TABLE 6.-Area of Indian lands June 30, 1920-Continued. TABLE 7.-General data for each Indian reservation to June 30, 1920. Acres. 400 23 234,580 Executive order, Sept. 15, 1903; act of Apr. 21, 1904, vol. 33, Executive order, Sept. 27, 1917, school reserve. 21,681, 920 Executive orders, Nov. 9, 1871, July 21, 1874, Apr. 27, 1876, Apache. TABLE 7.-General data for each Indian reservation to June 30, 1920-Continued. Tribe: Papago. Gila River. Acres. 31,328 1 10, 231 Executive orders, Dec. 1, 1910, and Feb. 2, 1911. Sec. 11, act June 25, 1910 (36 Stat., 855-858). (Sec 18579-1910.) Area original military reservation, 14,000 acres. Executive orders, Dec. 12, 1882, and Jan. 17, 1909. (See 4106, 1909.) 1371,422 Act of Feb. 28, 1859, vol. 11, p. 401: Executive orders, Aug. 31, 1876, Jan. 10, 1879. June 14, 1879, May 5, 1882, and Nov. 15, 1883; Mar. 22, May 8, July 31, 1911; Dec. 16, 1911; June 2, 1913; Aug. 27, 1914; Mar. 18, 1915, and July 19, 1915. Executive orders, June 8 and Nov. 23, 1880, and Mar. 31, 1882. 518 2,472, 320 Executive order, Dec. 16, 1882. Act of Mar. 1, 1907 (34 Stat 138, 240 Secretary's withdrawal, Oct. 16, 1907. (See 73681-1907.) Executive order, June 11, 1913; Executive order, July 17, 1917. 11,887, 793 Treaty of June 1, 1868, vol. 15, p. 667, and Executive orders, (ct. 29, 1878, Jan. 6, 1880, two of May 17, 1881, and Nov. 19, 1892. 1,769,600 acres in Arizona and 967,680 acres in Utah were added to this reservation by Executive order of May 17, 1884, and 46,080 acres in New Mexico restored to public domain, but again reserved by Executive orders, Apr. 24, 1886, Jan. 8, 1900, and Nov. 14, 1901. By Executive orders of Mar. 10 and May 15, 1905, 61,523 acres were added to res ervation, and by Executive order of Nov. 9, 1907, as amended by Executive order of Jan. 28, 1908, 2,972,150 acres were added. 2,064 Indians have been allotted 328,963 acres under the act of Feb. 8, 1887 (24 Stats., 388), as amended. By Executive orders of Dec. 30, 1908, and Jan. 16, 1911, the surplus lands, approximately 1,611,180 acres, in that part of the extension in New Mexico restored to the public domain. (See 35 Stat. L., 457 and 787.) (See 1277-9.) Act of May 27, 1902 (32 Stat., 264), and Mar. 3, 1913 (37 Stat., 1007), R. R. exchanges. Executive orders, May 24, 1911, Feb. 17, 1912 (2), Feb. 10, 1913 (2), May 6, 1913, Dec. 1, 1913, July 23, 1914, and Feb, 19, 1915. Also 94,000 acres set aside teinpo rarily for allotment by Executive order, May 7, 1917. Executive order, July 1, 1874, and act of Aug. 5, 1882, vol. 22, p. 291. 41,606 acres állotted to 291 Indians, and 14 acres reserved for school site, the residue, 27,563 acres, unallotted. (See letter book 208, p. 408.) Executive orders, June 16, 1911, and May 28, Sept. 2, Oct. 8, and Dec. 5, 1912, Oct. 27, 1914, Jan. 14, 1916, and Feb. 1, 1917. 2,443, 462 22,317 Executive orders, June 14, 1879, and ct. 20, 1910: Sept. 28 and Oct. 23, 1911. (See 26731-1910.) (See Senate Doc. 90, 58th Cong., 2d sess.) 804 Indians allotted 24,403 acres under general allotment act. 21,834, 240 Executive orders, Nov. 9, 1871, Dec. 14, 1872, Aug. 5, 1873, July 21, 1874, Apr. 27 and ct. 30, 1876, Jan. 26 and Mar. 31 1877; act of Feb. 20, 1893, vol. 27, p. 469; agreement made Feb. 25, 1896, approved by act of June 10, 1896, vol. 29, p. 358. (For fuller text see Misc. Indian Doc., vol. 39, p. 35910.) (See act of June 7, 1897, vol. 30, p. 64; act of Mar. 2, 1901, vol. 31, p. 952.) Executive order of Dec. 22, 1902. 730,940 Executive orders, Jan. 4, 1883, Dec. 22, 1898, May 14, 1900, June 2, 1911, May 29, 1912, and July 18, 1913. School.) Tribe: Walapai. Total....... 21,884,682 CALIFORNIA. TABLE 7.-General data for each Indian reservation to June 30, 1920-Continued. Fort Bidwell... Acres. Guidiville band. 320 Hoopa Valley. 1299,051 (Under Hoopa Valley School.) Tribes: Hunsatung, Hupa, Klamath River, Miskut, Redwood, Saiaz, Sermalton, and Mission (28 reserves).. (Under Martinez, Soboba, Pala and Campo Schools.) Tribes: Diegueno, Kawia, San Luis Rey, Serranos, and Temecula. Executive order, Aug. 8, 1917, school reserve. 181,844 Executive orders, Jan. 31, 1870, Dec. 27, 1875, May 15, 1876, Chuckekansies. 160 Los Coyotes (Pala). 3,840 Morongo (Soboba).. Proclamation of Nov. 12, 1913, partly canceling Executive order withdrawal. 1,435 acres have been allotted to 263 Indians. 875,806 Executive orders, Mar. 11, 1912, May 9, 1912, Sept. 7, 1912, Sept. 16, 1912, Feb. 14, 1913, and July 22, 1915. 119.99 acres allotted to 15 Indians (letter book 303, p. 57). 162 allotments of approximately 2 acres of irrigable land and 6 acres of grazing land approved and patented under act of Feb. 8, 1887 (24 Stat. L., 388), as amended. Lands reserved under authority of acts of Jan. 12, 1891 (26 Stat. L., 712), and Mar. 1, 1907 (34 Stat. L., 1022), and bought under act of May 8,1902 (32 Stat. L., 257). See authority 7971 and letter book 580, p. 113. Deed recorded in Miscellaneous Record Book No. 5, p. 193. Acts of Apr. 8, 1864, vol. 13, p. 39, and Mar. 3, 1873, vol. 17, p. 634; Executive orders, Mar. 30, 1870, Apr. 8, 1873, May 18, 1875, and July 26, 1876; act of Oct. 1, 1890, vol. 26, p. 658. 42,105.56 acres allotted to 1,034 Indians, 1,110 acres reserved for school and agency purposes (7.088 1907, letter books 298, p. 17, and 395, p. 260). (See act of Feb. 8, 1905, providing for a reduction of area of reservation, vol. 33, p. 706.) 36,692.23 acres additional allotments made to 619 Indians and 740 acres reserved for school purposes. 48,551 Executive orders, Jan. 9, and Oct. 3, 1873, and Aug. 3, 1878. 30,949 Executive order, Jan. 9, 1884; agreement, Dec. 4, 1893, ratified by act of Aug. 15, 1894, vol. 28, p. 332. (See sec. 25, Indian appropriation act, approved Apr. 21, 1904, vol. 33, p. 224.) 7,756.54 acres irrigable land opened under act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stats., 388), act Mar. 3, 1911 (36 Stats., 1063). 8,110 acres allotted to 811 Indians. 441,646 1 Outboundaries surveyed. Partly in Nevada. Not on reservations. |