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SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1920. 42]. smith (article 10, treaty of May 7, 1868), $2,580; for pay of second blacksmith (article 8, same treaty), $7 20; in all, $4,500, Fer- subsistence and civilization of the Northern Cheyermes and m§°A"*g°m §§_§Y°“”°° Arapahees (agreementwith the Sioux Indians, a proved February Submii$fw,étc. 28, 1877), inc uding Northern Cheyennes removed) from Pine Ridge ¥ii?¤i3£sli§i»iii1 Agency to Tongue River, Montana, and for pay of physician, two V°·15·P·658· teachers, two carpenters, one miller, two farmers, a b acksmith, and en eer (article 7, treaty of May 10, 1868), $75,000. I _ Illdi- the employment of "line riders" along the southern and LM “"“”·" eastern boundaries of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in the State of Montana, $1,500. For the support and civilization of the Rocky Boy Band of Chippe· C§§f,,k§,£f§,E“d °‘ was, and other indigent and homeless Indians in the State of Montana, S¤PP¤¤» awincluding pay of employees, $9,000. _ For continuing construction, maintenance, and operation of the {;—"?,,§{‘”§$;,_ irrigation systems on the Flathead Indian Reservation, in Montana, tim- $200,000 (reimbursable), to remain available until expended. For continuing construction, maintenance, and operation of the aff" P°°°‘ R°*’"“‘ irrigation systems on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, in Montana, $40,000 (reimbursable). For continuing construction, maintenance, and operation of the ,,£,l‘?°H°°t R°“°""" irrigation systems on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, in Montana _ $25,000 (reimbursable): Provided, That not to exceed $15,000 oi GQQQYQ ,0, ,,,,,3. applicable appropriations made for the Flathead, Blackfeet, and Fort *~*°¤1¤°i°°*=· Peck irrigation projects shall be available for the maintenance, repair, and o ration 0 motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehiclg; for official use upon the aforesaid irrigation project: ro-

  1. v·ided,furthe1•, That not to exceed $3,500 maybe used for the purchase P¤*°‘=¤¤°¤ ”¤¤**°°—

of horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles, and that not to exceed $4,000 may be used for the purc ase of motor—propelled passengercarrying vehicles. T at the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized ?,§,Y,, ‘{;,,, to withdraw from the Treasury of the United States the sum of mgm- **°¤· *¤”**‘ $100,000 of any tribal funds on deposit to the credit of the Crow Indians in the State of Montana, and to expend the same for improvement, maintenance, and operation of the irrigation systems on the Crowb1Reserylatii_>vr;, ilggntanawinclughrg ,maintenance assessments paya e to the 0 gms ater sers Association said sum orsuch part thereof as may be used for the purpose indicated, to, be Iuldibiéilmwmgm M reimbursed to the tribe under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. mmm mum For the expenditure of $15,000 in part payment for construction tion. _ of a public sch00lbuild111§W1th1¤ the town site of Browning, Montana, B?§£§§’,{gl"“m°’ " on tliie Blackfeet Indian _ oservatronz Provided, That Indian children fgggéggm shall at all times be admitted to said public school on an entire equal- ` ity with white children. Fm Peck Rewm The Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation in Montana entitled to mm. allotments under 6XlSlZ1Dg laws may Select lands classified as coal and ;s,‘;il,°it§°,€§et5§,°;l;:,,p?lg receive patents therefor in accordance with the Act of May 30, 1908 P 55,, (Thirty-fifth Statutes at I{8·I`g9, {page 558), with a. reservation, how- ' eveir, to the Fort fsck Indransdo the coag] deposits therein and of the r·ig t to pros t or mure, an remove thesame. V That the Saito of, Montana, acting through its reper officials, is uddatmd Rem al hereby authorized to_seleCt two hundred acres oi) unappropriated, d,l£§,°"£d,mi§,y °x` unreserved, and nonnnneral lands within the boundaries of the former Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana, or an equal quantity of public lands of like character within the boundaries of said State, in `en of the northwest quarter and the northeast uarter of the southwest quarter of section sixteen, township eigclrteen north, range twenty-one west, Montana meridian Montana upon due and proper showing that the lands authorized herein to be surrendered y the