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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 290. 1894. 3()3 For support and civilization of the Modoc Indians now residing ,M<··¤<>¢¤· I¤<1i•¤ Tvrwithin the Indian Territory, four thousand dollars. mm"` For support and civilization of the Moqui Indians, including pay of Mcquis. employees, six thousand dollars. For support and civilization of the Navajo Indians, New Mexico N¤*¤i•>¤- Territory, including pay of employees, and purchase of farming implements and seed, seven thousand five hundred dollars, For support and civilization of the Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho Northern cimyeum Indians on the Tongue River, in Montana, twenty-five thousand dollars. “”° ““""h°°“‘ For the purchase of agricultural implements and support and civiliza- bN¢g P¤r¤•=¤. J<>¤¤r1¤'¤ tion of Joseph’s band of Nez Perces Indians, ten thousand dollars. °° ` For support and civilization of the Nez Perces Indians in Idaho, N" P°’°°°· including pay of physician, six thousand five hundred dollars. For support and civilization of the Poneas, including pay of employees, P•>¤¢¤¤· fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, That this amount be divided pro rata Prnqigo. gnong all the members of said tribe in the Indian Territory and in South D“"“‘°"‘ akota. . For support and civilization of the Quinaielts and Quillehutes, Wash- Q§ffQ,§,QQ:l"“ ‘""* ington, including pay of employees, three thousand dollars. For support and civilization of Shoshone Indians in Wyoming, ilfteen Shoshuues, Wyothousand dollars. “""g‘ For support and civilization of Shoshone Indians in Nevada, includ- s1m•1w¤s¤,m-vane. ing pay of employees, ten thousand dollars. For support, civilization and instruction of the Seminoles in Florida, S•¤¤¤i¤•>1¤¤. F1<>ri•1¤- six thousand dollars, one-half of which sum shall be expended by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in procuring permanent homes for said Indians. For support and civilization of Sioux of Devils Lake, North Dakota, S*°¤*·D¤**l¤ I·¤*=¤· including pay of employees, six thousand dollars. For support and civilization of the S’Klallam Indians, Washiiigton, S’K¤=¤·¤¤· including pay of employees, one thousand five hundred dollars. For support and civilization of the Tonkawa Indians, Indian Terri- 1`°""“"“°· tory, and for seeds and agricultural implements, four thousand dollars. For support and civilization of the Walla \Va1la, Cayuse, and Uma- usX’¤£j•d‘Q:l:jii,1£;¤v· tilla tribes, Oregon, including pay of employees, six thousand five hun- ` dred dollars. For support and civilization of Indians at the Mission Agency, Cali- hf,§§::°° AK°¤°Y fornia, including pay of employees, ten thousand dollars. ` For support and civilization of the Yakamas and other Indians at Y¤¥¤¤····••» said agency, including pay of employees, ten thousand dollars. ` For the construction of a wagon road on the Hoopa Valley Indian Hoops Valley. cm- _ Reservation in the State of California in accordance with the recom- ’°"""‘°"" mendation of Captain W. E. Dougherty, United States Army, acting Indian agent in charge of said Reservation, to the Commissioner of Indian Atfairs, dated November twenty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, three thousand five hundred and nine dollars. The work on said road to be pertornied as far as practicable by Indians. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to remove and rebuild the mljglsg ::{ugW*¤•* bridge across the Big Wind River on the Shoshone Indian Reservation,Y ` in the State of Wyoming, two thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. GENERAL INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF THE INDIAN I“°'“°“"“°‘P°“’°°· SERVICE. Arizona: For general incidental expenses of Indian service, includ- *'*‘°"* ing traveling expenses of agents in Arizona, and for the support and civilization of Indians at the Colorado River, Pima, and Maricopa and Moquis Pueblo agencies, twelve thousand dollars; and pay of employees at same agencies, six thousand dollars, in all, eighteen thousand dollars.