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192 . FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. GH. 289. 1876. 15 Stnt,640. For pay of physician, five teachers, one carpenter, one miller, one engineer, and one blacksmith, per thirteenth article of same treaty, ten thousand four hundred dollars. _ · For pay of a matron, eight hundred dollars. For seventh of thirty instalments, to purchase such articles as may be considered proper by the Secretary of the Interior, for Indians roaming and for Indians engaged in agriculture, two hundred thousand dollars For this amount, for subsistence, including the Yankton Sioux and Poncas, and for purposes of their civilization, one million dollars: Pro- Nob to b,, paid vided, That none of said sums appropriated for said Sioux Indians shall while Indians are be paid to any band thereof while said band is engaged in hostilities · h°¤W°· against the white people; and hereat'ter· there shall be no appropriation No ,,,,,,,0,, ,, ,,_ made for the subsistence of said Indians, unless they shall iirst agree to tions until rights relinquish all right and claim to any country outside the boundaries of

      • 0 1‘°U¤<1¤l¤h°<l- the permanent reservation established by the treaty of eighteen hundred

· and sixtyeight for said Indians; and also so much of their said permanent reservation as lies west of the one hundred and third meridian of Rd gp, of my longitude, and shall also grant right of way over said reservation to the river reservation to C0l1I1i1I‘y thus ceded foI‘ W21g‘O11 OI' Of·l18I' I‘O2t(lS, fl"OlI1 COUVCHIBDE and MBC08- l~ <·¤<l¤d- . sible points on the Missouri River, in all not more than three in number; and unless they will receive all such supplies herein provided for, and provided for by said treaty of eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, at such points and places on their said reservation, and in the vicinity of the ` Missouri River, as the President may designate; and the further sum Appropriation of twenty thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to be expended under fer carrying pro- the direction of the President of the United States for the purpose of ‘ "‘“°“ ‘“’·° °*f°°“· carrying into effect the foregoing provision: And provided also, That no No appropriation further appropriation for said Sioux Indians for subsistence shall hereuntil arr an ge~ after be made until some stipulation, agreement, or arrangement shall "fpts ***6 ";“‘1° M have been entered into by said Indians with the President of the United °° `S"pP°rStates, which is calculated and designed to enable said Indians to be- 3 6 m 0 V ai 0 5 come self-supporting: Protidedfurther, That the Secretary of the Inte- Pentns. rior may use of the foregoing amounts the sum of twenty-tive thousand dollars for the removal of the Poncas to the Indian Territory, and providing them a home therein, with the consent of said band. - For an industrial school at the Santee Sioux agency, three thousand ‘ dollars. _ WS;S¤t°°°¤dg¤ud SIOUX, SISSETON AND 'WAHPETON SIOUX, AND SANTEE ,Gg‘S{};,g?"“ “ ‘ sroux or LAKE TRAVERSE Ann Jnuvms LAKE. 1874-<>lL ?>89» For this amount, being the fourth of ten instalments of the sum of 18 S°”’°··1°7‘ eight hundred thousand dollars, named in a certain agreement confirmed, by act approved June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, made by the commissioners appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, under the provisions of the act of June seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, with the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux , 1872, cb. 325. Indians, for the relinquishment by said Indians of their claim to, or in- 17 S*¤¤·»28r terest in, the lands described in the second article of the treaty made with them February nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, the same to be expended, under the direction of the President, for the beneiit of said Indians, in the manner prescribed in said treaty of eighteen 15 S““”··5°6· hundred and sixty-seven as amended by the Senate, said amendment ·' as amended having been ratified by the Indians, as provided by act of 1873,ch·138. February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, eighty thou- 17 S”““·» ‘“’6· sand dollars. Yankton Sioux, YANKTON TRIBE OF SIOUX. 11Stat.,'744· For eighth of ten instalments, second series, to be paid to them or expended for their benefit, per iourth article of treaty of April nineteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eiglnt, forty thousand dollars.