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SEVENTIETH CO N GR ES S . SESS . I. Cs. 137 . 1928 . moneys from this appropriation on behalf of the said Five Civilized Tribes . Tongue River In- For expenses of the tribal council of the Tongue River Indians, dians, Mont . Tribal council, etc . Montana, and of delegates of the council to the city of Washington on tribal business, $1,000, to be immediately available . Fulfilling treaties . Fulfilling treaties with Indians : For the purpose of discharging obligations of the United States under treaties and agreements with variou s tribes and ban ds of In dians as follows Idaho d'A lenes, Coeur d'Alenes, Idaho (Article 11, agreem ent of March 3, 1891), Vol. 26, p. 1029.

$3,360 ; Bon no Ps, Idah o.

Bannocks, Idaho (Article 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $6,660 ; 15, Vol . Mont.

Crows, Montana (Articles 8 and 10, treaty of May 7, 1868), Vol. 15, p . 652,

$6,380 ; Northern Cheyennes Norther n Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Montana (Arti cle 7, treaty of and Arapahoes, Mont . Vol.19,p. 256 .

May 10, 1868, and agreement of February 28, 1877), $75,000 ; Pawnees, Okl a .

Pawnees Oklahoma (articles 3 and 4 treaty of September 24, Vol.11,p.731; Vol.27,

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1857, and article 3, agreement of November 23, 1892), $50,000 ; Vol . 7, p.425.

Quapaws, Oklahoma (article 3, treaty of May 13, 1833), $2,040 ; Sioux, different Vol. 15, p . 640; Vol .19,

Sioux of different tribes, including Sant ees Sioux of Nebraska, P.256.

North Dakota and South Dakota (art icles 8 and 13, treaty of April 29, 1868, and Act of February 28, 1877), $365,000 ; B nds . Confederated Confederated Bands of Utes (articles 9, 12, and 15, treaty of March Vol. 15, p.622.

2, 1868), $55,000 ; Sol27,p. . 139 . Wash .

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pokanes, Washington (article 6, agreement of March 18, 1887), 27, $1,320 ; Vol. ii, pp . 675,, 6676 .

Shoshon es, Wyoming (articles 8 and 10, treaty o f July 3, 1868), $7,240 ; Qua paw Agency .

In all, for treaty stipulations, not to exceed $572,000 . Administering prop- For expenses incident to the administration of the restricted or er` ofI 41, pans . under . trust property of Indians under the Quapaw Indian Agency, $15,000, reimbursable to the United States, as provided in the Act of Febru- ary 14, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 415) . General cified support,

Fo r gene ral sup port of India ns and adminis tratio n of Indian from tribal undse IICies property under the jurisdiction of the following agencies, to be paid from the funds h eld by t he United States in trust for the respect ive Arizona.

tribes, in not to exceed the following sums, respectively Arizona : Colorado River, $4,500 ; Fort Apache, $150,000, of which $3,500 may be used for construction of farmer's quarters at the Carrixo Station, including necessary out buildings and well, and $5,000 may be used for construction, repairs, and improvements at the agency plant ; Fort Mojave, $300 ; Kaibab, $7,000 ; Pima, $500 ; Salt River, $300 ; San Carlos, $78,000 ; Truxton Canyon, $30,000 ; in all $270,600 ; Cal ifornia .

California : Mission, $3,200 ; Round Valley, $5,000 ; Tule River, $200 ; in all, $8,400 ; Colorado.

Colorado : Consolidated Ute (Southern Ute, $5,000 ; Ute Moun- tain, $14,500), $19,500 ; Idaho °

Idaho : Coeur d'Alene, $16,000 ; Fort Hall, $25,000 ; Fort Lapwai, Iowa .

$14,000 ; in all, $55,000 ; Iowa : Sac and Fox, $1,800 ; Kansas .

Kansas : Kickapoo, $1,500 ; Pottawatomie, $2,800 ; in all, $4,300 ; Michigan °

Michigan : Mackinac, $200 ; Mi nnes ota .

Minnesota : Consolidated Chippewa, $1,000 ; Red Lake, $60,000, payable out of trust funds of Red Lake Indians ; in all, $61,000 ; Montana. Proviso .

Montana : Blackfeet, $2,000 ;; Flathead, $44,000 : Provided That F la h eidLnd services 92 or the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to pay not exceed- 1926 . ing $3,756.20 from said sum, which is hereby made available for the purpose , to the Saint Julian's Hospital, Saint Ignatius, Montana, for medical and hospital services to members of the Flathead Tribe from December 21, 1921, to June 30, 1926 ; Fort Belknap, $20,000 ;