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SEVENTY-FIR ST C ON GRE SS . SESS . II. CH. 273 . 1930 . $ 7 0, 0 0 0 ; Pipe stone Hospita l, and employ ees' quarter s, Minnesota, $60,000 ; Omaha and Winnebago Hospital, and emplo ees' quarters' Nebraska, $80,000 ; Walker River Hospital, Nevada, 40,000 ; Seger Hospital, and employees' quarters, Oklahoma, $57,000 ; Tomah Hos- pital, and employees' quarters, Wisconsin, $65,000

in all, $372,000 .

For support of hospitals maintained for the benefit of the Chip- p ewa Indi ans in the Stat e of Min nes ota, $10 0,00 0, paya ble from the principal sum on deposit to the credit of said Indians arising under Prov isos .

section 7 of the Act of January 14, 1889 (25 Stat ., p. 645) : Pro- Bsa l e'aai b le for vided, That $10 ,000 of the appropriation of $50,000 c ontained in equipment, etc ., of the Interior Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1930 h Volt 45, p .1582 . for the construction and equipment of a sanatorium building at Onigum, Minnesota, is hereby made available for the purchase of e quip ment , em plo ymen t of add itio nal per sonn el, and gen eral rep airs and improvements to , buildings at Onigum Sanatorium . Th ere s hall b e ava ilable for h ealth work among the s everal trib es of Indians not exceeding $275,000 of the tribal trust funds authorized elsewhere in this Act for support of Indians and administration of Indian property : Provided, That not more than $7,500 of such amount may be expended for new construction in connection with health activities at any one place . For the equipment and maintenance of the asylum for insane Indians at Canton, South Dakota, for incidental and all other expenses necessary for its proper conduct and management, including pay of employees, repairs, improvements, and for necessary expense of transporting insane Indians to and from said asylum, $50,000 . S upport and adminis-

GENERAL SUPPORT AND ADMINISTRATION tration . Expenses. Provi so .

For general support of Indians and administration of Indian prop- . FPvetCi izre port rib of erty, including pay of employees, $1,070,000 : Provided, That a report expenses,

shall be made to Co ngress on the first Monda y of December , 1931, by the Superintendent of the Five Civilized Tribes through the Secre- tary of the Interior showing in detail the expenditure of all moneys from this appropriation on behalf of the said Five Civilized Tribes . Fulfilling treaties with Indians : 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 1 900 ; Bannocks, Idaho (article 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $7,580 ; Crows, Montana (articles 8 and 10, treaty of May 7, 1868), $7,480 ; Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Montana (article 7, treaty of May 10, 1868, and agreement of February 28, 1877), $75,000 ; Pawnees, Oklahoma (articles 3 and 4, treaty of September 24, 1857, and article 3, agreement of November 23, 1892), $51,000 ; Quapa ws, Oklahoma (article 3, treaty of May 13, 1833), $ 2,280 ; Sioux of different tribes, including Santee Sioux 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), $440,000 ; Confederated Bands of Utes (articles 9, 12, and 15, treaty of March 2 ) 18 68), $ 57,000 ; Spokan es, Washingto n (article 6, agreement o f March 18, 1 887), $1,320 ; Shoshones, Wyoming (articles 8 and 10, treaty of July 3, 1868), $8,000 ; In all, for treaty stipulations, not to exceed $653,560 . Chip pewas m Min- nesota . Hospitals for, from tribal funds, Vol. 25, p. 645 . Health work . Amount available for, from trust funds. Prov iso . New const ructi on limited . Canton, S . Dak. Insane asyl um ex- penses. Fulfilling treaties . Coeur d' Alenes, Idaho . Vol. 26, p. 1029 . Bannocks, Idaho. Vol. 15, p. 696 . Crows, Mont . Vol .15,p.652 . Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont. Vol. 19, p.256. Pawnees, Okla . Vol. 11, p. 731; Vol. 27, p. 644 . Quapaws, Okla . Vol.7,p. 425. Si oux, different t ribes. Vol. 15, p. 640; Vol. 19, p. 254. U tes, Confederated Bands . V Vol.15, p.622. o kan es, wash. l. 27, p. 139 . Shosbones, Wyo. Vol. 15, pp . 675,676 .