ......................... h i s i o o s for aniths, etc .................................... Employees .................................................. For schmls dming the pleasure ofthe Presidsnt ............ Physioian, bsrpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, hl&mith, Art. 2 treaty of Nav. 16 1805 *1 KO art. 13 ma iy of oct. 18, isza,iew; ht.'~ke,a ty of Jan. 20 1025 ¶6 000. k t . 6, tkaty'of bot. 18, 1820: art. 9, treaty of TO" m ,*"X Statotes. "-. -, .~,-. Art. 11 of asreement of Mar. 26,1887, ratifled by act of Mar. 3 1891. Arerat. a 3t+ treaty 6fMar. 19 1857. ...... :. ........... of May 7, 1868, &. 10 .................... Annual amount Oeedd. to meet StlPu-latiom. 7, p. 69; 11, p. 611; 7, pp. 213,235. 7, PP na, me., 614 ..... 26,p.lm ............. 16,p.720 .............. 15, p. 852 .............. $B,m om 3.000 4,000 6 , m Nonhem Cheyenne and Arapaho. Pswnse ...................... Do ....................... Do ....................... DO ....................... Qnapaw ...................... sac and Foxof Mf s so~..~..i. . SenpcaofNsaYmk .......... Sh0sh0nt and B-oclr: Shoshoni ................. Do ................... Bannoolr ................. six Natim of New York. ... Slour of differenttribes in-c~ udim an tee ~iou; of em. Subsistence and civilization, agreement of Feb. 28 1877 and for sy of 2 teachers 2%wntem, 2 farmers, Ailler: b ~ ~ ~ r smfetnhgi,n ear, azid physician, per agreement of May 10 lam. Annuity lin c& ............................................. Support of 2 maousl-Isba! sohaols and pay of tewhers ............ Iron, steel, and other artloies for sho s, 2 blaelrsmlths, 1 of whomisto betin8ndgunsdth,2~~1kers~nd~pprentiee 2 tmhm eto. pay otphy1ician ............................................ For education, smlth, fmer, and sm~thshop dm% the pleasure of thePrasident. For sugport of school .................................. Permanentanomt~es.. ...................................... Physician, carpenter, teacher, enginem, fanner, snd black- .-:A% Nebr<k& Do.. ..................... Do ....................... Spokane .... L... ............. Do.. ..................... Do ....................... Total.. Estimsted ................................ Tresty of Bept. 24,1857 .......................... do.. ............................................. Estimated for iron and steal, 15W ................. Estimated ............................................ ..... do ........................................... I1,W br education; W for smlth, eto. ......... Treat of Mar 6 1861 Feh.&,llsa.:.: ..... ........................... Est-tad ...................................... &U,L". Physictzn, 5 *hers, carpenter, miller, engfneer, fanner, and blaohmith. Purchese of rations, etc., ss perart. 5, agreement of Sqt. 28, 1876. Pay of blacksmith and carpenter ............................ do.. .............. do ................ 7, p. 46 ................ 15, p. 638 .............. Blaoksmith, and for iron and steel for shop ...................... Ph sleian carpenter, miller, teacher, engmaer, farmer, and byacksrdith. Permanent mui t iesln clothing, eto ........................ Blaoksmith, and for *iron and steal ........................... 0 4 H 3 0 0 E i5 m E 0 3 *( 0 w : c r q 5 ?= 2 ,=Am, 2 millers, 2 famen, 2 blacksmiths, and 2 Annual amount to be expended under the direotion of the Sooretqoftheinteriorinsupplyingbeef, mutton, wheat, flour, b-, etc. ....................................................................................................................................................... 19, p. 256; 15, p. 658 .... 11, p. 7% .............. do.. .............. do.. .............. do.. .............. 11, p. T ~ .O.. ............ 7, p. 435.. ............. 12, p. 117a ............. 4,p.442 ............... 15, p. 676 .............. 1. 000 5, 000 do.. ............................................. ..... do ............................................... Treaty olNov. 11,1794. ......................... Estimatad; art. 8, trsstgof Apt. 29, 1868. ........ Esmmsted; art. 13, treaty of Apr. 18,1868 ............. Estimated; act Feb. 28, 1877, Msr. 2, 1889, and June 30 1913. ~p~greemedtMofa r. 18,1887, ratlfted ~ u l 1y3 ,1892. 86,000 30 000 10:000 5W 5,4W 1 , m 1 , m m 4 000 5,000 Esthtsd; srt. 15, treaty ofW. 2, 1888 ......... Art. 12, treaty of Mar. 2,1888 ......................... ~ do .............. :.. 19, p. 256; 25, p. 884 .... 27, p. 139 .............. 144W 400,000 3,000 15, p. 622 .............. do.. ............. 0,510 34000 'd 0 634580 |