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United States. Department of the Interior. 1 1 REPORTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FOR THE FISCAL.
United States. Department of the Interior. 1 1 REPORTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FOR THE FISCAL.
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... fiscal year ended June 30 , 1920 . OBSTRUCTIVE PROPAGANDA . For some time there have , now and then , come to my attention gross misstatements of fact and conditions as justification for the release of all Indians from Government ...
... fiscal year ended June 30 , 1920 . OBSTRUCTIVE PROPAGANDA . For some time there have , now and then , come to my attention gross misstatements of fact and conditions as justification for the release of all Indians from Government ...
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... fiscal year 1921 directs a partial repayment of the construction charge on Indian irrigation projects , where reimburse- ment is required by law , and the regulations issued pursuant to such legislation require payment of 5 per cent of ...
... fiscal year 1921 directs a partial repayment of the construction charge on Indian irrigation projects , where reimburse- ment is required by law , and the regulations issued pursuant to such legislation require payment of 5 per cent of ...
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... fiscal operations for the Five Civilized Tribes were the largest in their history , involving the handling of $ 47,668,996.02 , including receipts and disbursements of all classes of funds . Indian money belonging to individual Indians ...
... fiscal operations for the Five Civilized Tribes were the largest in their history , involving the handling of $ 47,668,996.02 , including receipts and disbursements of all classes of funds . Indian money belonging to individual Indians ...
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... fiscal year 1920 , because of inadequate funds and in consequence of the increased number of removals of restrictions . It is impossible to say exactly how much longer supervision should be retained , but the time is fast approaching ...
... fiscal year 1920 , because of inadequate funds and in consequence of the increased number of removals of restrictions . It is impossible to say exactly how much longer supervision should be retained , but the time is fast approaching ...
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