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SIXTY-N IN TH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 27. 1927. 953 farmers, and one blacksmith Sgrticle 13, treaty of April 29, 1868) Additional ¤¤x>x>li¤¤. $14,400; for pay of second blac mith, and furnishing 11-on, steel, and ’"{}‘2{’f§°§_,·_§t,‘{;_ other material (article 8 of same treaty), $1,600; for pay of addi- tional empgoyees of the several agencies for the Sioux in Nebraska, North Da ota, and South Dakota, $134,426; for subsistence of the Sioux and for purposes of their civilization (Act of February 28, 1877), $214,574: Provided, That this sum shall include transportation mp, of supplies from the termination of railroad or steamboat trans- plies portatiogi and 311 gigis service Indians shall be employed whenever practica e; in 65,000. ‘ For support and civilization of Confederatcd Bands of Utes: For ,,,%°,,,,""f‘*°’“‘°" Bud- _pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, and two black- smiths (article 15, treaty of,March 2, 1868) $9,660- for psy of two ` ’p' ` teachers (same article and treaty), $2,400; for of-.1;-on and steel and the necessary tools for blacksmith s p (artictv-9,·~same treaty), $220; for annual amount for the purchase of beef;mutton‘ wheat Hour, beans and potatoes, or other necessary articles of food F°°°· and clothing, and farming equipment (article 12, same treat ), I $23,7160 for 4(pay of employees at the several Ute agencies, $19,050; AMW mp °Y°°°' ina, 55,0; ‘· · For sup ort of S kanes in Washin n (article 6 of agreement S "°°°“·w“"· with)sa;d lhdians, diaoted March 18, 188§gatiiied by Act of July 13, `m`”°p`m` 1892 , 1,320; i o For support of Shoshones in Wyoming: For ay of hysieian, €,*f,‘{f‘*{°¥‘°f·,§§§'°· teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer farmer, and blacksmith (article M, 10, treaty o July 3, 1868), $6,000; for p·ay·~0f second blacksmith, and such iron and steel and other mater-ia asmay be required, as per article 8, same treaty, $1,240; in all, $7 ,240;l ‘ o - — In all, for treaty supulations, not to exceed $579,540. c A For expenses incident to the administration of the restricted- or §}3{,§g,·},°,§§,$’;;mp_ trust property of Indians under the Quapaw Indian Agencéy $15,000, my-all Mlans ¤¤<l¤r· reimbursable to the United States as provided in the Act o lrebruary ° '°’ p' m` 14, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 415), - ' ~ i For support and-civilization of Indians under the jurisdiction of ,,f,“P°;°{,§;,‘j,,‘g“‘”P,$,°,'§{ the fcllowmg a encies, to be paid from the funds held bi the tribe! l¤¤<1¤· States in trust fgir the respective tribes, in not to exceed t e following sums respective : s “ ‘ ·‘ Arizona: Coloiiado River, $4,500; Fort Apache $125,000; Fort -****4***4 Mojave, $1,000; Kaibab, $2,000; Pima, $800; Salt River, $300; San Carlos, $74,000- Truxton Can on, $30,000; in all, $237,600; ‘ i California: Round Valley, $5,000; Tule River,i$200; in all, $5,200; °°“‘°'¤*°· Coloradip: Consolidated Ute (Southern Ute, $5,000; Ute Mountain, C°1°¤d°· $14,500 19 500- Idahcii Coeur d’Alene, $16,000; Fort Hall, $25,000; Fort Lapwai, I“*“°· $14,000; in all, $55,000; Iowa: Sac and Fox, $1,800; ~_ I°"* Kansas: Kickapoo, $1,500; Pottawatomie, $2,800; in all, $4,300; K“"“· Michigan: Mackinac, $200· M‘°““”· Minnesota: Consolidated Clmewa, $1,000; Red Lake, $60,000, M‘”““°°'“ pa able out of trust funds of- Lake»Indians; in all, $61,000; ‘ Montana: Blackfeet, $2,000; Flathead, $40,000; Fort Belknap, M°”““ $20,000; Fort Peck, $10,000; Tongue River, $15,000; Rocky Boy, $5 000; in all, $92,000; Nebraska: Omaha $1,000; _;°:;°` Nevada: Carson (l<`ort McDermitt, $300; Pyramid Lake, $5,000), ° $5,300; WalkerlRiver (Paiufe, $200;‘aWalker River, $200; Summit Lake, $200) , $600; Western Shoshone, $16,000; in all, $21,900; New Mexico: Jicarilla, $80,000- Mescalero, $55,000; Navajo, $100,- N"' M°“°°· 000, to be apportioned among the several Navajo jurisdictions m Arizona and New Mexico; in all, $235,000; ‘ i