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- IND Indians--(`ontinued Ofdcers of Indian affairs——Continued Superintendent for Five Civilized Tribes, appointment, p. 690. § 25 , . ' . Superintendent of Union Agency, office abolished, p. 690, Traveling expenses, allowance for. p. 692, § 54 . Penalties for violation of law protecting Indians, recovery byaction. p. ’702.`§ 201 . . _ Process in Indiancountry, posse comitatus in executing p. 704, § 226 0 ` Property rigxhtsgenerally . ` See also 'Lands of Indians. supra Burden of proof in suits between white persons ,an<l Indians. p, 702. §—194‘ _ A ` ~ Inheritance,`see Descent and distribution, supra ` Injuries to property of Indians, reparation, p,. 70-l.· §§227.228 ? e. ·. . · - Marriage between white men and Indian women, effect as to tribal property, p. 701, '§§ 181-184 ‘ - Sale by agent of livestock not required for use andsubsistence, p. 702, § 192 · _ I · Sale of cattle purchased by Government for- use of Indians, p. 702, § 195 . Protection of Indians, p. 700, § 17-1 et seq. · _ . Quarantine/ in case of infectious or contagious diseases, g p. 702, sms ‘ ~- —_ Regulations. for earrying out laws relating to Indians. authority of President, p. 689, §"9 Reservations `· _. ·' ‘ _ ‘ Creation of `Indian reservations, p. 703. § 211 Crimes,-committed on Indian reservation in Sou-th Dakota, law governing, p. 504, § 549 , Highyvays through reservations, p. 709,`§ 311 et seq. ' Jurisdiction of crimes on reservations in South Dakota. v-870·.%51 . · . — North Dakota reservations as parts of divisions of Judicial districts ·where located. p. 886, § 180 _ Removal ot persons unlawfully on reservations, p.' 70-1, ‘§ 222 · ' — i . b _ Rights of way through reservations. p. 709, § 311‘et seq. ' Survey of reservations, p. 700, § 176 _ * Transfer or sale of Government property at reserva- . `tions,_p..702, § 191 O . _ _ . . Sale of property belonging to or held for use oflndians. see Property rights generally, supra t · `· Schools , e _ _ _ Agricultural experimental work, appropriations for. · p. 708,§301 ° . ; ·, Annuities withheld from Osage Indians ‘fer nonatten- - dance at school, p. 707,} 285 _ ‘ i · Appropria·tions_ for experiments on Indian school or · agency farms, p..708, § 301 · ‘ . . Appropriations for school purposes,h supervision of · expenditure, p. 708, `§ 295 I ' Appropriations for sectarian schoolsprohibited, p. $707,. $278 . · ( · . Army omcers, detail to duty with Indian schools, p. 706, G5 273, 276 —' ` · Attendance at schools, regulations to secure, p. 707, §§ 282-$4 · , ° . . . Census of Indians and report of numbers of school children, p. 708, { 298 · 4 . ‘ Children of Indians taking lands in’ severalty, bcnedt ofschool appropriations, p. 707, $281 · Diseontinuance Gt schools, p. 798,. 5 M. Employment of Indian boys and girlsas assistants at schools, p.- 706, 5 274 »

Ex 2280 Indians--·Co11til1ued __ Schools-—Continued . Expenditure for Indian schools and agencies, annual rep0rtp.708§300,i_ _ A . Expenditure of Indian education 'fund, annual ro- ‘ port, p. 108,5 299 _ ` Expendituresfor children with less than"one·fourlh · o Indian blood, p. 708, 5 297 · r Instructions as to nature and effect of alcoholic drinks and narcotics,. p. 616, /5111 I · _ ' Instructors, employment, p. 700,.§ 271 i Land grants to missionary boards and religious organizat s for `schoolpurposes, p. 707, § 280 _ Leave$\bsence to employees, p. 700, § 275 I I iNumber of school children, report by Indian agents, p. 708, § 298 · “A ` Per capita espenditure for School purposes, limitation, p.708,§296 `f J, " ‘ · Rations ·for mission ’schools,_p. 707, 5 279 Rations withheld for nonattendance at schools, p,. , 707,§283~ . =» ’ . Reform lwhool,. poooolo_ consent to commitment. of schild, p. 708,»§ 302 ‘ _ . ·" ' “Removal of Government property at schools not renquired for use, p._ 707, § 29.1 ‘ “J Sale ohabandoned school buildings on tribal property, p;'708,§294 _ ., _ ~ . Sale of lands purchased for day school, p. 708, 5 293 Sectarian schools, appropriations prohibited, ·p. 707, § l · _ 278 - · . · . ” ’. . I Sending or taking child to school out of State, consent _ of parent_or next ot kin, p. 707, H 286, 287 ° , Superintendent of Indian Schools, p, 706, Q 272 T Superintendent of school asglndian agent, "p. 693, Suspension of schools, p. 708. 5 292 trnooaoro, Roosevelt Indian School, use ot Apache mili- 7 tary post, p. 700, § 277 · l' ’ . Transportation of Indian pupils at Government ex- ’ pense, p. 707, § @0 ·_ w . i

 _ Vacant military posts or barracks for schools, p. 700,

" gg 276, 277- · White children in Indian boarding schools, p. 707, White children in Indian day schools, p. 707, § 288 _ Secretary of Interiorpsupervlsory power, p. 55, { 485 Seditious messages to `Indians, penalty for sending or car-. i - rying, p. 700,_§§ 171, 172 · _ · ·- _ _ Y Seizure of property for violation of laws protecting`“In— ` dlans, procedure, p. 702, 5 193 _ l Superlntendence -by_President of `tribes west ot Mississippi, °P·700»§174—.  » * o Supplies for Indians Distribution, p. 696, § 111 et ._ . Purchase; p. 095, § 91 __ , ·` Territorial statutory provisions as affecting Indians p. 1045, §§ 1-151, 1452 , » · . » Timber on Indian reservations orallotments. sale `or other fi disposition ot"dead timber, p. 702, §§ 190, 197 { Traders with Indians —_ ·.`_ _ Appointment of traders, p. 705, Q 201 License to trade, p. 705, § 204 , _ Persons permitted. to trade, p. 700, § 262 Prohibited purchases and sales, p. 700, § 205‘ , · Prohibition of trading in particular articles, authority . of Prmident, p, 705, § 203. _ _ [ . Weapons, sal to Indians, p. 700, § 200 White persons as clerks to traders, .p. 705, § 204