much to be done in the last mentioned activity. In summary, over the 10-year period the Oglala Sioux tribal land enterprise has been quite effective in producing results as shown above and should function effectively in tribal real estate activities in the future. 8. Has the tribe or the area office been instructed to turn real estate operations over to the Bureau? Please comment on the differences in effectiveness of Bureau and tribal operations. The tribe or area office has not been instructed to turn real estate operations over to the Bureau. The Bureau and tribal land operations have been interrelated and have effectively functioned together. At the present time the supervision of real estate operations is strictly under Government personnel. As far as can be determined, there has been no conflict in respect to this method of operations. We believe that both the Bureau and the tribe have worked together quite effectively in the past, and we do not foresee any conflict in the future. EXHIBIT 1-PINE RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA Individually owned land [No. T. Number of transactions. Ac.-Acreage] DISPOSALS-REMOVAL FROM INDIAN BUREAU JURISDICTION BY PLACING OF UNRESTRICTED FEE-SIMPLE TITLE IN OWNERS 1 Exchange from fee status. ACQUISITIONS FROM FEE STATUS 320 $1 160 4 1,280 This line is a duplication of a prior item entitled, "Sales to Other Indians in Trust or Restricted Status," since acquisition should be equal to disposal. Acreage therefore should not be duplicated. Exchanged to tribe. EXHIBIT 2-PINE RIDGE Report of Federal lands on the Pine Ridge Reservation from 1930 Use 166 106-L-33 106-L-34 160.00 June 13, 1944. Ref. I. O., No. 66817-42. Ref. I. O., No. 66817-42. do. Ref. I. O., No. 66817-42. .do. Ref. I. O., No. 66817-42. do. 106-L-35 106-L-45 480.00 36.32 Oct. 31, 1942. Oct. 31, 1942. 602. 57 106-L-36 106-L-37 683.81 May 18, 1943. 106-L-38 960.00 May 18, 1943. May 18, 1943. 106-L-39 266.79 106-L-40 800.00 153. 62 Aug. 5, 1948. 106-L-41 June 3, 1949. Mar. 10, 1942. 113. 18 106-L-42 Jan. 22, 1940. 3.58 106-L-44 Feb. 1, 1945. 27760-38. Mar. 17, 1942. Dec. 22, 1933. 222790-40. Apr. 27, 1933. p. 69. 10.00 Nov. 9, 1939. 45.00 45.00 Oct. 30, 1930. 68-76. 3.75 Aug. 5, 1932. (deceased). Agency. Apr. 4, 1934. Dec. 26, 1946. Ref. District No. 2, vol. 3, p. 46.. do. Ref. I. O., No. 66817-42. do.. Ref. I. O., No. 66817-42. do. Ref. I. O., No. 66817-42.. do. Ref. I. O., No. 66817-42.. Ref. I. O., Deed, vol. 103, p. 267. Ref. I. O., vol. 110, p. 77. Ref. IMPL funds, No. 49259-51. Ref. I. O., No. 157-85, Apr. 21, 1945. Administrative and school (site of White Clay Reservoir). Wakpamni Lake School, Shannon County; under use agreement as long An isolated tract; at present not under lease. Not used for school puras needed for school purposes. poses. Not under grazing permit at present time pending congressional and administrative action. 65.92 acres within OCS pasture; balance not under grazing permit at present time pending congressional and administrative action. 120 acres within OCS pasture; balance not under grazing permit at present time pending congressional and administrative action. Not under grazing permit at present time pending congressional and administrative action. Oglala Community School pasture (United States Boarding School). Not under grazing permit at present time pending congressional and administrative action. Not under grazing permit at present time pending congressional and administrative action. Do. 40 acres OCS school pasture. Balance not under grazing permit pending congressional and administrative action. Not under grazing permit at present time pending congressional and administrative action. Oglala Community School (U. S. Boarding School). OCS garden (U. S. Boarding School). OCS farm land and administrative site (U. S. Boarding School). OCS farm and pasture lands (U. S. Boarding School). Residence of Porcupine Day School employee who cares for land on behalf of school. Manderson Day School garden in connection with canning kitchen. Day School No. 6. Day School No. 11, abandoned, now leased to Jack Lewis, non-Indian, for ranch headquarters. Day School No. 26, abandoned. Now permitted in grazing unit to Hobart Day School No. 22, abandoned, Now farmed by Richard Bettelyoun, Fire tower abandoned. Under grazing permit to Alfred Goode, a non- Now under grazing permit to Frank D. Wilson, Indian. Red Shirt Table Day School, plant and garden. Fire tower abandoned. Now under grazing permit to Elmer Shepardson, non-Indian. NOTES 1. In addition to the U. S. Government administrative and school land purchases, 159 tracts comprising 39,766.72 acres known as submarginal lands, were purchased by U. S. Farm Security Administration 1935 through 1937. These tracts have been leased to the Oglala Sioux Tribe and are administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The tracts lie within grazing units except in certain isolated cases which are under grazing lease. 2. Also during the same period 16 tracts of submarginal land amounting to 6,485.89 acres were purchased by the same agency which now are situated within the aerial gun nery range. Although under the Department of Defense, the tracts are included within grazing units administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. 3. An estimated 900 Indian allotments and approximately 200 non-Indian tracts comprising 193,548.51 and 47,775.28 acres, respectively, were purchased in 1942 by the U. S. Government for the aerial gunnery range; administration of this is the same as set forth under item 2. |