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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SESS. III. Cu. 187 . 1931 . not more than $7,500 of such construction in connection with Indian property : Pro vided , That amount may be expend ed for new health activities at any one place . For the equipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane India ns at Ca nton , So uth Dako ta, for inci den tal and all othe r expenses necessary for its proper conduct and management, includ- ing pay of employees, repairs, improvements, and for necessary expense of transporting insane Indians to and from said asylum, $50, 000 . Medical relief in Alaska : To enable the Secretary of the Interior, in his disc retio n, and unde r his direc tion throu gh the Bure au of Indian A ffairs, with the advice and coop eration of the Pu blic Hea lth Service, to prov ide for the medi cal and sanitary relief of the Es ki- mos, A leuts, Ind ians, and other natives of Alaska; erection, pur- chase, repair, rental, and equipment of hospital buildings; books and surgical apparatus; pay an d nec essar y trav eling expenses of phy- sicians, nurses, and other employees, and all other necessary miscel- laneous expenses which are not included under the above special heads, $319,000, to be available immediately . GENE RAL SUPPORT AND ADMIN ISTRATION 1137 Proviso. New construction limited . Canton, S . Dak . Insane asylum, ex- pe nses . Medica l re lief in Alaska . Support and admin- istration . For general support of Indians and administration of Indian prop- erty, including pay of employees, $1,275,000, including not exceed- ing $160,000 for relief, to be immediately available; and including not exceeding $88,520 for the purpose of discharging obligations of the United States under treaties and agreements with various tribes and bands of Indians as follows : Coeur d'Alenes, Idaho (article 11 . agreement of March 3, 1891), $3,960; Bannocks, Idaho (article 10; treaty of July 3, 1868), $7,700; Crows, Montana (articles 8 and 10, treaty of May 7, 1868), $7,660; Quapaws, Oklahoma (article 3, treaty of May 13, 1833), $2 .280; Confederated Bands of Utes (articles 9, 12, and 15, treaty of March 2, 1868), $57,480; Spokanes, Washing- ton (a rticl e 6, agreem ent o f Marc h 18, 1887 ), $1 ,320; Shoshones, I yonling (articles 8 and 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $8,120 . Fulfilling treaties with Indians : For the purpo se of disc hargin g obligations of the United States under treaties and agreements with various tribes and bands of Indians as follows : Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mo ntana (article 7, treaty of May 10, 1868, and agreem ent of February 28, 1877), $75,000

Pawnees, Oklahoma (articles 3 and 4, treaty of September 24, 1857, an d articl e 3, agr eement o f Novemb er 23, 18 92), $51 ,300; Sioux of different tr ibe s, including Santee Si oux of Nebraska . North Dakota, and South Dakota (articles 8 and 13, treaty of April 29, 1868, 15 Stat ., p . 635, and Act of February 28, 1877, 19 Stat ., p . 254), $445,000; In all, for said treaty stipulations, not to exceed $571,300 .

Quapaw Agency . For expenses incident to the administration of the restricted or Administering prop- trust property of Indians -under the Qua paw Indian Agency,

ertY of 41, p 4s under . l $20 ,000 Col. 4 . 415. reimbursable to the United States, as provided in the Act of Feb- U.S.C.,p.720. ruary 14, 1920 (U. S. C.,title 25, see. 413).

Fort Bidwell School Reserve, Calif . Not to exceed $1 0,0 00 of the appropriation contained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1931 for survey ing, etc ., for the supp ort of t he Fort Bidwell Indian S chool, Ca lifornia, is her eby indian colony . made i mmedi ately avail able for su rveyi ng, p lotti ng, gr ading, and preparat ion for an India n colony on the Fort Bidw ell Scho ol Reser ve, and for fencing, and installation of sewer and water systems, includ- ing su pervi sory and ot her s killed labo r and purc hase - of nec ess ary material s and su pplies . 578 94 ° -31-72 Expenses, for sundry a-encies and reserva- ti, ,ns . Fulfilling treaties,etc . Coeur d'Al enes, Idaho . V31 26, p.1029. Bannocks, Idaho . Vol.15,p. 696. Crows, Mont . Vol.15,p. 652. Quapaws, Okla. Vol.7,p.425. 17te s, Confederated Band, Vol.15,p.622 Spokan es, Wa sh . Vol.27,p.139. Shosho nes, W yo . Vol.15,pp.675,676. Fulfilli ng trea ties . Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont . Vol. 19, p. 256. Pawnees, Okla . Vol. 11, p .731;Vol. 27, p.644. Sioux, different tribes . Vol. 15, p. 640

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19, p.256. Sums available . Ante, p.295.