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Osage Indian Murders — Part 26
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4 GENERAL DATA CONCERNING INDIAN RESERVATIONS . .
General data for each Indian reservation ta June 30, 1929-—Continued
i
Name of raservation and tribe (unelected) , Treaties, laws, or other authorities relating to reserves
IDAHO-—opontioued |
wleres
Fort Hall... .o.2...22.2-.----- 21,263.00 . Treaty of Juiy 3, 1868, vol. 15, p. 673; Executive orders of
(Under Fort Hall Agency.) June 14, 1867, and July 30, 1869: agreement with Indians
Tribes: Bannock and Sho- tTaade July 18, 1881, and approved by Congress July 3
shone, 1882, vol. 22, p. 148; agreement of Muy 27, 1887, ratified
| by aetsof Sept. 1, 1888, vol. 25, p. 442, Feb. 25, 1889, vol.
23, p. 687, aod Mar. 3, 1891, 90]. 26, 0.101]. Agreement
made Feb. 5, 189s. ratified by act of June 6, 140, vel. 31,
Pp. 672, ceding 416,000 acres, of which 6,298.72 acres have
been aliotted to 79 Indians (see letter hook S27. p. 478);
remainder of ceded tract opened by settlement June 17,
1902 (President’s proclamation of May 7, 1902, val. 32,
P. 1997); act of Mar. 30, 1904, vol. 33, p. 153; act of Mar.
3, 1911 (36 Stat, 1064); 1,863 allotments covering 438,900
acres, approved Oct. 28, 1014 (37106-14). ‘Tribal timber oe
reserve, 44,594 acres, and tribal grazing reserve, 36,263 ial
acres, approved (ct. 28, 1014, under authority of the act
of Mar. 3, 191) (36 Stat. 1058-64).
Lapwai_...._--._---------.----- 34, 190,00 | Treaty of June 9, 1863, vol. 14, p. 447; agreement May 1,
(Under Fort Lapwai Agen- 1894, ratified by act of Aug. 15, 1804, vol. 28, p. 326.
ey.) 178,812 acres allotted to 1,876 Indians, 2,170.47 acres re-
Tribe: Nez Percé, served for agency, school, mission, and cemetery pur-
poses, and 32,020 acres of timber land reserved for the
tribe; the remainder restored to public settiament.
(President's proclamation of Nov. 8, 1804, 20 Stat. 873.)
Total... .-2. 2222222228. 57, 359, 00 |
jOWA
Bac and Fox..._..---.---------- 3,440.00 | By purchase. (See act of Mar. 2, 1887, vel. 14, p. 507.} :
(Under Sac and Fox Agency,)/—===—=====——!| _ Deeds 1857, 1885, 1867, 1888, 9869, 1876, 1880, 182, 1883, oe
Tribes: Potawatomi, Bac ! 1888, June, July, and Oct., 1892-1896. (See act of Feb.
and Foz of the Mississippi 19, 189), vol. 26, p. 749.) (See Aun. Repts. 1891, p. 681; ope
. and Winnebago. + 1898, p, 81.) Deeds recorded, vel. 6. (see 95856-1007.) i
HANSAS een owes
Chippewas and Munsee_ Treaty of July 16, i869, vol. 12, p, 1105. 4,195.31 aeres
Under Potawatomi Agency.) allotted to 100 Indians, the residue, 200 acres, reserved
Tribes: Chippewa and for missionary and school purposes. Patents issued to
Pe a meee nt pe cilia ay Munsee. allottees: wavance of pllotments sold and proceeds paid lett
“ to heirs. (See ninth section of act of June 7, 1887, vol. a
LOR ie ie 30, p. 02, L. D. $32, p. 63.) no
‘ a Towa (in Kansas and Nebraska). 162.00 | Treaty of May 17, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1069, and of Mar, 6,
. (Under Kickapoo Agency.) 3861, vol. 12, p. 1171, 11,768.77 aeres of land allotted to ”
an, Tribe: lowa, : 148 Indians; 162 geres reserved for school and cemetery *
* . purposes. (Letier book 2/6, p. 86.) Acts of Mar, 3,
, are j 1885 (23 Stat. 352}, and Jan, 24, 1887 (24 Stat. 367).
ek i Kickapoo...) eee eee f44.00 | Treaty of June 2s, 1862, vol. 13, p. #23. 27,801.27 acres
a eye (Under Kickapoo Agency.) allotted to 351 Indians; 245 acres reserved for church
aw aia Tribe: Kickapoo, | and school; the residue, 398.87 geres unallotted. (Letter
: books 304, p, 480, and 772, p. 64.) Acts uf Aug. 4, 1886
| (24 Beat. 219); Feb. 28, 1800, vol. 30, p. XH and Mar. 3,
~ 1903, vol. 32, p. 1007}.
FotawWatomi__-_.. 22. eee ee | 320.00 Treaties of June 6, 1846, vol. 9, p. 854; of Nov. 15, 188,
(Under Kickapoo Agency.) » Wl. 12, p. 1191; treaty of relingnishment Feb, 27, 18A7,
Tribe: Prairie Band of » vol. 15, p. 531. 220,785 acres allotted to 2,363 Indians;
Potawatomi. 319 acres reserved for school and agency and 1 acre for
H i ehurch, (Acts of Feb. 2k, 1899, vol. 30, p. 909, and
| Mar. 3, 1903, vol. 32, p. 1007.) 980 acres surplus tribal
! land sold under act of Feb. 28, 1899. Executive order
| | of Nov, 2, 1017, extending trust period. See Executive
i : orders of July 30, 1918, and July 21, 1020.
Sac and Fox (in Kansas and 57.00 Treaties of May 18, 1854, vol. 10, p, L074, and of Mar. 6,
Nebraska). , 1861, vol. 12, p. 1177; acts of June 10, 1872, vol. 17, p. 341,
(Under Kickapoo Agency.) “and Aug. 15, 1876, Fol. 19, p. 208. 2,843.97 acres in week
Tribe: Sac and Fox of the Kansas; 4,104.33 acresin Nebraska, aggregating 7,034.30 a
Missouri. t / acres, allotted to &4 Indians, and under act of June 21,
| 1906 (44 Stats, 224-349), i091 acres Were allotted to
| 87 Indians, Jeaving 57 acres unallotted. (Letter books
239, D. 301; 383, p. 37: and 512, p. 110.)
Tribe: Chippewa of Sagi-
naw, Swan Creek, and
Black River.
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MICHIGAN . .
Tsabella. ae ee Executive order of May 14, 1835: treaties of Aug. 2, 1855,
(Under Mount Pleasant vol, 11, p. 633, and of Oct. 18, 1864, vol. id, p. 657.
school.) 98,305 acres allotted to 1,943 lodians.
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