Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/1189

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1158 sixTY-E1GHT1-1 oonennss. Sess. 11:. Ch. 462. 1925. N¤v¤1<>¤ °¥e!i¤¤¤¤- To enable the Secreta of the Interior to carry into effect the ?.}iT‘¥§,'H6T’“'°" provisions of the sixth Iaiiticle of the treaty of June 1, 1868, between the United States and the Navajo Nation or Tribe of Indians, proclaimed August 12, 1868, whereby the United States agrees to provide school facilities for the children of the Navajo Tribe of g',;'j:;,0m,,y lm Indians, $75,000, to be immediately available: Provided, That the said Secretary may expend said funds, in his discretion, in establishing or enlarging da or industrial schools. ,°&“PP°"'” °‘M“““* The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to withdraw from the Payment zqr mmm Treasury of the United States, in his discretion, the sum of $35,000, Q,§,,,f,,*§‘*’°“ ‘“ s°“°° or so much thereof as may be necessary, of the principal sum on v¤1. zs, p. cas. deposit to the credit of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota arising under section 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889, and to expend the same for payment of tuition for Chippewa Indian Cmp as of tha children enrolled in the public schools of the State of Minnesota. Mauaiid, Mum. For support of a school or schools for the Chippewas of the Mis- $§,‘{f’§’,f·,,_,-2,,_ sissippi in Minnesota (article 3, treaty of March 19, 1867), $4,500: mgm Provided, That no part of the sum hereby appropriated shall be ` used except fgr school or schools of the Mississippi Chippewas now in the State o Minn` esota. gg,¤lg;§t*,gg°*;*,y,,¤3!¤g;; For the education of Osage children, including repairs to buildzmmmbmunas. ings, $20,620, to be paid from the funds held by the United States éhgyhmnwmm in trust for the Osage Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma: Promkied, scawi. That the expenditure of said money shall include the renewal of the present contract with the Saint Louis Mission Boarding School, except that there shall not be expended more than $200 for annual sup- _ _ port and education of any one pupil. auf",*g;é_?;,a"j'¥;°‘},7k`{*8f>°S Iior a1d to the common schools in the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Aid to ’¢¤mm¤¤ Chickasaw, and Seminole Nations and the Quapaw Agency 111 Okla- "’°“°°*" homa, $155,000, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, and under rules and regulations to be prescribed by méo ummmn him: Pro/vided, That this appropriation shall not be subject to the mzaippiamnne. limitation in section 1 of the Act of May 25, 1918 (F ortieth Statutes, V° ·‘°’ "‘ °°" age 564) , limiting the expenditure of money to educate children of less than one·fourth Indian blood. et§i¤¤¤i¤d*°¤¤·N¤b*·· For support and maintenance of day and industrial schools among nai me maumxan the Sioux Indians, including the erection and repairs of schoo “t€r°,§_ 59,,,.256, buildings, $250,000, in accordance with the provisions of article 5 of the agreement made and entered into September 26, 1876, and ratified February 28, 1877 (Nineteenth Statutes, page 254). chE,‘{,‘f°€0uZ?g_Ug§f For aid of the public schools in Uintah and Duchesne County m;**Qr;y¤P“{’}{g”t’;,9§}j school districts, Utah, $6,000, to be paid from the tribal funds of mma. the Confederated Bands of Ute Indians and to be expended under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary {,"°$;’,y 0, mmm of the Interior: Promded, That Indian children shall at all times be children. admitted to such schools on an entire equality with white children. ,,,§,§’,§“,§§Y°“°" °‘ RELIEF OF DISTRESS AND CONSERVATION or 1111Ar,·rH R·=l*¤*T*¤¤ d*¤°¥¤=*»¤· For the relief and care of destitute Indians not otherwise ro- $r1§e`ZisI$g'§e.°°°t°°°°s vided for, and for the prevention and treatment of tuberculgsis, trachoma, smallpox, and other contagious and infectious diseases, including transportation of atients to and from hospitals and sana- P¤¤*¤°*- toria, $700,000: Provided, Tliat this appropriation may be used also Use for general treat- . . . . . mem. for general medical and surgical treatment of Indians, including the maintenance and operation of general hospitals, where no other

 ${2 funds are applicable or available for that purpose: Provided further,

pans. That out o the appropriation herein authorized there shall be available for the maintenance of the sanatoria and hospitals hereinafter