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576 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. Vol- 7. rv- 21% W3 at of Janua 20, 1825, and article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), V‘e2l1%8ii2»iii4` ;I0I)0?’for permarrirent annuity for education (article 2, treaty of Janu- ‘.§;’}·’,P·“"; "°‘·“· ary 20, 1825, and article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), se,000; for p·I$<>¤i ¤¤dS*¢¤*- permanent annuity for iron and steel (article 9, treaty_of January 20, p.isi)iZ7’p`m; V°l`u’ 1825, and article 13, treaty of June 22, 1855), $320; in all, $10,520. ·,~,(§*‘,§,'§Q‘€§,h02f’°°” For the support, continuance, and maintenance of the Cherokee S¤pp¤r¢.~=¢¤· han Training School, near Tahlequah, Oklahoma, for the orphan %an children of the State of Oklahoma belonging to the restricted class, to be conducted as an industrial school under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $45,000; for repairs and improvements, $8,000; m all, $53,000. du°,;*,_!f*$,§,’{,',;§f,’_';‘f· *“‘ For aid to the common schools in the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Semmole Nations and the_Quapaw Agency m Oklahoma, $150,000, to be expended m the discretion of the Secretary Pr¤¤i»· . , _ of the Interior, and under rules and regulations to be prescribed by ¤¤$°$r°;”$Z§i»igm`t°tl°° him: Prmnied, That this appropriation shall not be subylect to the "°£*"¤P·5‘“· limitation in section 1 of the Act of May 25, 1918 (Fortiet Statutes, p 564), the expenditure o money to educate children oi*I:ss than one—fourth Indian blood. Oregon. OREGON. d,_§;g>¤°"· °“`·· °‘ 1*** For support and civilization of Indians at Grande Ronde and Gmiide Reeds ¤¤¤ Siletz Agencies, Oregon, including pay of emplotiees, $2,400. _ Suéiiaiiisgeiiiiiiiéncy. For support and civilization of Indians of e Klamath Agency, Oregon? mcéuidliilg pay of employees, $5,000, payable from tribal fun s o said ans. U¤¤*’*“° A€°”°¥ For support and civilization of the Indians of the Umatilla Agency, Oregon? mcéufligg pay of employees, $2,800, payable from tribal fun s o said n ians. ,,0% $Pg§°d,‘}_§,f¤*$; For support and civilization of `Indians under the jurisdiction mics. of the following agencies, to be paid from the funds held by the United States in trust for the respective tribes, not to exceed the sums spppifiedgn each Scase, to wit: Klamath, $75,000; Umatilla, $8,000; arm p vs, 2,000. Ag‘:'¤g;_m $P'*¤¤’· For gnvipport antdmciivilization of the confederated tribes and bands under arm Sp Agency, Oregon, mcludmv pay of employees, $3,800; to be reimgursed under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. “°*°“* S°h°°‘· For support and education of seven hundred Indian u ils, including native Indian pucpils brought from Alaska, at the Indian school, Sa em, Oregon, including pay of superintendent, $140,000: for general repsgrs an improvements, $20,000; for boys’ dormitory, $50,000; in a , $210,000. ,,,f,fl““‘“‘*‘ R°‘°"'“‘ For improvement, maintenance, and 0 eration of the Modoc · ir;iLp1·;pg£1¤g;nj;;€é»03f l’oint,_Sand Creek, Fort Creek, Crooked Cliieek, and miscellaneous from tnbainmes. ’ irrigation prcyects on the Klamath Reservation, $8,600, to be paid from the_ fun s held by the United States in trust for the Klamath Indians in the State of Oregon, said sum, or such part thereof as may be used, to be reimbursed to the tribe under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. South Dakota. sourn naxora. d,%,EL°;; S35! I”` _ Forsupport and civilization of the Yankton Sioux, South Dakota, Ampecim nécgdcs including pay of employees,_$7,e00. _ imma-zuammas. ’ For support and_c1v1l1zation of Indians under the `urisdiction of the following agencies, to be paid from the funds held lay the United States in_ trust for the respective tribes, not to exceed the sums specified in each case; to wit: Cheyenne River, $100,000: Crow Creek. $500; Lower Brule, $:1,000; Rosebud, $5,000; Sisseton, $5,000. I