Indian Education and Civilization: A Report Prepared in Answer to Senate Resolution of February 23, 1885U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888 - 693 Seiten |
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... selected twelve boys and sent them to Remington , Conn . , where they were placed under the care and instruc- tion of Capt . Martin Kellogg , who had learned the Indian language while a captive . He kept them a year and then returned ...
... selected twelve boys and sent them to Remington , Conn . , where they were placed under the care and instruc- tion of Capt . Martin Kellogg , who had learned the Indian language while a captive . He kept them a year and then returned ...
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... war ; several places in the Middle States ; Springfield and other towns in Massachusetts ; and western New Hampshire . The last named region S. Ex . 95- -7 was selected by the English trustees of the school , DARTMOUTH COLLEGE . 97.
... war ; several places in the Middle States ; Springfield and other towns in Massachusetts ; and western New Hampshire . The last named region S. Ex . 95- -7 was selected by the English trustees of the school , DARTMOUTH COLLEGE . 97.
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... selected by the English trustees of the school , to whom Mr. Whee- lock , when he found out how delicate and responsible a matter was the location of the school , represented the situations open to it . But as neither the trustees in ...
... selected by the English trustees of the school , to whom Mr. Whee- lock , when he found out how delicate and responsible a matter was the location of the school , represented the situations open to it . But as neither the trustees in ...
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... selection and appointment of agency physicians and clerks is reserved to the Indian Office . Physicans are required to report monthly to the Indian Office , giving the number , nature , and result of all cases treated . " The agents of ...
... selection and appointment of agency physicians and clerks is reserved to the Indian Office . Physicans are required to report monthly to the Indian Office , giving the number , nature , and result of all cases treated . " The agents of ...
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... selected by him from men eminent for their intelligence and philanthropy , to serve without pecuniary compensation , who may , under his direction , exercise joint control with the Secretary of the Interior over the disbursement of the ...
... selected by him from men eminent for their intelligence and philanthropy , to serve without pecuniary compensation , who may , under his direction , exercise joint control with the Secretary of the Interior over the disbursement of the ...
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Seite 139 - And if any conveyance shall be made of the lands set apart and allotted as herein provided, or any contract made touching the same, before the expiration of the time above mentioned, such conveyance or contract shall be absolutely null and void...
Seite 135 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States, and admitted as soon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities, of citizens of the United States ; and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.
Seite 139 - Indians to whom allotments have been made shall have the benefit of and be subject to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the State or Territory in which they may reside...
Seite 129 - And We do further declare it to be Our Royal Will and Pleasure, for the Present as aforesaid, to reserve under Our Sovereignty, Protection, and Dominion for the Use of the said Indians, all the Lands and Territories not included within the Limits of Our said Three New Governments, or within the Limits of the Territory granted to the Hudson's Bay Company, as also all the Lands and Territories lying to the Westward of the Sources of the Rivers which fall into the sea from the West and North West...
Seite 270 - ... the United States now solemnly agrees that no persons except those herein designated and authorized so to do, and except such officers, agents, and employees of the Government as may be authorized to enter upon Indian reservations in discharge of duties enjoined by law, shall ever be permitted to pass over, settle upon, or reside in the territory described in this article...
Seite 131 - United States, then, have unequivocally acceded to that great and broad rule by which its civilized inhabitants now hold this country. They hold, and assert in themselves, the title by which it was acquired. They maintain, as all others have maintained, that discovery gave an exclusive right to extinguish the Indian title of occupancy, either by purchase or by conquest...
Seite 269 - Indians herein named, and for such other friendly tribes or individual Indians as from time to time they may be willing, with the consent of the United States, to admit amongst them...
Seite 139 - ... that the United States does and will hold the land thus allotted, for the period of twenty-five years, in trust for the sole use and benefit of the Indian...
Seite 239 - States, to admit amongst them; and the United States now solemnly agrees that no persons except those herein designated and authorized so to do, and except such officers, agents and employes of the government as may be authorized to enter upon Indian reservations in discharge of duties enjoined by law, shall ever be permitted to pass over, settle upon or reside in the territory described in this article...
Seite 134 - Those who shall prefer to remain in the said territories, may either retain the title and rights of Mexican citizens, or acquire those of citizens of the United States. But they shall be under the obligation to make their election within one year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty ; and those who shall remain in the said territories after the expiration of that year, without having declared their intention to retain the character of Mexicans, shall be considered to have...