Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/607

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. 579 by the Government in connection with the construction of irrigation canals and drains of this project. _ _ For operation and maintenance, includin repairs, of the To penish- ,,g,°§£,¥,°§1§.§1§Q'?,,"}1°°°"` Simcoe irrigation system, on the YakimagReservation, Washington, °P°“*“¤8·°'>°- reimbursable as provided by the Act of June 30, 1919 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 28), $4,500. For operation and maintenance, including repairs, of the Ahtanum irrigation spstem on the Yakima Reservation, Washington, $2,800, ’ ` reimbursab e under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Inpreriorhmay prescribp. h d W tok ogmval or the payment o the ro ortionate maintenance an o eration le Iii, ,,,,§§ ,S,,,c,j char es against allotted Indiianiands situated within the boundaries of 8 {Taxi ¤iIgdgB¥;_¤;§<>t§ the §Vest Okanogan Valley Irrigation District, Okanogan Coimty, ¤iQ°iiism. ° Washington, $20,000, to be reimbursed to the United States in accord- V0l.39,p.155. ance with the provisions of the Act of Mag 18, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Sltatutes at Large, pages 155-156), and su ject to the lien created erem. WISCONSIN2 Wisconsin. For support and civilization of the Chippewas of Lake Superior, di§E§p°"’ °°°" °I m` Wisconsin, including pay of employees, $6,800. S,f"§§§,‘{‘"$ °‘ L°*‘° For support and civilization of Indians under the jurisdiction of the fr Xtigisgligd gswcics, following agencies, to be paid from the funds held by the United States °m uu ' in trust or the res five tribes, not to exceed the sums specified in gah case, to wit: Eli: du Flambeau, $8,000; Keshena (Menominee), ,000. To carry` out the provisions of the Chippewa treaty of September p6§,’§;’f °'°*¤ °¤*P· 30, 1854 ( enth Statutes at Large, p e 1109), $10,000, in part settle- Purcbaswflandsfor. ment of the amount, $141,000, founad due and heretofore approved v°l' ’°"" "°°‘ for the Saint Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, whose names Hmmm. appear on the final roll prepared by the Secrets.? of the Interior pur- V°l°38' °‘°m' suant to Act of August 1, 1914 (Thirt -eight Statutes at Large, pages 582 to 605), and contained in Iiiouse Document Numbered 1663, said sum of $10,000 to be expended in the purchase of land or for the beneht of said Indians by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: P _ Prmgakled, That, in the discretion of the Commissioner of Indian Digrirmisiionary W Afiaznrs, the per capita share of any of said Indians under this appro- “‘P““ P°Ym°"‘*· pnation may be paid in cash. _ E or support, education, and civilization of the Pottawatomie §f,’f,°,§‘§§§f§§f°" Ipdians w o reside in the State of Wisconsin, including pay of emp 0 ees, $6,000. 1•Ypi~ the sugiport and education of two hundred and thirty Indian H°""°° S°h°°l' pupils at the ndian school at Hayward, Wisconsin, including pay of superintendent, $52,250; for general repairs and improvements, $7,000; in all, $59,250. T For support and education of two hundred and seventy-five Indian r?•i?ii.S$t•?l' pupils at the Indian school, Tomah, Wisconsin, including pay of Superintendent, .$63,500; for general repairs and improvements, $7,000; in all, $70,500. www wroumo. " For su rt and civilization of Shoshone Indians in W oming, §§°“”°“f’§g,_ lnoéudingpjiigy of employees, $14,000, payable out of tribal fiimds of ppm Sm n ans. _ For support and civilization of Indians under the jurisdiction of the §‘§§“p§§,¥‘§‘2@“’“‘ Shoshone Agency, to be paid from the funds held by the United States H11gI'l1Si· for such not to exvcéeed $50,0(?. f h _ gum or S\]pp01'l'» of OS OIIGS III 0 i Z OI` By O SICIBII, \,·°j_15,n _575_ i teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, Iarmer, and jiarticle P