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Show .,,•'""' nnist !>c t/iis'ii/'nr each tribe se/nt.rateti/. 1. Name of agency (S^y^k. 2. Names of Indian tribes ... _ . ALy^^_g^o~^~~~~y> c^y^z^y cZZOAS ....uz.yy/A. .kiyyy_. .yyy_ i 19. Number of missionaries (not reported under head of teachers on school statistics) and denominations to which they belong: 1. yi:i\es-S-A7.yA^X7YXZ.s.z7 ... 2.. FFeemmaallese.s.-..ZYPXXXX.. 3. Population by tribes (including pupils away at school) -A A>JA -j-4. Number of above who are mixed bloods. y 5. Total Indian and mixed blood population /_ _4X / _yX.-_. 1. M^e< - SZyy. 2. Females.---<A'--.2r--..*?- 6. Number of Indians who wear citizen's dress \v\\o\\y7TzZXA. 7. Number of Indians wdio wear citizen's dress in part-A.U.J.A.. o y 8. Number of Indians over 20 years old who can read ^A< 9. Number of Indians under 20 who can read "..'. 10. Numberof Indians who can u^e English enough for ordinary intercourse TTJ-_. 11. Number of Indian children of school age (a) .Y.Y..Q 1. Males.. -A.A_.U-_-- 2. I'cmales--..l.-0..ff..... 20. Number of Indians who are church members (communicants)- 21. Number of church bu'ddin.'S- 22. What contributions have been made and expended during the year, and by what religious societies, or other parties, and for ' what purposes: 1. For education 2. For religious or other purposes. 23. Numberof formal marriages among Indians during the. year, and by whom sidemnized A zy~Z Zf/^y^y**YA-»y>. ..y/y2:-C>A_0r_yS-< 24. Number of divorces during the vear, and by whom granted Ts^^^A^ 2n5o.w Nluivmibnegr ionf mpoelny gamy G_2_ 20. Nmi M^Hi^-KtciH7fJlK*-i-e*uXA-- | 27. Numberof birth: ....A 12. Number, kind, and value of dwelling-houses built by Indians 2S. Numbeer of deaths (from all causes) ^Jy.Ty.t during t'(A yAar -_.,_ 1.0. 13. Cost of each to the Government .-.XXXCT.X.'.A^. zA" 14. Number, kind /and1 Vow-e of dwelling-houses built for Indians during the year X.. -XX X>r7.£?XXXXr'WA .15. Cost of each to the Government I.)-t-U-S^.i. "ilG Number of dwelling-houses occupied bv Indians (b) -Y- -_A_. L F _ ( a / ,-' '"• 17 Nu'fif'jer of Indian apprentices who have been learning trades 1 (luring the year, and what, trades... FS--.« IS. Wrhat proportion of the subsistence of your Indians isobtained: 1 Bv labor of Indians for theniaelves or others in civilized hLQZ. c, 2. Bv fishing, hunting, root-gatbermg, etc - ... b 6,' pursuits. Bv issue of Government rations. 20. Number of Indians, including wotuo'u anrt children killed during the year: •1. By Indians of the same tribe A. <Xc^ATVXXX_ 2. Ily hostile Indian X^7XL-7. 8. Bv United States soldiers sA^ZXXTX-S^ Y ;• .. By citizens- 7X.XXX.XA_... 5. By suicide -ATAXf..AXXAX.. •F -' •- . 30. Number of while persons killed by Indians: i. ihx*AAAyxyyf~- -> v_m;iQ..AA^&y?^Y< 31. Number of Indian criminals punished during the yeai 1. By courts of Indian ofl'enses ... 2. By other methods, such as civil, militarv, or tribal author-ity X) /AA-- (a) Between and six and eighteen years old, (in Huts of grass, brush, mud, etc., aic not to lie included under this head, (c) Thin means number of Indiana treated, not number of cases, (d) State method. |