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Osage Indian Murders — Part 26
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GENERA
DATA CONCERNING INDIAN RESERVATIONS 11
a” General data Jor each Indian reservation to June 30, 1929-—Continued
Treaties, laws, or other authorities telating to reserves
Name of reservation and tribe (unallotted)
NORTH PAEOTA —continued
Atcres
Standing Rock 0g Ae
{Under Standing Rock j
Agency.)
Tribes: Blackfeet, Hunk-
apa, Upper and Lower
Tank tonal sions,
i
Turtle Mountain | 186.00 |
(Under ‘Turtie Mountain | 1
Agency.)
Tribe: Pembina Chippewa,
J
I
i
Total. vote] 1, 107. 00 i
_———=————
ORLAHOMA |
i
Apuche. 200 eg i
(Under Kiowa Agency.) |
Cherokee meee wen neal weer eee el, |
it nder Superintendent Fire
Civilized Tribes,
|
‘Chevenne & 4 rapaho.. 40. 00
(Under Chevenne and Ara-
Paha Ageney)
Tribes: Soutiern Arapaho
and Southern Chex enne,
|
| :
|
|
Chilueco TESOTVe..
(Under Chiloceo Schaal.)
Chickasaw. 10.00
(Under s bertntendent Fiva
Civilized Tribes, Musko-
fee, Oki.) 1
1
Treaty of Apr. 29, 1868, vol. 15, Dp, 635, and Executive
orders of Jan. 11, Mar. 16, 1875, and Noy. 28, 1876,
Agreement ratified by act of Feb, 28, 1877, vol. 1%, Dp,
254. and Exeentive orders of Aug. 9, 1879, and Mar, 29.
7884 (1,420,640 acres in South Dakota); Unratified agree.
meni of Oct. 17, 1882, (For modification Seé sundry
civil appropriation act approved Mar. 3, 1883, vol, 22,
b. 624; for text see Misc. Indian Doc., vol. 14, p. 305.)
Act of Congress of Apr. 30, 1888, vol. 25, p. 04, not ac
1554. Under acts of Mar, 2, 1889, Supra, Mar. 1, 1907
(34 Stat., B. 1041), May 29, 190g (35 Slat. L, 451-460),
and Feb, 14, 1913 (37 Stat. L. 675), 4,717 Indians have
been allotted 1,388,012 acres. Under President's prac-
lamation of Aug. 1%, 1909 (36 Stat. L, 2500), 1,061,500
Acres Were opened to setiiement, Remainder of lands
opened to settlement by proclamation of Mar. 15, 1915,
a3 authorized hy act of Feh. i, 1913 £97 Stat, L. BT HSH).
Executive orders of bec, 23, 1882, Mar, 24 and June 3
. Agreement made Oel, 2, 1899, amended by
Indian 4bpropriation act appraved and ratified Apr.
21, 14H, vol. 33, DB. 194. 43,820 Reres allotted ta 496
Indians and 186 acres reserved for ehurch and schoa]
2 Allotments to
2,641 members of this band on public domain ageregat.
ing d99,817.52 acres have been approved.
Formeriy Fort SUL. (See Executive order of Feb, 26,
1897.1 Act of Mar 3, 1901 (31 Stat. 117%): acl of June
28, 1902 (42 Stat. 467 '. Es. Doe, No, ] 7, 4th Cong.,
I Sess., act of Aug. 24, 1N]2 (37 Stat. 34)- wet of June
30, 1913 (38 Stat. vel. Lands to be purchased for those
Members of this band, some s0 in number, who elected
to remain in Oklahom:.
Treaty with Western Cherokees at city of Washington,
May 6, 1898 (7 Stat. 3111, as amended by the Trealy of
Fort. Gibson of Feb. id, 1833 (7 Stat, 414); referre:} to in
treaty with Cherakees at New Echota, Ga, Dec, 2u,
1845 (7 Stat, 4785; July 19, 1866 (14 Stat. 7#U}, as supple.
mented by treaty of Apr, 27, 1868 (16 stat, 727). Agree.
ment of July 1 309 (32 Stat. 716), Approximately
41,824 Cherokees, inchiding 4,919 freednien, were al-
lotted an average of 110 acres, 40 acres af which Was &
homestead to be nontaxahle while heid by the ariginal
allottee. Total acTeage allotted, 4,346,223; sold. 50.965,
Executive order of Aug. 1G, 1864; unratified agreeinent
with Wichita, Caddo, and others, Oct, 1¥, I8T2. (Seq
Ann. Rept, 1872, p. 101.) Executive orders of Apr, 18,
2882, and Jan, 1, 1883, relative ta Fort Supply Nijlilary
Nov, 4, 1854,’ Sea General Land Oftice Report, 1894,
Executive order of Juix 17, 1888, relative tg
itary Agreement made Ocio.
ber, 1890, ond Tatified and confirmed in Jodian appre.
Briation act appraved Mar. 3, 1841, vol. 26, Pp, 1O022-
1026. 525, 7a9 acres allotted ta 4 331 Indians: 231,825.55
gcTes for Oklahoma school lands: 32,343.98 acres reserved
for military, agency, mission, ete, PUrposes; the residue
3,500, 562.05 Scres, opened to Settlement, (See Presi.
dent's Proclamation of Apr. 12, 1802, yal. 27, p. 1018.)
Executive order of July 12, 1895. President's Proclama-
Hon of Aug. 12, 1908, vol, 33,0. 2317, Act of June 17,
110 (36 Stut. 533), 57,637.10, Executive order of Dee.
29, 1415, setting aside 40 acres for agency and schon)
DUrposes.
8, 640.00 | Executive Order of July 12, 19K.
|
Treaty of June 22, 1855, vol. 11, D. G1; agreement of Apr.
23, 1897, ratiflect by act of June 28, 1898, vol. 40, bp. 40;
act af July 1, 1k02, vol. 32. py. 641, ratifving agreement
of Mar. 21, 1902; act of Apr, 21, 1904, vol. 33, p. 209; act
of Apr. 28, 1904, vol. 33, D. S44. 10,966 Indians have
been allotted 41,800, 200 acres: seld, 870,255 acres; remain-
ing unsold, 19 acres,
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