... and they therefore pledge themselves to compel their children, male and female, between the ages of six and sixteen years, to attend school; and it is hereby made the duty of the agent for said Indians to see that this stipulation is strictly... Committee Prints - Page 10by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1969Full view - About this book
| United States. Court of Claims - 1937 - 710 pages
...Iowa, and Minnesota. Article VII of the Treaty of April 29, 1868 (15 Stat. 635), reads as follows : In order to insure the civilization of the Indians...education is admitted, especially of such of them as are or may be settled on said agricultural reservations, and they therefore pledge themselves to compel... | |
| United States - 1869 - 868 pages
...thought proper. ARTICLE VII. In order to insure the civilization of the tribes enter- Education, ing into this treaty, the necessity of education is admitted, especially of such of them as are or may be settled on said agricultural reservations, and they therefore pledge themselves to compel... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 1224 pages
...Indians on said reservation, and the internal police thereof, as may be thought proper. AKTICLK VII. In order to insure the civilization of the Indians...the necessity of education is admitted, especially by such of them ae are or may be engaged in either pastoral, agricultural, or other peaceful pursuits... | |
| Wyoming - 1876 - 882 pages
...police thereof, as may be thought proper. ART. VII. In order to insure the civilization of the tribes entering into this treaty, the necessity of education is admitted, especially of such of them a« are, or may be, settled on said agricultural reservations, and they therefore pledge themselves... | |
| 1881 - 568 pages
...Shoshone, and Pawnee tribes the educational provision is si'general one, and is substantially as follows: In order to insure the civilization of the Indians...education is admitted; especially of such of them as are or may be settled on snid agricultural or other reservations, aud they therefore pledge themselves... | |
| United States. President - 1881 - 1114 pages
...Shoshone, and Pawnee tribes the educational provi ion is a general one, and is substantially as follows : In order to insure the civilization of the Indians entering into this treaty necessity of education is admitted ; especially of such of them as are or may nettled on said agricultural... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1882 - 1356 pages
...a general one, and is substantially as follows: In order to insure tbe civilization of the Indiana entering into this treaty the necessity of education is admitted ; especially of such, of them us are or may be settled on said agricultural or other reservations, and they therefore pledge themselves... | |
| 1884 - 934 pages
...laws of congress made in aid of and not in conflict therewith. Article 7 of the treaty is as follows: "In order to insure the civilization of the Indians...education is admitted, especially of such of them as are or may be settled upon said agricultural reservation, and they therefore pledge themselves to compel... | |
| Charles G. Coutant - 1899 - 804 pages
...at the same time, retain all his rights to benefits accruing to Indians under this treaty. Art. VII. In order to insure the civilization of the Indians...education is admitted, especially of such of them as are, or may be, settled on such agricultural reservations, and they therefore pledge themselves to... | |
| 1902 - 572 pages
...the same time, retain all his rights to benefits accruing to Indians under this treaty. Article 7. In order to insure the civilization of the Indians...education is admitted, especially of such of them as are or may be settled on said agricultural reservations, and they therefore pledge themselves to compel... | |
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