SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 264. 1924. 413 U ployment of labor on all roads constructed from the sums herein appropriated from the funds of the Confederated Bands of Utes. noans AND Bmncns. R°°°““° "'*°‘°°· For completion of a road from Hoopa to Weitchpec, on the v,§§$§’?;,Yl§'}°’ R°°°"‘ Hoopa Valley Reservation, in Humboldt County, California, in C°=¤¤]·>¤i¤8r¤¤d ¤¤· conformity with plans approved by the Secreta of the Interior, mm,) $8,000, to be reimburse out of any funds JY the Indians of °mm°°t' said reservation now or hereafter placed to their credit in the Treasury of the United States, in accordance with the Indian Appropriation Act of May 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, pages v°l"°**’· °’°· 570 and 571). For the construction of roads and bridges on the Red Lake Indian u§,fdM§° R°°°"""' Reservation, including the purchase of material, e uipment, and °nR{>,gg; u*}1Pbg,}’*'lg§¤¤ supplies, and the emplo ent of labor, $9,000, to qbe aid from lm ' the funds held by the Uliilited States in trust for the llted Lake _ Band of Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota: Provided, {,'§,§_°,f’;,,,,,,,_ That Indian labor shall be employed as far as practicable. For continuing road and bridge construction on the Mescalero t;01$§°*f]§,§°,,_R°s°"°' Indian Reservation, in New Mexico, including the fpurchase of m,Rg¤(§;,ggg, g*n·},g¤¤ material, equipment, and supplies; the employment o labor; and ` the cost of surveys, plans and estimates, if necessary, $12,000, to be reimbursed from any funds of the Indians of said reservation now or hereafter on deposit in the Treasury of the United States: ,*;*;,*;*2;,,0, Proziiged, That Indian labor shall be employed as far as prac- ` tics . F or_ the construction of steel bridges across the Rio Grande P£g§'g*°¤{:_$§,B;,¤,{4°g;* within the Cochiti and San Juan ueblo Indian grants, New images sésé mé Mexico, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $82,200 °"’“‘d°"“ (nl:`imburSab1c)• h k f ad d b d 8** h R or continuing the wor 0 construcf ro s an ri s . °“ °¤° °s°"°‘ within the diminished Shoshone or WindmRiver Reservatiomgiqn u°ii’¤iisY°i;¤¤ mam Wyoming, $10,000, said sum to be reimbursed from any funds """°'“°'"’°"“"°s‘ which are now or may hereafter be lplaoed in the Treasury to the credit of said Indians, to remain a c arge and lien upon the lands and funds of said Indians until paid. Amwtrrrms Aim rmx cnrrrn rarmmrrs. *¤¤““‘°°·•*°· For fulfilling treaties with Senecas of New York: For permanent S°¤°¤*·°• N· Y- annuity in lieu of interest on stock (Act of February 19, 1831), V°’·*·¤·**3· $6’000' · · · · sur: ‘ N Y For fulfilling treaties with Six Nations of New York: For per- “t‘°"“' ‘ ‘ manent annuity in clothin and other useful articles (article 6, V°]‘7""‘°‘ treaty of November 11, 17 94§, $4 500. " For fulfilling treaties with Choctaws, Oklahoma: For perma- m§ng§°*=‘"·· 0***** nent annuity (article 2, treaty of November 16, 1805, and article swarm. V] 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), $3,000; for permanent annuity for 11§§}-§]t_p- M °‘ support of light horsemen (article 13, treaty of October 18, 1820, {<§h°,¤°,*‘j€’;*,‘?.`j?·V0,_ and article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), $600; for permanent an- 11, ml ’ nuity for support of blacksmith (article 6, treaty of October 18, $gl_;gnpp..212, za; 1820, and article 9, treaty of January 20, 1825, and article 13, V°‘·“·P_·°“· treaty of June 22, 1855), $600; for permanent annuity for educa- 2,,,, WL tion (article 2, treaty of January 20, 1825, and article 13, treaty of 11,};- 6;;, Sm, June 22, 1855), $6,000; for permanent annuity for iron and steel voii 1, p. zis;v¤1. égrticle 9, égeaty of Jaguar? 20, 1825, and article 13, treaty of June “·¥’·°“· 1855 20; in al , 10, 20. . . . To cai·i·y out the provisions of the Chippewa treaty of September p.S:L°t 30, 1854 (Tenth Statutes at Large, page 1109), $10,000, in part set- ,§“"’*"’°°"‘“‘*"'·