| Sabine Indian wars of 1836, pensions to survivors |
123 |
| Sacred Heart Mission, reservation of Potawatomi lands for |
410 |
| St. Louis, assistant treasurer at, to keep accounts with treasurer of Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creeks, and Cherokee |
158 |
| St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company, construction of railroad and telegraph lines through Choctaw and Chickasaw nations |
206 |
time for construction extended |
235 |
| St. Louis and Oklahoma City Railroad Company, right of way through Indian Territory |
581 |
| St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railroad Company, right of way through Indian Territory |
505 |
amended provisions relative to |
617 |
time for construction extended |
677 |
| St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railroad Company, right of way |
|
through White Earth Reservation, Minn |
317 |
through Fort Berthold and Blackfeet Reservation |
246 |
through White Earth, Leech Lake, Chippewa, and Fond du Lac reservations, in Minnesota |
515 |
time for construction extended |
618 |
| Saint Regis, statistics |
1037 |
| Salaries, compensation by, to be in full of services |
7 |
of agents |
5,67 |
assistant attorney-general to defend depredation claims |
63,66 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs |
1 |
district attorneys in Indian Territory |
85 |
employees, annual report of |
10 |
inspectors |
4 |
of interpreters |
7 |
secretary of Board of Indian Commissioners |
4 |
subagents |
6 |
| Sales, of |
|
arms and ammunition, penalty for |
17 |
depredations claims to be void |
61 |
Indian lands, except by treaty, to be void |
14 |
register and receiver to conduct |
20 |
natural products of reservations, to be held for benefit of tribe |
31 |
Five Civilized Tribes excepted |
31 |
proceeds to be expended in discretion of Secretary of Interior |
36 |
| Salines, Cherokee Nation, lease for twenty years |
214,215 |
proceeds to go to education fund |
215 |
Outlet, restored to public domain |
994 |
| Sallisaw, term of court at |
121 |
| Salt River Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing |
809 |
| San Carlos Agency, Ariz., statistics |
1041 |
| San Carlos Reservation, Ariz., coal and mineral lands, disposal of |
609,611 |
Executive orders establishing |
810 |
Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway Company granted right of way through |
554 |
time for construction extended |
627 |
Indians of, agreement of February 25, 1896 |
609 |
separate agency created |
87 |
| Sanpoil, statistics |
1030 |
| Sans Arcs Sioux, statistics |
1030 |
| Santee Agency, Nebr., statistics |
1041 |
| Santee Normal Training School, additional land may be purchased by |
336 |
| Santee Reservation, Nebr., agreement with Sioux at, September 26, 1876 |
169,172 |
| Santee Sioux |
|
allotments in Nebraska |
330 |
patents to issue |
666 |
sale of land by Alexander Redwing to American Missionary Association for cemetery purposes |
485 |
annuities |
|
permanent fund for |
335 |
to be paid certain members |
598 |
attorneys, employment of, at not to exceed $1,000 per annum |
447 |
lands to be purchased for those not allotted on reservation |
386 |
statistics |
1041 |
| Santian, statistics |
1033 |
| Sapulpa, term of court at |
120 |
| Sauk and Foxes, agreement of June 12, 1890 |
389 |
allotments in severalty |
390 |
selection of |
392 |
annuities, payment of |
391 |
cession of lands |
389 |
payment by United States of $485,000 |
391 |
allotments to be made to |
230,245 |
area of |
230 |
certificates for |
230 |
general act of 1887 not applicable |
35 |
in Indian Territory |
390 |
patents for |
230 |
to children born subsequent to allotment |
521 |
annuities arising from sale of reservation in Kansas and Nebraska |
168,229 |
derived from cession of 1890 |
391 |
funds of, derived from cession of 1890 |
391 |
proceeds of lands |
521 |
proceeds of reservation in Kansas and Nebraska |
168,229 |
lands ceded by agreement of June 12, 1890, to be disposed of to actual settlers |
398 |
in Nebraska and Kansas, sale of |
228,229 |
Oklahoma, proclamation opening to settlement |
950 |
legislation relating to, note |
228 |
of Iowa, claims released on payment of $100,000 |
398 |
funds of, credit from funds of Sauk and Fox of the Mississippi |
598 |
of Missouri, allotments and annuities only to members enrolled January 1, 1890 |
58 |
allotments in severalty to children born since first allotment |
521 |
funds of, payment of part per capita |
755 |
proceeds of sale of lands under act of August 15, 1894 |
521 |
proceeds of Nebraska lands |
140 |
removal authorized |
140 |
sale of reservation in Nebraska |
140 |
of unallotted lands |
521 |
of the Mississippi, annuity of $500 for life to Push-e-ten-neke-que |
701 |
part of funds transferred to credit of Sauk and Fox of Iowa |
598 |
of Tama County, Iowa, jurisdiction over, assumed by the United States |
598 |
removal of, how to be made |
230 |
reservation for, to be secured |
230 |
statistics |
1039,1042 |
| Sauk and Fox Agency, Iowa, statistics |
1042 |
| Sauk and Fox Agency, Okla., statistics |
1042 |
| Sauk and Fox Reservation, in Kansas and Nebraska, sale of lands in |
167,229 |
right of way granted to Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, lessee of Atchison and Nebraska Railroad Company |
594 |
| Sauk and Fox war of 1831, pension to survivors of |
122 |
| Schermerhorn, H. R., lands reserved from allotment |
775 |
| Schools, Absentee Shawnee ceded lands, sections reserved for |
413 |
annual report to contain statistics of |
32,36 |
Arapaho and Cheyenne lands, reservations for |
416 |
attendance at, children not to be sent out of State or Territory unless parents consent |
76 |
rations may be withheld from parents |
66 |
not to be issued on account of children from 8 to 21 years not attending |
65 |
rules to secure may be made by Commissioner of Indian Affairs |
63 |
Bible may be taught in Indian language |
38 |
Cherokee Nation, general provisions for |
723 |
expenses, how paid |
792 |
lands reserved for |
724,790 |
teachers, qualifications |
792 |
Cherokee training school, North Carolina, superintendent to act as agent |
65,446 |
Chickasaw Nation, lands reserved for |
775 |
Chilocco Industrial School, Indian Territory, lands reserved for |
198,493,842 |
Chippewa Reservation in Minnesota, provisions for, from proceeds of ceded lands |
305 |
Choctaw Nation, lands reserved for |
775 |
Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, to be supported from proceeds of coal and asphalt lands while members of tribes are not taxed |
649 |
cities and towns in Indian Territory |
95 |
Colville Reservation, lands reserved for Tonasket school |
442,667 |
Creek Nation, expenses, how paid |
739 |
fund for, how expended |
738 |
lands occupied by, may be purchased |
734 |
reserved for certain |
735 |
teachers, employment of |
738 |
Dakota, reserve for |
198 |
employees at, to be reported annually |
63,69,108 |
farmers, Indian boys to be employed as |
87 |
industrial, established in Indian Territory |
198 |
purchase of articles manufactured at |
28 |
teachers, Indian boys to be employed as |
87 |
to be established in Isabella County, Mich |
399 |
Wisconsin |
399 |
on Pipestone Reservation, Minn |
399 |
inspection of, by superintendent of Indian schools |
44 |
persons investigating may administer oaths |
102 |
Kansa Nation, lands reserved for |
768 |
Kickapoo lands in Kansas, lands reserved for |
681 |
Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache ceded lands, reservations for |
712 |
lands reserved for, on ceded reservations |
437 |
indemnity selections |
76 |
leases of, in Oklahoma |
419 |
on Cheyenne and Arapaho lands |
416 |
Fort Hall Reservation |
708 |
Great Sioux Reservation |
338 |
Kansa Reservation |
768 |
Kickapoo lands |
568 |
Oklahoma ceded reservations |
47 |
Wichita ceded |
561 |
reserved from allotment, Five Civilized Tribes |
93 |
Lower Brule Reservation, S. Dak., maintenance of |
689 |
matron's assistants, Indian girls to be employed as |
87 |
Omaha Reservation, Nebr., lands reserved for Presbyterian Board of Home Missions |
551 |
Pawnee Reservation, Nebr., industrial on |
198 |
Potawatomi lands in Kansas, reserves for |
681 |
Quapaw Nation, land may be dedicated for |
742 |
sectarian, no appropriation for |
87 |
Seminole Nation, fund provided and lands reserved for |
150,663,664 |
Sioux Reservation in Dakota, establishment on, and children to be required to attend |
336,386 |
fund for support |
170 |
statistics of, to be annually reported by agents |
32 |
superintendent of |
44 |
additional duties may be required |
102 |
allowance for traveling expenses |
102 |
may act as agents |
79 |
teachers, annual report of, by agents |
32 |
Umatilla Reservation, Oreg., children to attend |
227 |
fund for support |
227 |
land reserved for |
225 |
United Peoria and Miami lands in Indian Territory, reserves for |
344 |
White Earth Reservation, lands granted for |
150 |
Wichita ceded lands, reservations for |
561 |
| Scouts, force of Indians to be enlisted in the Army as |
2 |
Nez Percé to be paid for services as |
540 |
noncommissioned officers to be appointed |
26 |
number increased |
26 |
pay to be same as cavalry troops |
2 |
for use of horses |
27 |
Sioux to be paid for services as |
485,526,559 |
| Scrip, Kansa Indian, payment of, out of trust funds |
285 |
| Seapcats, embraced in Yakima Nation |
529 |
| Searches for intoxicants, officers may make |
17 |
| Second Auditor, copies of contracts to be furnished before payment made |
24 |
| Second Comptroller, abstract of bids to be filed with |
27 |
| Secretary of Board of Indian Commissioners |
4 |
of Commission to Five Civilized Tribes |
79,80 |
of Interior. (See Interior, Secretary of.) of War, to purchase supplies from Indians when practicable |
387 |
| Sectarian schools, no appropriation for |
87 |
| Seizure of intoxicants |
18 |
property unlawfully in the Indian country, military force may be employed in |
19 |
| Seminole |
|
agreement of December 16, 1897 |
662 |
allotments, Commission to Five Civilized Tribes, to make |
663 |
conveyance prior to patent void |
663 |
leases of |
663 |
patents, rights conferred by |
664 |
church lands reserved |
664 |
Creek lands to be purchased for allotment to |
665 |
funds to be distributed per capita |
664 |
intoxicants to be prohibited |
664 |
lands to be appraised and allotted |
663 |
loyal, claim to be submitted to the Senate |
664,700 |
minerals, royalties to be paid on |
663 |
schools, fund provided |
663 |
lands reserved |
663,664 |
United States court to be held at Wewoka |
664 |
jurisdiction over real estate and crime |
664 |
Wewoka, town site, disposal of lands in |
663 |
agreement of October 7, 1899 |
702 |
descent of real and personal property |
702 |
rolls of citizenship, who may be enrolled |
702 |
allotments in severalty |
498 |
citizenship accorded allottees |
498 |
in Creek Nation to those domiciled there |
738 |
not to exceed 160 acres |
498 |
Annuities, expenditure in discretion of Commissioner of Indian Affairs |
150 |
Creeks, domiciled in Seminole Nation to receive allotment there |
738 |
funds, claims under certain treaties, payment of |
664,700 |
expenditure of, for civilization, etc |
150 |
proceeds of cession of 1866 |
340 |
of March 1, 1889 |
46,349 |
lands ceded by treaty of 1866, disposal to actual settlers |
340 |
legislation relating to, note |
662 |
railroad grants of lands, except rights of way, forfeited |
340 |
school fund, annual appropriation for |
150 |
statistics |
1042,1045 |
town-sites may be entered on lands ceded by treaty of 1866 |
341 |
treaty of August 7, 1856, amended as to distribution of funds |
150 |
| Seminole war, pension to survivors of |
122 |
| Senate, claims of loyal Creeks to be determined by |
660,736 |
loyal Seminole to be determined by |
664 |
| Seneca, agreement of January 3, 1893, with William B. Barker, ratified |
468 |
Allegany and Cattaraugus reservations, boundaries of villages to be fixed |
155 |
leases of lands in certain villages, valid for five years |
155 |
jurisdiction of courts over |
156 |
recording of |
156 |
renewals |
155,368 |
rents |
156 |
surveys of leased lands |
156 |
tribe to have possession |
155 |
make leases |
156 |
New York laws relative to highways extended over certain villages |
156 |
allotments, minor children |
752 |
provisions of general act of 1887 not applicable to those in New York |
35 |
cemetery lands may be granted to Wildwood Cemetery Association |
215 |
claims of Ogden Land Company to lands to be investigated |
522 |
funds, interest to be paid at 5 per cent from July 1, 1902 |
752 |
payment per capita |
752 |
permanent annuities funded |
741 |
leases, agent for New York Agency to receive and disburse rents |
715 |
for railroad purposes |
155 |
of land in certain villages (see also, supra, subtitle Alleghany, etc., reservations) |
155 |
renewals for term not to exceed ninety-nine years, except for railroad purposes |
368 |
to William B. Barker of oil and gas wells |
468 |
release of part of lands |
622 |
to Erie Preserving Company, confirmed |
715 |
to Ogden Land Company |
522 |
J. W. Peglow, of sand banks |
744 |
legislation relative to, note |
155 |
statistics |
1037,1040 |
| Seneca Telephone Company, right of way granted through Indian Territory |
703 |
| Settlement of accounts. See Accounts. Settlers on Indian lands, penalty of $1,000 for |
14 |
removal of |
14 |
Navaho lands before reserved, to be compensated |
285 |
removed from Crow Creek and Winnebago reservations, claims to be investigated |
378 |
may file suit in Court of Claims |
565 |
may reenter lands |
338 |
| Shawnee. (See also Absentee Shawnee and Eastern Shawnee.) |
|
Black Bob's band, title to Kansas lands to be quieted |
324 |
claims against Cherokee and United States to be presented to the Court of Claims |
372,446 |
for diverted funds referred to Court of Claims |
373 |
Eastern Band (see also Eastern Shawnee), agreement of June 23, 1874, ratified |
158 |
allotments for minor children |
752 |
lands in Indian Territory ceded for Modoc |
158 |
funds of, transfer of certain annuities to Cherokee |
521 |
lands of Black Bob's band, suit to be brought to quiet title to |
324 |
legislation relating to, note |
372 |
payments to, from Cherokee funds |
300 |
| Shebit. (See Shivwits.) |
|
| Shivwits, Nevada, statistics |
1042 |
| Sheepeaters |
|
agreement of May 14, 1880 |
314 |
allotments on Fort Hall Reservation |
314 |
annuities in consideration of cession |
314 |
cession of Lemhi Reservation, Idaho |
314 |
removal to Fort Hall Reservation |
314 |
statistics |
1035 |
| Sherman and Northwestern Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory |
368 |
| Shinpahs, embraced in Yakima Nation |
529 |
| Shoalwater Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing |
924 |
| Shoes, manufacture of, by Indians |
69 |
| Shooting at trains, etc., in Indian Territory |
78 |
| Shoshoni, agreement of September 26, 1872, with Eastern Band |
153 |
annuities to be paid |
154 |
cession of part of Wind River Reservation |
154 |
intruders excluded from reservation |
154 |
survey of southern boundary |
154 |
agreement of May 14, 1880 |
314 |
allotments on Fort Hall Reservation |
314 |
area |
314 |
restrictions on title of allottees for twenty-five years |
315 |
annuities in consideration of cessions |
314 |
cession of land in Fort Hall Reservation |
314 |
Lemhi Reservation |
314 |
removal from Lemhi Reservation to Fort Hall Reservation |
314 |
agreement of July 18, 1881 |
199 |
cession of land for railroad purposes across Fort Hall Reservation |
199 |
agreement of May 27, 1887, on Fort Hall Reservation |
292 |
cession of part of reservation |
292 |
lands ceded to be surveyed and sold |
293 |
proceeds of sales to be held in trust |
293 |
right of way ceded Utah and Northern Railroad Company |
293 |
agreement of April 21, 1896 |
624 |
cession of lands in Wyoming |
624,625 |
proceeds, how expended |
625 |
agreement of February 5, 1898 |
704 |
allotments to occupants of ceded lands |
705,706 |
boundaries of reservation, survey and marking |
706 |
cession of lands on Fort Hall Reservation |
704 |
Indians to have use of lands while remaining public lands |
706 |
highways through reservation |
706 |
irrigation, water reserved for |
706 |
payment for cessions |
705 |
depredation claims not to be deducted |
705 |
allotments on Fort Hall Reservation |
314,707 |
annuities, fund of $6,000 to be held at 5 per cent interest |
200 |
funds, proceeds of cessions on Fort Hall Reservation |
201,293,705 |
legislation relating to, note |
314 |
statistics | 1033,1035,1042,1045 |
| Shoshoni Agency, Wyo., statistics |
1042 |
| Shoshoni Reservation, Wyo., bridge across Big Wind River to be reconstructed |
523 |
ceded lands in, 1 mile square reserved to State of Wyoming and balance open to entry |
626 |
Executive orders establishing |
936 |
settlers prior to establishment to have claims for improvements, etc., investigated |
666 |
| Shyiks, embraced in Yakima Nation |
529 |
| Siletz Agency, Oreg., statistics |
1043 |
| Siletz Reservation, Oreg., allotments, excess of 80 acres may be patented to allottees and by them sold |
743 |
ceded lands to be disposed of to settlers |
535 |
Executive orders establishing |
890 |
Indians of, agreement of October 31, 1892 |
533 |
cession of unallotted lands |
533 |
payments for cessions |
533 |
depredation claims not to be paid |
534,535 |
distribution of |
534 |
religious societies to buy occupied lands |
535 |
taxes, etc., to be paid from payments |
534 |
timbered sections reserved |
534 |
Newport and Kings Valley Railroad Company granted right of way through |
287,381 |
proclamation opening ceded lands to settlement |
987 |
| Sioux |
|
agreement of September 26, 1876 |
169 |
allotments, houses to be erected on |
170 |
annuities, where to be delivered |
169 |
census to be taken annually |
171 |
cession of part of reservation |
169 |
employees on agency to be married |
170 |
full-blood Indians only to receive benefit of agreement |
170 |
funds for education and civilization |
170 |
half-breeds and whites excluded |
170 |
labor on reservation, products to be disposed of |
170 |
laws of United States extended over Indians |
171 |
reservation reduced, boundaries |
169 |
what is meant by term |
171 |
subsistence to be furnished |
170 |
wagon roads through reservation |
166,169 |
agreement of December 28, 1886 |
261 |
allotments |
263 |
area |
263 |
descent of, by Montana laws |
263 |
patents, contents of |
263 |
title in trust for twenty-five years |
263 |
allottees not to lose tribal rights |
263 |
annuities |
262 |
not required, retention for benefit of tribe |
263 |
preference to industrious Indians |
263 |
cattle, brand of Interior Department to be on |
262 |
sale forbidden |
262 |
cession of lands |
262 |
employees at agencies |
262 |
purpose of agreement |
262 |
reservation, boundaries |
264 |
marking of |
264 |
rights of way through |
264 |
to be separate from other tribes |
262 |
agriculture among, seed to be furnished |
335 |
allotments, area of |
263 |
descent by local laws |
263,332 |
general act of 1887 not to apply to certain lands |
35 |
houses to be erected by United States |
170 |
outside of reservation, if allottee requests within one year |
332 |
patents for, prior to March 2, 1889 |
333 |
patents to indicate restrictions upon title |
215,263,331 |
selection, how and when made |
330,331 |
special agents to have charge of |
331 |
title to be held in trust for twenty-five years |
215,263,331 |
tribal rights of allottees not affected |
263 |
annuities, cattle to be delivered |
335 |
distribution of |
335 |
industrious Indians preferred |
263 |
educational, continued |
335 |
excess not required, retention for future distribution |
263 |
payment of certain, under act of March 2, 1889, in money |
559 |
permanent fund for |
335 |
Santee and Flandreau Sioux |
598 |
where to be delivered |
169 |
woolen clothing to those in Nebraska and Dakota to be delivered by November 1 |
620 |
attorneys for South Dakota bands and for Santee band may be employed |
447 |
Brule band, agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 |
168,172 |
Cheyenne River Agency, agreement of, September 26, 1876 |
169,172 |
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company through land in Dakota |
334,431 |
citizenship to be accorded allottees |
331 |
claims for supplies furnished in 1861 and 1863 to be settled |
228 |
Crow Creek Agency, agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 |
169,172 |
Crow Creek Reservation, cattle to be purchased |
755 |
compensation for deficiencies in allotments |
559 |
funds, expenditure of part |
755 |
Fort Peck Reservation, boundaries defined |
264 |
timber on adjoining lands may be used |
264 |
funds, distribution between separate reservations in accordance with numbers of Indians |
386 |
division among members fifty years from March 2, 1889 |
336 |
lands outside of separate reservations, relinquished and restored to public domain |
166,336 |
legislation relative to, note |
166 |
Lower Brule (see also Lower Brule Sioux), agreement at agency of, September 26, 1876 |
169,172 |
Mdewakanton band, service in Army during certain wars, payment for |
485 |
Oglala band, agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 |
169,172 |
Ponca, removal to Indian Territory |
167 |
ponies taken from Red Cloud and Red Leaf bands to be paid for |
339,386 |
religious organizations holding lands, grants to |
336 |
reservations in Dakota defined |
328 |
Rosebud Reservation, agreement of March 10, 1898, Lower Brule may be settled on reservation |
690 |
Santee Reservation, Nebr., agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 |
169,172 |
schoolhouses to be erected |
336 |
service in Army during certain wars, payment for |
430,485 |
Sisseton band (see also Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux), service in Army during certain wars, payment for |
430,485 |
Standing Rock Agency, agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 |
169,172 |
statistics |
1031,1039,1041,1043 |
subsistence to be furnished |
170 |
certain rights to be relinquished |
166 |
supplies furnished in 1861 and 1862, claims for, to be settled |
228 |
places of delivery to be fixed |
166 |
trading with, for property furnished by United States, penalty for |
335 |
unallotted lands disposed of to actual settlers |
332 |
Wahpeton band (see also Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux), service in Army during certain wars, payment for |
485 |
Wapakoota band, service in Army during certain wars, payment for |
485 |
| Sioux City and Omaha Railway Company, right of way through Omaha and Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska |
682 |
sale of part of Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska not to affect grant to |
287 |
| Sioux Reservation, Dak., American Island donated to city of Chamberlain and may be leased for quasi-public purposes |
337,570 |
Dakota Central Railroad Company granted right of way through |
334 |
divided into separate reservations |
328 |
Executive orders establishing |
884,898 |
Forest City and Sioux City Railroad Company granted right of way through |
553 |
Forest City and Watertown Railroad Company granted right of way through |
325 |
irrigation, Secretary of Interior to prescribe rules relating to |
333 |
proclamation opening to settlement |
943 |
schools to be erected and children between 6 and 16 to attend |
386 |
unallotted portions to be disposed of to actual settlers |
332 |
wagon roads through |
166,169 |
| Sioux Reserve, Nebr., Executive orders establishing |
864 |
| Sioux wars, payment to certain Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux for services rendered during |
430,485 |
| Sisseton and Wahpeton band of Sioux |
|
agreement of December 12, 1889 |
429 |
allotments in severalty |
430 |
cession of lands in Dakota |
429 |
funds to be held in trust at 3 per cent interest |
429 |
payment for cession at $2.50 per acre |
429 |
services during Sioux hostilities |
430 |
religious societies preferred in purchase of lands occupied |
429 |
attorneys, contracts with, provisions relating to |
686 |
ceded lands in Dakota to be settled under the homestead laws |
432 |
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company granted right of way through lands in Dakota |
431 |
claim of loyal members referred to Court of Claims |
742 |
leases of farming and grazing lands for three years |
620 |
leases to be approved by Secretary of Interior and subleases to be void |
666 |
service in Army during certain wars, payment for |
430,485,559 |
statistics |
1043 |
| Skalallam, statistics |
1040 |
| Skiatook Mission, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for |
725,790 |
| Skokomish, statistics |
1040 |
| Skokomish Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing |
924 |
| Smith River Reserve, Cal., Executive orders establishing |
830 |
| Smithsonian Institution, archives and records relating to Indians to be transferred to |
27 |
| Snakes, statistics |
1042 |
| Snohomish Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing |
925 |
| Soldiers and sailors' homestead rights, ceded lands in Oklahoma |
47 |
| South Dakota, bands of Indians in, attorneys may be paid not to exceed $1,000 per annum |
447 |
Executive orders relating to reservations in |
895 |
| South McAlester, court of appeals to be held at |
75 |
term of court at |
71 |
| Southern judicial district, Indian Territory, change of boundary |
118 |
| Southern Kansas Railway Company, right of way through Indian Territory |
220 |
| Southern Pacific Railway Company, right of way through Yuma Reservation, Cal |
544 |
| Southern Ute Agency, Colo., established |
157 |
statistics |
1043 |
| Southern Ute in Colorado, agreement of November 13, 1888, disapproved |
555 |
allotments in severalty |
556 |
census of |
184 |
irrigation ditches through allotments |
754 |
proceeds of lands sold under act of February 20, 1895, disposed of |
556 |
rations to be issued to allottees and reservation to Indians at designated places |
599 |
removal from southwestern Colorado |
36 |
to La Plata River |
181 |
reservation for Indians not taking allotments |
556 |
unallotted lands opened to settlement |
556 |
| Southern Ute Reservation, Colo., irrigation, Secretary of Interior to investigate practicability of, and to report to Congress |
620 |
proclamation opening ceded lands to settlement |
994 |
| Sovereignty of United States over Indian Territory |
80 |
| Special agents, appointment of, by President and Secretary of Interior |
6 |
disbursement of money to Indians may be made by |
76 |
appointment, bond, regulations, etc |
76 |
investigating schools, officers of Indian service may be examined by |
102 |
oaths may be administered by |
102 |
may be appointed to select allotments where there is no agent for the tribe |
33 |
traveling allowances to, $3 per diem when on field duty |
31 |
| Spelling of Indian tribal names |
1021 |
| Spokan, appropriations for, expenditure for members on Spokan, Colville and Jocko Reservation |
742 |
removal to Cur d'Alene Reservation |
420,449,454,742 |
statistics |
1032 |
Upper and Middle bands |
|
agreement of March 18, 1887 |
449,453 |
allotments in severalty |
453 |
annuities to certain chiefs |
454 |
blacksmith and carpenter to be furnished |
454 |
cession of lands |
453 |
per capita payment to allottees |
454 |
preference to Indians in employment |
454 |
removal to Cur d'Alene Reservation |
449,454 |
may be removed to Spokan or Jocko Reservation |
454 |
settlers outside of reservation may take lands occupied |
453 |
| Spokane Falls and Northern Railway Company, right of way through Colville Reservation, Wash |
349 |
| Spokan Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing |
924 |
mineral entries on lands in, not applicable to allotments or to Government or school lands |
754,799 |
Spokan on, appropriations to be used for |
742 |
Upper and Middle bands of Spokan may be removed to |
454 |
| Spotted Tail Agency, agreement with Brule Sioux of, September 26, 1876 |
169,171 |
| Squaxon, statistics |
1040 |
| Standing Rock Agency, Dak., agreement with Sioux of, September 26, 1876 |
169,172 |
boundaries defined |
329 |
Executive orders establishing reserve |
884 |
statistics |
1043 |
| Station grounds for railroads in Indian Territory |
77,114 |
| Statistics of agencies and tribes |
1027 |
| Stock, investments of, for Indians, to be made by President |
10 |
annual reports to be made to Congress |
10 |
special accounts to be kept |
10 |
grazing unlawfully on Indian lands, penalty for |
14 |
raising on Fort Belknap Reservation |
602 |
| Stockbridge, statistics |
1034 |
| Stockbridge and Munsee, act for relief of |
128,500 |
adoption of persons not of Indian descent to be void |
130 |
allotments, reservation of land for |
128,130,500 |
citizen party, funds of, to be distributed |
129 |
roll of members |
129 |
tribal rights relinquished |
130 |
debts of, payment from proceeds of Wisconsin lands |
129 |
funds, division between citizen and Indian party |
129 |
from sale of lands in Wisconsin, how amount due shall be ascertained |
129 |
intent of members in |
500 |
of Indian party, to be held in trust |
129 |
Indian party, adoption of persons not Indians to be void |
130 |
allotments |
130 |
alienation forbidden |
130 |
area of |
130 |
changes in |
131 |
descent of |
130 |
reservation for |
128 |
church and school lands |
131 |
funds of, to be held in trust |
129,500 |
interest to be paid on |
129 |
known as the Stockbridge tribe of Indians |
130 |
marriage of female out of tribe, rights to be forfeited |
131 |
reservation to be obtained for |
130 |
roll of members |
130 |
lands in Shawanaw County, Wis., to be appraised and sold |
128 |
advertisement of sale |
129 |
allotments, reservation for |
128 |
appraisal open to inspection |
128 |
| Stockbridge and Munsee lands, lots to be 80 acres |
129 |
proceeds of sale, how applied |
129 |
sales, not less than appraisal value |
129 |
membership in tribe and rights to funds |
500 |
rolls of citizenship, of citizen and Indian parties |
130 |
| Stone on lands of Five Civilized Tribes may be sold for use in Indian Territory |
108 |
| Storehouses, Commissioners of Indian Affairs may hire, at railroads |
27 |
| Subagencies, boundaries of, to be established by Secretary of the Interior |
6 |
| Subagents, appointment of, by President |
6 |
arrest and trial of fugitives from justice in Indian country to be secured by |
19 |
Indian criminals to be secured by |
19 |
bond of $1,000 to be given by |
6 |
compensation for extra services except actual expenses not to be allowed |
6 |
delivery of goods and money to be witnessed and certified to by |
9 |
discontinuation of services when unnecessary |
7 |
distilleries in agencies to be destroyed by |
18 |
intruders in Indian country may be removed by |
18 |
license to trade may be issued by |
16 |
may take depositions regarding depredations |
20 |
not to be appointed in agency where there is an agent residing |
6 |
passports may be issued by |
17 |
salary to be $1,000 per annum |
6 |
searches for intoxicants to be made by |
17 |
to reside where President shall direct |
6 |
| Subsistence, Fort Berthold Reservation Indians, not to be furnished adult males not working or children not attending school |
427 |
to be furnished Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho |
170 |
Sioux |
170 |
| Suits, United States district attorney to represent Indians in |
66 |
| Sulphur Springs, Chickasaw Nation, cession to United States |
785 |
intoxicants not to be sold in |
785 |
| Superintendents, arrest and trial of fugitives from justice in Indian country to be secured by |
19 |
Indian criminals to be secured by |
19 |
delivery of money and goods to be witnessed and certified to by |
9 |
depositions may be taken by, regarding depredations |
20 |
disbursement of money to Indians may be made by |
9 |
discontinuation of office |
5 |
distilleries in agencies to be destroyed by |
18 |
intruders in Indian country may be removed by |
18 |
license to trade may be issued by |
16 |
passports may be issued by |
17 |
searches for intoxicants may be made by |
17 |
| Superintendent of schools, agent's duties to be performed by |
67,79 |
bonds to be as other agents |
67,79 |
allowance for traveling expenses |
102 |
appointment and duties |
44,102 |
Cherokee, N. C., training school, to act as agent |
65 |
bond and compensation |
65 |
| Suppai Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing |
809 |
| Supplies, claims for, furnished without authority of law |
9 |
Sioux in Minnesota, settlement of |
228 |
delivery of, labor on reservations by able-bodied Indians |
24 |
report of |
2 |
number of Indians present and receiving same |
2,12 |
rolls of Indians entitled to, agents to make |
24 |
for civilized Indians, commutation to money |
63,101 |
manufacture by Indians |
69,113 |
purchase to be on bids after advertisement |
8,20,112 |
approval by Board of Indian Commissioners |
29 |
before appropriation, on basis of preceding year |
69 |
in open market in cases of exigency |
20,112 |
Indian vendors preferred |
113 |
retention from parents of children not attending school |
66 |
storehouses may be rented at railroads |
27 |
warehouse at Omaha |
87,620 |
| Supreme Court of the United States, appeals to, in citizenship cases in Five Civilized Tribes |
101 |
decision in case of Cherokee Nation v. Hitchcock |
1053 |
Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock |
1058 |
| Sureties on agents' bonds to file statement of property |
25 |
liability for funds received from any source |
101 |
| Surveyors, Commission to Five Civilized Tribes may employ |
80,97 |
| Surveys, Blackfeet Reservation, Mont |
608 |
Cherokee Nation, expenses, how paid |
726 |
town sites |
793,795 |
Cherokee Strip |
131 |
Chickasaw Nation, resurvey by Geological Survey, provisions relating to |
620 |
Chippewa Reservation, Minn., reimbursement for expenses out of sale of lands |
666 |
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation, ninety-eighth meridian, west |
649 |
town sites, expenses not to be charged to tribes |
651 |
Creek Nation, expenses, how paid |
660,738 |
Crow Reservation in Montana, payment out of certain funds |
452 |
Fort Belknap Reservation |
604 |
Fort Hall Reservation, marking of boundaries |
294,706 |
in Indian Territory, boundary monuments |
82 |
cost limited |
82 |
defacing, how punished |
82 |
Geological Survey to supervise |
82 |
instructions to be issued by Secretary of Interior |
82 |
plats, filing of |
82 |
rectangular system to be followed |
82 |
of Indian lands, after allotment, readjustment of allotments |
33 |
land office to direct |
14 |
system of public lands surveys to be followed |
14 |
town sites in Cherokee Nation |
107,793 |
expenses, how paid |
795 |
Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, expenses not to be charged to tribes |
107,651 |
Creek Nation |
107 |
Ute lands in Colorado |
185 |
| Suspension of agents and employees by inspectors |
4 |
chiefs for trespasses upon allotted lands |
15 |
| Swinomish, statistics |
1044 |
| Swinomish Reserve, Wash., Executive orders establishing |
925 |