SURVEY OF CONDITIONS OF THE INDIANS IN THE UNITED STATES

A Guide to SURVEY OF CONDITIONS OF THE INDIANS IN THE UNITED STATES REPORTS OF THE COMMISSIONER TO THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES SURVEY OF INDIAN RESERVA...
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A Guide to

SURVEY OF CONDITIONS OF THE INDIANS IN THE UNITED STATES REPORTS OF THE COMMISSIONER TO THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES SURVEY OF INDIAN RESERVATIONS

A Guide to

SURVEY OF CONDITIONS OF THE INDIANS IN THE UNITED STATES REPORTS OF THE COMMISSIONER TO THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES SURVEY OF INDIAN RESERVATIONS

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SURVEY OF CONDITIONS OF THE INDIANS IN THE UNITED STATES Reell Part 1: Yakima, Washington; and Klamath Falls, Oregon. November 12-16,1928. iii, 408 pp. Part 2: San Francisco and Riverside, California; and Salt Lake City, Utah. November 19-26,1928. iv, 409-932 pp. Part 3: Washington, D.C. December 12-13,1928; and January 7-17,1929. iii, 933-1540 pp. Part 4: Washington, D.C. February 4-March 1,1929. iii, 1541-1801, iv pp. Part 5: Madison, Lac du Flambeau, and Hayward, Wisconsin; Winnebago, Nebraska; and Pierre, South Dakota. July 8-17,1929. iv, 1877-2196, xiipp. Part 6: Washington, D.C. January 21,1930. iii, 2197-2751, vii pp.

Reel 2 Part 7: Waggoner, Pine Ridge, Rosebud, and Terry, South Dakota. July 13-17,1929. iv, 2753-3013, x pp. Part 8: Washington, D.C. May 23-27,1930. iii, 3015-3116, iii pp. Part 9: Fort Yates and Minnewaukan (Turtle Mountain), North Dakota. July 18-20,1929. iv, 3117-3266, vi pp. Part 10: Flathead Reservation and St. Ignatius, Montana; and Washington, D.C. July 29-30, 1929; and March 24-April 10, 1930. iv, 3267-4345, vi pp. Part 11: Washington, D.C. January 30-February 5,1931. iii, 4347-4856, x pp. Part 12: New York Indians (Washington, D.C.; and Salamanca, Syracuse, and Hogansburg, New York). March 1 and November 25-26. 1929; and January 3, 1930. iii, 4857-5134, vpp. Part 13: Washington, D.C. January 30-February 5,1931. iii, 5135-5293, iii pp.

Reel 3 Part 14: Oklahoma—The Five Civilized Tribes (Durant, Idabel, Muskogee, Okmulgee, and Wewoka, Oklahoma). November 10-15,1930. v, 5295-6644, xiv pp. Part 15: Oklahoma (Anadarko, El Reno, Fort Sill Indian School, Lawton, Miami, Pawnee, Pawhuska, Ponca City, and Shawnee, Oklahoma). November 17-22,1930. v, 6645-7472, xv pp. Part 16: Cherokee, North Carolina; Rock Hill, South Carolina; Dania, Florida; Philadelphia, Mississippi; Livingston, Texas; and Washington, B.C. March 26-31, November 6-8, and December 10, 1930. v, 7473-7952, x pp.

Reel 4 Part 17: Fort Yuma Agency, Phoenix School, Fort McDowell, Sacaton (Pima Agency), Sells (Papago Agency), San Carlos Agency, Whiteriver (Fort Apache Agency), Grand Canyon (Havasupai), Valentine (Walapai), Fort Mojave School, and Colorado River Reservation. April 16-24 and May 21-22,1931. v, 7953-8899, xiv pp. Part 18: Navajos in Arizona and New Mexico: Leupp, Winslow, Fort Defiance, Ganado, Reams Canyon (Hopi Agency), Toreva, Araibi, Hotevilla, and Tulsa City, Arizona; Gallup, FortWingate, Crownpoint, and Sliprock, New Mexico. April 27-30 and May 15-20, 1931. v, 8901-9840, xiv pp. Part 19: Albuquerque, Santo Domingo, Santa Fe, Taos, Zuni Agency, Mescalero, and Dulce (Jicarilla Agency), New Mexico; and Ignacio (Southern Ute Agency), Colorado. May 2-13,1931. v, 9841-10,704, xiii pp.

Reel5 Part 20: Pueblo Lands Board: Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos, New Mexico; and Washington, D.C. May 2-9,1931; and January 26-30,1932. iii, 10,705-11,317, v pp. Part 21: Riverside, Fort Yuma, and Fort Bidwell, California; Reno, Nevada; Warm Springs, Burns, Chemawa, and Klamath Agency, Oregon; Tacoma, Washington; and Washington, D.C. January 30, 1930; April 13-16, May 26-June 1, 1931. v, 11,319-12,082, xiv pp.

Part 22: Grazing on Indian Lands (Hearings at Washington, B.C.). January 21-February 4,1932. iii, 12,083-12,310, iii pp. Part 23: Montana (Browning, Harding, Harlem, and Poplar, Montana). July 22-August 2,1929. v, 12,311-12,975, xi pp. Part 24: Quapaw Mining Leases—Oklahoma (Miami, Oklahoma; and Washington, D.C.). November 17-December 19,1930. iii, 12,977-13,408, v pp. Part 25: Indian Claims Against the Government (Anadarko, Durant, El Reno, Lawton, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Pawnee, Ponca City, and Shawnee, Oklahoma; Klamath Agency and Warm Springs, Oregon; Mescalero, New Mexico; Tacoma, Washington; and Washington, D.C.). January 22-28, March 17, November 10-22, and December 5-16, 1930; May 4-29 and June 1,1931. iv, 13,409-13,677, iv pp.

Reel 6 Part 26: Washington, D.C. January 31 and December 5-10, 1930; January 22 and June 30, 1932. iii, 13,679-14,426, xii pp. Part 27: Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah (Fort Washakie, Wyoming; Fort Hall, Idaho; Fort Duchesne, Utah). September 12-14,1932. iv, 14,427-14,806, xi pp. Part 28: Nevada (Elko, Owyhee, Nixon, Fallon, Schurz, and Minden, Nevada). September 16-20,1932. iv, 14,807-15,189, viipp. Part 29: California (Independence, Yosemite, Wish-i-ah Sanatorium, Sacramento, Ukiah, Hoopa, Campo, Santa Ysabel, Rincon Reservation, and Los Angeles, California). September 20-28,1932. v, 15,191-16,143, xiiipp. Part 30: Minnesota and North Dakota (Cass Lake, White Earth Agency, and Red Lake, Minnesota; Belcourt, Fort Totten Agency, and Elbowwoods, North Dakota). October 12-16,1933. iv, 16,145-16,510, viipp.

Reel 7 Part 31: Montana (Poplar, Harlem, Browning, St. Ignatius, and Crow Agency, Montana). October 17-21 and November 9,1933. iv, 16,511-16,946, ix pp. Part 32: Idaho and Washington (Desmet and Lapwai, Idaho; Nespelem and Bellingham, Washington). October 23-28,1933. iv, 16,947-17,224, vipp. Part 33: San Diego and San Francisco, California. June 22 and July 2,1934. iv, 17,225-17,422, iii pp. Part 34: Navajo Boundary and Pueblos in New Mexico (Washington, D.C.; Gallup, Farmington, and Santa Fe, New Mexico; Window Rock, Arizona). March 15-28, May 14-29, and August 17-30, 1936. iv, 17,423-18,351, ixpp. Part 35: Metlakahtla Indians, Alaska (Washington, B.C.; Metlakahtla, Alaska). May 19,1934; July 12,1936. vi, 18,353-19,701, xiv pp.

ReelS Part 36: Alaska (Juneau, Ketchikan, and Seward, Alaska). July 11-17,1936. vi, 19,703-20,445, vipp. Part 37: Muskogee and Shawnee, Oklahoma; Washington, D.C. April 6, 1936; April 13-21, June 17-19, August 16, and October 13-14, 1937; January 17-19 and May 13-16, 1938; April 11-12 and May 9-12, 1939; April 29,1940. vi, 20,447-22,022 pp. Part 38: Klamath Agency, Oregon; San Francisco, California; Washington, D.C. November 29-December 2, 1940; March 31, 1941. iv, 22,023-22,327 pp. Part 39: U.S. Highway No. 61, Lake Shore Route, Minnesota. September 9,1941. iv, 22,329-22,541, ii pp. Part 40: Sale of Coal and Asphalt, Deposits of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Oklahoma (McAlester, Tuskahoma, Hugo, Durant, Ardmore, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma). August 31-September 5,1942. iii, 22,543-22,760, iv pp. Part 41: Osage Indian Matters (Pawhuska, Oklahoma). August 2-3,1943. iii, 22,761-23,069, iii pp.

REPORTS OF THE COMMISSIONER TO THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES Reell Index, 1894-1906, to the Annual Reports of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 136 pp. Annual Reports of 1894, 1895, and 1896 by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, with Correspondence. 171 pp. Annual Report of 1897 by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 100 pp. Annual Report of 1898 by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 42pp. Annual Report of 1899 by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 178pp. Annual Report of 1900 by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 77pp. Annual Report of 1901 by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 219 pp. Annual Report of 1902 by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 166pp. Annual Report of 1903 by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 192 pp. Annual Report of 1904 by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 202 pp. Annual Report of 1905 by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 66pp. Annual Report of 1906 by the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. 71pp. Annual Report of 1907 by the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. 48pp. Annual Report of 1908 by the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. 74pp. Annual Report of 1909 by the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. 89pp. Annual Report of 1910 by the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. 68pp. Annual Report of 1911 by the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. 88pp. Annual Report of 1912 by the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. 98pp.

Annual Report of 1913 by the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. 103 pp. Annual Report of 1914 by the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes. 112pp.

Reel 2 Annual Report of Tribes. 105 pp. Annual Report of Tribes. 117pp. Annual Report of Tribes. 89 pp. Annual Report of Tribes. 88 pp. Annual Report of Tribes. 66 pp. Annual Report of Tribes. 56 pp.

1915 by the Superintendent for the Five Civilized 1916 by the Superintendent for the Five Civilized 1917 by the Superintendent for the Five Civilized 1918 by the Superintendent for the Five Civilized 1919 by the Superintendent for the Five Civilized 1920 by the Superintendent for the Five Civilized

The Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory: The Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations. (Extra Census Bulletin) Dept. of the Interior, Census Office (1894). vii, 70 pp. Statement of the Honorable Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior. Senate Select Committee on Affairs in the Indian Territory (1907). 77 pp. Affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma: Statement of Commissioner J. George Wright. House Committee on Indian Affairs (1909). 44pp. Investigation of Indian Contracts. Hearings before the Select Committee of the House of Representatives for the Purpose of Investigating Indian Contracts with the Five Civilized Tribes and the Osage Indians in Oklahoma. House Report 2273: 61st Congress, 3rd Session (1911). Ix, 1370 pp. Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma: Report of the Dept. of the Interior, and Evidentiary Papers in Support of S. 7625, a Bill for the Relief of Certain Members of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. (1913) 666 pp.

Reel 3 Laws, Decisions, and Regulations Affecting the Work of the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes, 1893 to 1906. 250 pp. Report of the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Matters Connected with Affairs in the Indian Territory, with Hearings, November 11, 1907-January 9,1908. Senate Report 5013: 59th Congress, 2nd Session (1908). viii, 2165 pp.

SURVEY OF INDIAN RESERVATIONS Compiled by the South Dakota Emergency Relief Administration.

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