Native American House Reports 70th Congress (1927) 95th Congress (1978)

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1 Native American House Reports 70th Congress (1927) 95th Congress (1978) Materials with an asterisk (*) are available in the Government Documents area in the basement of the library Y 1.2 Rp:C.70, S.1/V.1/No House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. I 70 th Congress, 1 st Session, December 5, 1927 May 29, 1928 No. 176 Withdrawal of certain lands in Nevada for Indians of Walker River Reservation No. 177 Withdrawal of certain lands adjacent Summit Lake, Nevada, for Paiute and other Indians No. 178 To reserve 120 acres for Koosharem band of Indians No. 255 Interior Department appropriation bill, 1929 No. 380 Conservation, flood control, etc. for Pueblo Indians lands in the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico No. 463 Collection of fees from royalties on mineral from leased Indian lands No. 464 Relief of Indians occupying railroad lands in Arizona, New Mexico, or California No. 465 Deferred payment sales of Indian allotted lands No. 480 Appropriation to pay half the cost of bridge and road, Hoopa Valley Reservation, California No. 485 Irrigation on the Michaud Division and other lands in the Fort Hall Indian Reservations No. 547 Upkeep of the Puyallup Indian cemetery at Tacoma, Washington No. 549 Mineral land entries on Wind River Reservation No. 553 To appropriate treaty funds due the Wisconsin Pottawatomie Indians No. 554 Hospital at Fort Bidwell Indian School, California No. 555 School building at Fort Bidwell Indian School, California No. 556 Restoring certain lands in California to public domain No. 557 Withdrawal of certain lands in Inyo County, California, for Indian use Y 1.2 Rp:C.70, S.1/V.2/No House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. II 70 th Congress, 1 st Session, December 5, 1927 May 29, 1928 No. 589 Per capita payment to enrolled members of Chippewa tribe of Minnesota No. 616 Construction of road on Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington No. 632 To authorize the construction of a dormitory at Riverside Indian School, Anadarko, Oklahoma No. 633 Leasing of oil lands of Osage Indians in Oklahoma No. 701 Interior Department appropriation bill, 1929 No. 746 Authorizing the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota to submit claims to Court of Claims No. 810 Tablet or marker to memory of Sacajawea No. 811 Tablet or marker to commemorate the Indian peace council at Medicine Lodge, Kansas

2 No. 816 Rights of way through lands of Pueblo Indians of New Mexico No. 824 Purchase of land, livestock, and agricultural equipment for Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Texas No. 862 Purchase of certain lands in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, for Indian school No. 936 Ethnological researches on American Indians No. 940 Claims of Sioux tribe of Indians No. 945 To reserve lands for use of Acoma Pueblo Indians No. 948 Amend the act authorizing the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota to submit claims to the court of claims No. 950 To allot lands to children on Crow Reservation, Montana No. 951 California to bring suit in court of claims on behalf of the Indians of California No. 954 Relief of Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians No. 955 Cancellation of balance due on sale of cattle to Rosebud Indians No. 956 Educational leave to employees of the Indian service No. 957 Addition of certain names to final roll of Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana No. 958 Authorizing the Lower Spokane and Lower Pend D oreille Tribes of Indians to present their claims to Court of Claims No Making immediately available appropriation for a road across the Kaibab Indian Reservation, Arizona No To exempt American Indians born in Canada from immigration act, 1924 No To permit Cowlitz tribe of Indians to file suit in Court of Claims No Court of Claims to hear claims Northwestern Band of Shoshone Indians No Tribal funds to pay part of cost of road on Crow Indian Reservation, Montana Y 1.2 Rp:C.70, S.1/V.3/No House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. III 70 th Congress, 1 st Session, December 5, 1927 May 29, 1928 No Apportionment of Representatives No Construction of a road on the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico No Per capita payment to Rosebud Sioux Indians, South Dakota No Battle monument of last Indian conflict No Continue the allowance of Sioux benefits No Extend period of restrictions on lands of certain members of the Five Civilized Tribes No Per capita payment to Shoshone and Arapahoe Indians of Wyoming No To set aside lands for Chippewa Indians in Minnesota No Purchase of lands near Winnemucca, Nevada, for Indian colony No Appropriation for roads on Indian reservations No Fence east boundary of Papago Indian Reservation, Arizona No Allotments to children on Wind River Reservation No Leasing or sale of lands, Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana No Boundaries of the Tule River Indian Reservation, California No Creation of Indian trust estates No Court of Claims to hear, examine, adjudicate, and enter judgment in all claims of the Kansas or Kaw Tribe of Indians against the United States

3 No Authorizing Court of Claims to hear claims of Winnebago Indians No Extending leases on coal and asphalt deposits in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations No Per capita payment to Pine Ridge Sioux Indians of South Dakota No Tribal and individual affairs of the Osage Indians of Oklahoma Y 1.2 Rp:C.70, S.1/V.4/No House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. IV 70 th Congress, 1 st Session, December 5, 1927 May 29, 1928 No Authorizing certain Indian tribes in the state of Washington to present claims to Court of Claims No Drainage and reclamation of Kootenai Indian allotments in Idaho No Court of Claims to hear, adjudicate, and render judgment in claims of Northwestern Bands of Shoshone Indians against the United States. No Payment of attorneys of Creek Nation of Indians No Allotment of lands to Indians on the Umatilla Reservation, Oregon No Telephone line from Flagstaff to Kayenta, Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona No Salary of commissioner and assistant commissioner of Indian affairs No Extend period of restrictions in lands of certain members of Five Civilized Tribes No Authorized lease or sale of reserved lands on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana No Authorizing the disposition of two bridges on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona No Authorizing payment of an attorney for the Cherokee Nation No Regulating Indian allotments disposed of by will No Monument on site of the battle between Nez Perce Indians under command of Chief Joseph and the command of Nelson A. Miles No Classification of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota No Reinvesting title to certain lands in the Yankton Sioux tribe of Indians No Purchase of privately owned lands within Fort Apache Reservation, Arizona No Amending act for division of lands and funds of Osage Indians of Oklahoma No Acquisition of land by Parker I-See-O Post No. 12, All American Indian Legion Y 1.2 Rp:C.70, S.2/V.1/No House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. I 70 th Congress, 2 nd Session, December 3, 1928 March 4, 1929 No Relief of distress of Indians No Declaring the purpose of Congress in passing the act of June 2, 1924 No Amend section 3 of public act No. 230 rel. to assessments on Shawnee lands No Relief of Iowa tribe of Indians No Interior Department appropriation bill, 1930 No To develop power and lease, for power privileges, structures of Indian irrigation projects No Extension of time for suits by Cherokee, Seminole, Creek, Choctaw, and Chicksaw Indians No Penalties and fees for stock trespassing on Indian lands

4 No To settle claims by agreement arising under operation of Indian irrigation projects No To pay half the cost of a bridge on Soboba Indian Reservation, California No Relief of Osage Tribe of Indians No Inspection of Indian reservations No Relief of Nez Perce Tribe of Indians No Transfer of control of certain land in Oregon for Indians use to Interior Dept. No To transfer control of certain lands in Oregon for Indians use to Interior Dept. No Authorizing adjudication of claims of the Coos (Kowes) Bay, Lower Umpqua (Kalawatset), and Siuslaw Tribes of Indians of Oregon No Authorizing Federal Power Commission to issue certain permits and licenses on Fort Apache and White Mountain Indian Reservations, Arizona No Survey of certain lands claimed by the Zuni Pueblo Indians, New Mexico No Appropriations of Crow tribal funds for payment of council and delegate expenses No Purchase of land for Alabama and Coushatta Indians of Texas No Repeal portion of the act imposing a limit on agency salaries of the Indian service No Payment of interest on certain Indian trust funds No Reserve certain lands for use of Indians of San Ildefonso Pueblo No To reserve 920 acres of land for the use of the Kanosh Band of Indians No Uintah Indians and others to sue in Courts of Claims No Relief of the Indians of Klamath Reservation in Oregon No To authorize creation of Indian trust estates Y 1.2 Rp:C.70, S.2/V.2/No House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. II 70 th Congress, 2 nd Session, December 3, 1928 March 4, 1929 No Appropriating tribal funds of Indians on the Klamath Reservation, Oregon No Repeal provision of act limiting the annual per capita cost in Indian schools No To authorize an appropriation to pay one-half the cost of a bridge across Cherry Creek on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, South Dakota No Pay half cost of bridge across the Moreau River on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, South Dakota No Enlarge and equip the Kiowa Indian Hospital on the Fort Sill School Reservation in Oklahoma No Per capita payment of $100 each to the members of the Menominee Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin No Relief of White River, Uintah, Uncompahgre, and Southern Ute Tribes or Bands of Ute Indians in Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico No Claims of Northwestern Bands of Shoshone Indians No Employment agency for the Indian Service No Relief of certain indigent Indians

5 Y 1.2 Rp:C 71, S.1-2/V.1/1-495 House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. I 71 st Congress, 1 st & 2 nd Sessions, April 15, 1929 July 3, 1930 No. 70 Per capita payment to enrolled members of Chippewa Tribe, Minnesota No. 113 Police jurisdiction over rights of way of the Blackfeet highway, etc. No. 116 Marking site of the battle between Nez Perce Indians under command of Chief Joseph and the command of Nelson A. Miles No. 139 Use of tribal funds of Fort Berthold Indians No. 140 Site for public school in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin No. 141 Extending time for homestead entries on Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations No. 182 Compensation to Crow Indians for Custer Battlefield National Cemetery No. 183 Recording of Indian sign language No. 199 To erect a monument in memory of deceased Indian chiefs of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of Indians No. 251 To declare valid title to certain Indian lands in South Dakota No. 382 Allow credit to homestead settlers and entrymen for military service in certain Indian wars No. 485 Survey and patent of certain lands claimed by Zuni Pueblo Indians of New Mexico Y 1.2 Rp:C 71, S.2/V.2/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. II 71 st Congress, 2 nd Session, December 2, 1929 July 3, 1930 No. 671 Per capita payments to Indians of Pine Ridge Reservation No. 796 Suit in Court of Claims for Indians of California No. 802 Construction of a gravel road in Walker River Indian Reservation No. 885 Patents in fee for certain Indian homesteads No. 886 Per capita payments to Shoshone and Arapahoe Indians No. 892 Tribal funds of Yankton Sioux Tribe of Indians, pipestone claim No. 897 Collection of fees for work done for the benefit of Indians No. 943 Reimbursable charges against Indian tribes No. 996 Deferring collection of construction costs against Indian lands within irrigation projects Y 1.2 Rp:C 71, S.2/V.3/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. III 71 st Congress, 2 nd Session, December 2, 1929 July 3, 1930 No Marker on site of New Echota, former capital of Cherokee Indians No Memorial to Col. Benjamin Hawkins, Indian agent and United States Senator No Lease tribal lands of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations for oil and gas No To improve public road in Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming No Relief of homeless and destitute Chippewa Indians in Forest, Langlade, and Oneida Counties, Wisconsin

6 No Claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians No Payment of interest on certain funds held in trust for Indian tribes No Right of way through Casa Grande Ruins National Monument No Regulate collections from Indians in United States No Collection of penalties and fees for stock trespassing on Indian lands No Carry out obligations to certain enrolled Indians under tribal agreement No Patent in fee for certain lands in Colville Reservation, Washington No Amend act for relief of certain tribes of Indians in Montana, Idaho and Washington, rel. to attorney s fees No Sale of coal and asphalt deposits in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Oklahoma No Amend the act to classify and appraise unallotted Indian lands Y 1.2 Rp:C 71, S.2/V.4/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. IV 71 st Congress, 2 nd Session, December 2, 1929 July 3, 1930 No Menominee Tribe of Indians to employ general attorneys No Appropriation for the purchase of land for the Indian colony near Ely, Nevada No Establishment of Yakima Indian Forest No Claims of Assiniboine Indians No Payment of benefits received by the Paiute Indian Reservation lands, Nevada No Warm Springs Tribe of Indians to submit claims to Court of Claims No Claim of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians or Tribes to be heard in Court of Claims* No Authorize the creation of Indian trust estates No Conferring full rights of citizenship upon certain Cherokee Indians No To provide for Indian village at Elko, Nevada No To ratify certain leases between the Seneca Nation of Indians and Brant, New York No Sale of coal and asphalt deposits in the segregated mineral land in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Oklahoma No Final enrollment of the Indians of the Klamath Indian Reservation, Oregon No To reserve lands in Arizona for Papago Indians No Authorizing the Pillager Bands of Chippewa Indians to submit claims to Court of Claims No Authorizing payment to the Uintah, White River and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute Indians for lands taken by the government Y 1.2 Rp:C 71, S.3/V.1/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. I 71 st Congress, 3 rd Session, December 1, 1930 March 4, 1931 No Providing for the sale of isolated tracts in the former Crow Indian Reservation, Montana No Use of Osage funds for attorney s fees No Additional land for the Temecula and Pechanga Indian Reservation, California No Interest of restricted heirs of members of the Five Civilized Tribes No Sale of Chippewa Indian land to the state of Minnesota

7 No Cancellation of certain fee simple patents issued to Indians for allotments without their consent No Additional per capita payments to Shoshone and Arapahoe Indians No Per capita payments to Chippewa Indians of Minnesota No Ratification of certain leases between Seneca Nation of Indians and Henry A. Walter No To amend the act authorizing extensions of time for the payment of purchase money due under certain homestead entries and government land purchases within the former Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations, North & South Dakota No To authorize exchange of lands with owners of private-land holdings within the Chaco Canyon National Monument, New Mexico No To amend act to extend period of restriction in lands of certain members of the Five Civilized Tribes No Use of tribal funds of Klamath Reservation Indians for payment of certain legal expenses No Relieve restricted Indians in the Five Civilized Tribes No Revision and codification of the statues affecting American Indians No Extend time of payment on Blackfeet Indian irrigation project No To amend the act approved May 14, 1926, authorizing the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota to submit claims to the Court of Claims No Extend time for payment of charges on Blackfeet Indian irrigation project No To amend the Federal highway act rel. to roads across Indian reservations No To supplement the act for relief of certain tribes of Indians in Montana, Idaho, and Washington, approved March 13, 1924 No Per capita payment of $100 to members of Menominee Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin No To amend act transferring land from Tusayan National Forest No To sell certain unused Indian cemetery reserves on Kiowa Indian Reservation in Oklahoma Y 1.2 Rp:C 71, S.3/V.2/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. II 71 st Congress, 3 rd Session, December 1, 1930 March 4, 1931 No Tribal funds to purchase certain privately owned lands in Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona No Extend restrictive period for members of the Five Civilized Tribes No Relinquishments, etc., of lands for benefit of Navajo Indians No Adoption of minors by Crow Indians of Montana No Distribution of tribal funds of the Puyallup Indians of the state of Washington No Classification of Crow Indians of Montana No Distribution of judgment rendered by court of claims to Indians of Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota No Cancel certain reimbursable charges against lands within Gila River Indian Reservation, Arizona No Final disposition of the affairs of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina No To submit to Court of Claims of Pillager Bands of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota

8 No Enrollment of children of Blackfeet Tribe of Indians No Purchase of additional land in California for addition to Cahuilla Indian Reservation No Court of Claims to adjudicate claims of certain bands of Indians in Oregon No Court of Claims to hear claims of Eastern Emigrant and Western Cherokee Indian No Per capita payments to Indians of Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota No To confer jurisdiction on Court of Claims to hear and determine certain claims of Eastern Emigrant and Western Cherokee Indian of Oklahoma and North Carolina No Qualifying Indians for independent citizenship Y 1.2 Rp:C 72, S.1/V.1/2-659 House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. I 72 nd Congress, 1 st Session, December 7, 1931 July 16, 1932 No. 21 Ceded lands of Fort Hall Indian Reservation No. 25 Addition to Skull Valley Indian Reservation, Utah No. 51 To repeal act settling aside certain tribal land within Quinaielt Indian Reservation No. 52 Sale of parts of a cemetery reserve, Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians in Oklahoma No. 193 Per capita payment to Chippewa Indians of Minnesota No. 196 Issue patents for lots to Indians on Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Washington No. 396 Extension of time for the payment of purchase money due under certain homesteads entries and government-land purchases within the former Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations No. 410 Transfer certain jurisdiction from the War Department in the management of Indian country No. 414 Restore certain lands to the San Carlos (White Mountain) Indian Reservation, Arizona No. 633 Fixing commencement of terms of President, Vice President, and members of Congress No. 639 Authorizing sale of certain unused Indian cemetery reserves in the Wichita Indian Reservation in Oklahoma No. 655 Concurrent police jurisdiction over Blackfeet highway in Montana Y 1.2 Rp:C 72, S.1/V.2/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. II 72 nd Congress, 1 st Session, December 7, 1931 July 16, 1932 No. 670 Leasing of unallotted tribal Indian land, Red Lake Reservation, Minnesota No. 671 Court of Claims to hear claims of Eastern Emigrant and Western Cherokee Indian No. 684 Authorizing extension of contracts for prosecuting of suits filed by the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota against the United States and now pending in the Court of Claims No. 762 Leasing coal and asphalt deposits of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, Oklahoma No. 766 Procedure in the disposal of Seminole tribal land No. 820 Payment of claims to Indian pueblos No. 825 Authorize Wichita and affiliated bands of Indians in Oklahoma No. 846 Collection of penalties and fees for stock trespassing on Indian lands No. 878 Provide for expenses of Crow Indian Tribal Council No. 879 Disposition of fees collected in sale or lease of Indian lands No. 880 Improvement of a road on Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyoming

9 No. 899 Construction of Indian hospital at Wagner, South Dakota No. 921 Hospital on Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana No. 922 Court of Claims to adjudicate claims of certain bands of Indians in Oregon No. 943 Deferring collection of construction costs against Indian lands within irrigation projects No. 945 Transfer of abandoned Indian-school site at Zeba, Michigan No. 946 Amending act employing farmers in Indian service No. 947 Lands for Indians of Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico No. 949 Sale of unallotted lands in Lac du Flambeau Indian Reservation No. 951 Adjust reimbursable debts of Indians No. 952 Amend act determining heirs of deceased Indians No. 953 Construction of hospital on Crow Indian Reservation No Enrollment of certain persons with the Omaha Tribe of Indians No Restrictions applicable to Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes. 2 parts. No Payment of claims to Indian pueblos No Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to arrange with California for education, medical attention, and relief of distress of Indians No School building at Frazer, Montana for Indian children No Public-school buildings at Wolf Point, Montana for Indian children No Payment of $100 to each enrolled Chippewa Indian of Red Lake Band of Minnesota No Reimbursable fund for medical and surgical work among Indians of Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana No Relief of certain tribes or bands of Indians in Washington, Idaho, and Montana No Public school building for Indian children of Colville Reservation No Permit the Flathead, Kootenai, and Upper Pend d Oreille Tribes or Nation of Indians to file suit Y 1.2 Rp:C 72, S.1/V.3/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. III 72 nd Congress, 1 st Session, December 7, 1931 July 16, 1932 No Claims of certain Indian tribes to lands in Oregon No Relating to tribal and individual affairs of the Osage Indians in Oklahoma No Manufacture and sale of alcohol for lawful purposes in Osage County, Oklahoma No Amend the act determining the heirs of deceased Indians rel. to tribal timber No Amend the act authorizing the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota to submit claims to the Court of Claims No Boundary lines of the Chippewa territory in Minnesota No Relief of homesteaders on diminished Colville Indian Reservation, Washington No Acceptance of donation of land and construction of suitable buildings, etc., on campus of the University of Oklahoma No Per capita payment to the members of the Menominee Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin No Deferment and adjustment of construction charges on Indian irrigation projects No Authorizing expenditure from Colorado River tribal funds for reimbursable loans No Authorizing the attorney general of Wisconsin to examine certain Government records in relation to claims of Wisconsin Indians No Authorizing the Court of Claims to hear claims of the Winnebago Tribe of Indians

10 No Relief of Omaha Indians residing in school district No. 16, Thurston County, Nebraska No Determination of certain claims of the Seminole Indians No Boundary lines of Chippewa Indian territory, Minnesota No Amend criminal code, etc., rel. to Indian offenses on reservations No To add certain names to the final roll of the Sac and Fox Indians No Relating to tribal and individual affairs of Osage Indians in Oklahoma No To ratify certain leases with the Seneca Indians No Final enrollment of Indians of the Klamath Indian Reservation No Erect the statue of Indian Buffalo Hunt in District of Columbia No To carry out certain obligations to certain enrolled Indians rel. to interest on refunds of taxes No Acquisition of restricted Indian lands by States, counties, or municipalities No Determination of certain claims of the Seminole Indians No Civilization fund claim of the Osage Indians No Use of Minnesota Chippewa funds to purchase certain land No Relief of the Winnebago Indians residing in school district No. 17, Thurston County, Nebraska No Expenses of Northern Cheyenne Indian tribal council No Adjudication of the rights of the Otoe and Missouri Tribes of Indians No Adjust reimbursable debts of Indians Y 1.2 Rp:C 75, S.1/V.1/5-698 House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. I 75 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 5 August 21, 1937 No. 357 Acquisition of land for use and benefit of Santa Rosa Band of Mission Indians, California No. 358 Reserve certain public-domain lands for use and benefit of the Chippewa, Cree and other Indians of Montana to Rocky Boy Indian Reservation No. 359 To amend the act of July 3, 1926, referring claims of Crow Indians to Court of Claims. 2 parts No. 365 Authorize the Secretary of the Interior to exchange certain lands and water rights in Inyo and Mono counties, California No. 431 Amend law rel. to tax on lead and zinc produced on Quapaw Indians lands No. 432 Provide payments of attorney s fees from Osage tribal funds No. 472 Reserve certain public domain in California for benefit of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians No. 474 Credit certain Indian tribes with sums expended from tribal funds on Indian irrigation work No. 488 Appropriation to carry out provisions of section 26 of agreement with Muskogee or Creek Tribe of Indians, approved March 1, 1901 No. 552 Constructing acts permitting Eastern and Western Cherokees to sue U.S. No. 562 Repeal section 2 of Public Law 716, 74 th Cong., rel. to taxation of Indian lands No. 573 Reimposing trust on certain lands allotted on the Yakima Indian Reservation

11 Y 1.2 Rp:C 75, S.1/V.2/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. II 75 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 5 August 21, 1937 No. 723 Amendments of the House to the Neutrality Act No. 726 Reserving certain lands in Utah for Koosharem Band of Paiute Indians No. 727 Reserving certain lands in Utah for Shivwitz Band of Paiute Indians No. 728 Reserving certain lands in Utah for Kanosh Band of Paiute Indians No. 779 Authorizing payment to the San Carlos Apache Indians for the lands ceded by them and reopening such lands to mineral entry No. 810 To create Indian Claims Commission No. 822 Payment to Osage Indians on account of their lands sold by U.S. No. 898 Extension of boundaries of Papago Indian Reservation in Arizona No. 899 Use of mineral and water resources on Papago Indian Reservation in Arizona No. 933 Payment to Sioux Indians of Pine Ridge Reservation No. 937 Exchange of lands in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Cherokee Indian Reservation, North Carolina No. 944 Authorizing filing of amended petitions in suits of Indian nations, tribes or bands in United States Court of Claims No. 951 Claims of Winnebago tribe of Indians No Sale of dormitory properties belonging to the Chickasaw Nation No Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota to file suit in Court of Claims No Per-capita payment to Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians No Construction of permanent memorial to Will Rogers No Payments for lands taken from Ute Indians of Utah No Court of Claims to render judgment on claims of Ute Indians No Relief to water users on United States reclamation and Indian irrigation projects No Acquisition of Puyallup Indian tribal school property for sanatorium purposes No Payments in lieu of allotments to Klamath Indians, etc. No Establishment of revolving loan fund for Klamath Indians No Court of Claims to hear claims of Assiniboine Nation or tribe of Indians No Granting pensions to soldiers of Indian wars No To encourage and develop native activity in reindeer industry in Alaska No Granting concessions and leasing lands in connection with reservoir sites and Indian irrigation projects No To authorize deposit and investment of Indian funds Y 1.2 Rp:C 75, S.1/V.3/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. III 75 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 5 August 21, 1937 No Reimbursement of Indians of the Fort Berthold Reservation of North Dakota No Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians to submit claims to Court of Claims No Providing for manner of payment of taxes on gross-production of minerals on Indian lands, Oklahoma No Divide funds of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota

12 No Payment to Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma No Western bands of the Shoshone Nation, Nevada, jurisdictional act No Per-capita payments to Seminole Indians, Oklahoma No Cooperation with school board at Worley, Kootenai County, Idaho No Relief to water users on United States reclamation and Indian irrigation projects No Authorizing investigation and report on loss of title to or encumbrance of lands allotted Indians No Payment of amounts due on delinquent homestead entries on certain Indian reservations No Reservation of minerals in sales of lands of Choctaw-Chickasaw Indians, Oklahoma No Elimination of Hardin, Montana and surrounding land from the Crow Indian Reservation No Funds of the Melakahtla Indians of Alaska No Relinquishment of lands held for reclamation purposes to Blackfeet Indian Tribe, Montana No To amend act to refer claim of the Menominee Tribe of Indians to Court of Claims Y 1.2 Rp:C 75. S.2-3/V.1/1446 Pt.2, 1504 Pt.2, House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. I 75 th Congress, 2 nd & 3 rd Sessions, November 15, 1937 June 16, 1938 No Flowage easement on certain ceded Chippewa Indian lands boarding Lake of the Woods, Warroad River, and Rainy River, Minnesota No California Indians, jurisdictional act No Court of Claims to hear claims of Turtle Mountain Chippewa Indians of North Dakota No Authorizing payment of attorney fees by certain Indians on the Quinaielt Reservation, State of Washington No Restoring right of appeal to the Supreme Court in certain cases involving claims of the Sioux Indians No Amending Wisconsin Chippewa Jurisdictional Act of August 30, 1935 No Withdrawal and reservation of small tracts of public domain in Alaska for schools, etc. No Authorizing sale of certain lands of Eastern band of Cherokee Indians No Leasing Indian lands for mining purposes No Acquisition of Triune Ranch, Nevada, for Goshute and other Indians No Payment to Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians for certain lands No Cooperation in education of Indian children at Lower Skokomish, Washington, School District No. 2 Y 1.2 Rp:C 75. S.3/V.2/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. II 75 th Congress, 3 rd Session, January 3 June 16, 1938 No Eliminating Seger School and setting it aside for use of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians of Oklahoma No Per diem payments for Klamath delegates No Per capita payment to Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians

13 No Authorizing the Eastern District Court of Oklahoma to hear claims of the Seminole Nation or Tribe of Indians No To amend act to refer claims of Delaware Indians to Court of Claims No Court of Claims to hear claims of Choctaw Indians of Mississippi No Claims of Shoshone and Bannock Indians living on Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, against the United States No Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer to the credit of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota the proceeds of a certain judgment erroneously deposited as public money Y 1.2 Rp:C 75. S.3/V.3/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. III 75 th Congress, 3 rd Session, January 3 June 16, 1938 No Authorizing payment to the San Carlos Apache Indians for the lands ceded by them No Consolidation of lands on Sisseton Indian Reservation, North Dakota and South Dakota No Amending section 2139 of the revised statutes with reference to Indian liquor laws No Conferring jurisdiction on United States District Courts in appeals from decisions of the Secretary of the Interior in Indian heirship and estate matters No California Indians jurisdictional act No Cooperation with Wapato School District No. 54, Yakima County, Washington in educating Indians No Authorizing the purchase of certain lands for Apache Tribe of Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico No Purchasing certain private lands within Shoshone Indian Reservation No Relief of Indians who have paid taxes on allotted lands No Carrying out certain obligations under tribal agreement rel. to taxes No Tribal and individual affairs of the Osage Indians of Oklahoma No Amend Civilian Conservation Corps Act of June 28, 1937 rel. to allotments of Territorial and insular enrollees No Placing Indian records with Nebraska State Historical Society No Providing for payment of attorneys fees from Osage tribal funds Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.1/V.1/1-185 House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. I 76 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3 August 5, 1939 No. 149 Purchasing lands for the Mescalero Indians No. 150 Repealing section 9 of the act relating to bids under advertisement for goods or supplies for the Indian service No. 151 Relief of certain Indians of the Winnebago Agency No. 152 Convey to the United States land, building, etc. comprising Choctaw and Chickasaw Sanatorium and General Hospital No. 153 Providing payment of attorneys fees from Osage tribal funds

14 Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.1/V.2/ , House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. II 76 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3 August 5, 1939 No. 193 Authorizing payment to non-indian claimants under decision of Pueblo Lands Board No. 194 Defining the status of certain lands purchased for Choctaw Indians of Mississippi No. 195 Adding certain public domain to Rocky Boy Reservation Indian Reservations, Montana No. 250 Amending Title II, section 208, of the act of June 16, 1933, law relating to loans to Indians for subsistence homesteads No. 320 Cooperation in education of Indian children at Wolf Point, Montana No. 362 Further relief to water users on United States and Indian reclamation projects No. 378 Per capita payment to Red Lake band of Chippewa Indians No. 427 Extend period of restrictions on lands of Quapaw Indians in Oklahoma No. 438 Payment to San Carlos Apache Indians for ceded lands, etc. No. 451 Providing funds for cooperation with Wapato School District No. 54, Yakima County, Washington in educating Indians Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.1/V.3/ House Reports on Public Bills, Etc. III 76 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3 August 5, 1939 No. 526 Authorizing payment of necessary expenses incurred by certain Indians allotted on the Quinaielt Reservation, Washington No. 527 Relief of Western or Old Settler Cherokees No. 565 Adding certain lands to Papago Indian Reservation, Arizona No. 598 Credit certain Indian tribes with sums spent from tribal funds on Indian irrigation work No. 599 Correction of Pine Ridge lost-allotment claims No. 617 Prescribing rules for the enrollment of Menominee Indian children born to enrolled parents No. 618 Participation in costs and benefits of Tongue River Storage Reservoir No. 619 Construction charges on Flathead and San Carlos Indian irrigation projects No. 643 Amend acts of June 30, 1834 and June 22, 1874 rel. to purchasing goods from Indians by Government employees No. 691 Sisseton and Wahpeton Band of Sioux Indian consolidation of lands No. 721 Authorizing certain officers of United States Indian service to make arrests Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.1/ House Miscellaneous Reports IV 76 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3 August 5, 1939 No. 749 Court of Claims to hear claims of Yakima Tribes of Indians No. 846 Restoration to tribal ownership of certain lands upon Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon No. 870 Court of Claims to hear claims of the Assiniboine Indians

15 Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.1/ House Miscellaneous Reports V 76 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3 August 5, 1939 No Distribution of judgment fund of Klamath Indians, etc. No Menominee Indian delegates, payment of salaries and expenses No Distribution of the judgment fund of the Shoshone Tribe of Indians of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming No Declaring that United States holds lands held in trust for Indian use No Relief of certain disbursing agents and employees of the Indian service Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.1/ House Miscellaneous Reports VI 76 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3 August 5, 1939 No Payment to the Osage Tribe of Indians on account of their lands sold by the U.S. No Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians leasing of undeveloped coal and asphalt deposits No Amending law rel. to tax on oil and gas produced (Osage production tax) in Osage County, Oklahoma No Bonneville project, easement across Yakima Indian Reservation for transmission line No Minnesota Chippewa delegates, payment of salaries and expenses No Amending the act regarding per diem payments for Klamath Indian delegates No Refer claims of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma to Court of Claims No Granting the state of North Carolina a right-of-way for the Blue Ridge Parkway across the Cherokee Indian Reservation No Acquisition of Puyallup Indian school property at Tacoma, Washington for Indian sanatorium purposes No Osage Tribe of Indians to submit claims to Court of Claims No Sisseton and Wahpeton Band of Sioux Indians - payment for lands ceded by them to the U.S. No Purchase of additional lands for Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation No Providing for payment of attorneys fees from Osage tribal funds No Payment to Delaware Tribe of Indians on account of permanent annuities Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.2-3/611, pt.2/1149, pt.2/ House Miscellaneous Reports I 76 th Congress, 2 nd and 3 rd Sessions, September 21, 1939 January 3, 1941 No Amending California Indians jurisdictional act No San Carlos Apache Indians, payment for ceded lands No Leasing of restricted allotments of deceased Indians No For the benefit of Indians of the Crow Reservation, Montana No Adoption of minors by Indians No Extending to the Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, provisions of the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934

16 Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.3/ , House Miscellaneous Reports II 76 th Congress, 3 rd Session, January 3, 1940 January 3, 1941 No Amend employees compensation act rel. to Menominee Indian Reservation. 2 parts. No To set aside certain lands for the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe No Irrigation charges against non-indian owned lands, Blackfeet Indian irrigation project, Montana No Reimpose trust on lands allotted to certain Crow Indians in Montana No Transfer property of Tomah Indian School, Wisconsin No San Carlos Apache Tribe, Arizona, purchase of certain lands No Authorizing an appropriation for relief of needy Indians No Tranferring Indian lands to the Grand River Dam Authority No Amend Public Law No. 96, 75 th Congress, rel. to taxation of Indian-owned lands No Gratuity offsets in favor of U.S. and against the Five Civilized Tribes No Cooperation in education of Indian children at Froid, Montana No Cooperation in education of Indian children at McCurtain, Oklahoma No Conferring jurisdiction on the state of Kansas over offenses committed by or against Indians on Indian reservations No Per capita payment to Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.3/ House Miscellaneous Reports III 76 th Congress, 3 rd Session, January 3, 1940 January 3, 1941 No Purchase of additional lands for Turtle Mountain Indian Agency, North Dakota No Ute Indian - amending jurisdictional act and restoration of lands No Carrying out certain obligations to certain enrolled Indians relative to refund of taxes No Ratify lease of Mission Indians of California No Cooperation with school districts - Minnesota No Liquidating the liability of the U.S. for the massacre of Sioux Indian men, women, and children at Wounded Knee No Pensions and increases of pensions to veterans and dependents of deceased veterans of the Indian wars No Grand Coulee Dam and Reservoir - acquisition of Indian lands No Cooperation with school board, Walker, Minnesota No Eastern and Western Cherokees, per capita claims No Reimbursement of the Fort Berthold Indians of North Dakota

17 Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.3/ House Miscellaneous Reports IV 76 th Congress, 3 rd Session, January 3, 1940 January 3, 1941 No Sale of forestry products obtained from forests on Indian reservations No Chippewa Indians (Minnesota) payment of fire claims allowing additional time - act of August 27, 1935 No Claims of certain Navajo Indians No Disposition of trust or restricted estates of Indians dying intestate without heirs No Hayward Indian School, Wisconsin - authorizing transfer No Wapato Indian irrigation project - appropriation for additional water No Authorizing land to be held in trust for Klamath Indians and purchase of additional land for Klamath Tribe out of tribal funds No Employment of Fred B. Woodward as attorney in special cases No Patent to state of Minnesota for certain lands in that state No Relief of settlers on Fort Peck and certain other reservations No Acquisition of Indian lands for Parker Dam Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.3/ House Miscellaneous Reports V 76 th Congress, 3 rd Session, January 3, 1940 January 3, 1941 No Exchange Navaho Indian land, Arizona No Use of certain federal land (Millerton Rancheria) in the construction of the Central Valley project, California No Leasing lands on Port Madison and Snohomish or Tulalip Indian Reservation, Washington No Leasing coal and asphalt deposits of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations in Oklahoma No Miami Indians of Indiana granting jurisdiction to Court of Claims to hear, examine, adjudicate and enter judgment No Amending Wheeler-Howard Act relative to Indian reservations Y 1.2 Rp:C 76, S.3/ , House Miscellaneous Reports VI 76 th Congress, 3 rd Session, January 3, 1940 January 3, 1941 No Court of Claims to hear claims of Choctaw Indians of Mississippi No Cherokee Indian funds No Claims of certain Navajo Indians No Authorizing Snake or Piute Indians of Oregon to sue in Court of Claims No Excluding Indians from 2-year limitation on enrollment in Civilian Conservation Corps

18 Y 1.2 Rp:C 77, S.1/1-219 House Miscellaneous Reports I 77 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3, 1941 January 2, 1942 No. 148 Authorizing purchase of publicly or privately owned lands adjacent to Turtle Mountain Reservation No. 149 Convey certain property of Cecilia Crow Arquette No. 150 Relief of Eastern and Western Cherokee Indians Y 1.2 Rp:C 77, S.1/ , House Miscellaneous Reports II 77 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3, 1941 January 2, 1942 No. 289 To reinstate in Court of Claims certain suits of Eastern and Western Cherokee Indians against United States No. 300 Exchange of tribal land of Santa Ysabel Reservation for other land of equal value No. 334 Fixing boundary lines on Wind River Indian lands, Wyoming No. 370 Adjustment of irrigation charges on Uintah Indian project, Utah No. 398 Pensions and increases of pensions to veterans and dependents of deceased veterans of the Indian wars Y 1.2 Rp:C 77, S.1/ House Miscellaneous Reports III 77 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3, 1941 January 2, 1942 No. 488 Relief of Indians in California No. 523 Disposition of trust of Indians dying intestate without heirs No. 525 Amending act authorizing appropriations for maintenance of Gallup-Durango highway across Navajo Indian Reservation No. 677 Ratifying lease between Agua Caliente or Palm Springs band of Mission Indians and Palm Springs, California Y 1.2 Rp:C 77, S.1/ House Miscellaneous Reports IV 77 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3, 1941 January 2, 1942 No. 764 Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians jurisdictional bill No. 805 Reserving part of public land in California for benefit of Rincon band of Mission Indians No. 806 Amending act to authorize appropriation for roads on Indian reservations No. 807 Amending Ute Indian Jurisdictional Act No. 896 Setting aside lands in Oklahoma for Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Indians No. 897 Acquisition of Indian lands for the Central Valley project, California

19 Y 1.2 Rp:C 77, S.1/ House Miscellaneous Reports V 77 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3, 1941 January 2, 1942 No. 941 Civil service for assistant or deputy commissioners of the General Land Office and Bureau of Indian Affairs in the Department of the Interior Y 1.2 Rp:C 77, S.1/ , House Miscellaneous Reports VI 77 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3, 1941 January 2, 1942 No To amend criminal code in respect to fires on public domain or Indian lands No Court of Claims to hear claims of Prairie band of Pottawatomie Indians of Kansas and Wisconsin No Sale of certain individual Blackfeet Indian lands to the city of Cut Bank, Montana for airport purposes No Reserving certain lands in California for the benefit of the Manchester Band of Pomo Indians of the Manchester Rancheria No Authorize corrections in tribal roll of Puyallup Indians, Washington No To amend act authorizing attorney general of California to bring suit on behalf of Indians of California No Court of Claims to hear claims of the Assiniboine Indians No To amend act referring claims of Crow Tribe of Indians of Montana to Court of Claims No Indian service, Alaska, regarding revenues collected at schools and hospitals No Indian service, Alaska, regarding appropriations made for the Indian service of supplies and materials for resale No Declaring the United States holds certain lands in trust for Indian use Y 1.2 Rp:C 77, S.1/ House Miscellaneous Reports VII 77 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 3, 1941 January 2, 1942 No Payment of Osage Indians on account of their lands sold by United States Y 1.2 Rp:C 77, S.2/ House Miscellaneous Reports I 77 th Congress, 2 nd Session, January 5 December 16, 1942 No Amending an act providing for the reimbursement to Indian allottees and public subdivisions taxes paid on lands which patents in fee were issued without consent and subsequently canceled No For the benefit of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota No Relief of certain individuals in connection with construction of the Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, Idaho No Extending the time for amending the petition of the Indians of California No Relief of the Tlingit and Haida Indians of Alaska

20 No Relating to lands of Klamath and Modoc tribes and Yahooskin band of Snake Indians No Second War Powers Act, 1942 Y 1.2 Rp:C 77, S.2/ House Miscellaneous Reports II 77 th Congress, 2 nd Session, January 5 December 16, 1942 No Court of Claims to hear claims of Snake or Paiute Indians Y 1.2 Rp:C 77, S.2/ House Miscellaneous Reports V 77 th Congress, 2 nd Session, January 5 December 16, 1942 No Restoring and adding certain public lands to Uintah and Ouray Reservation in Utah No Acquisition of Indian lands required in connection with construction and maintenance of Parker Dam project, Arizona-California No Probating and distribution of restricted Indian estates not exceeding $2,500, Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma No Reimposing trust on lands allotted to Indians, Klamath River (Hoopa Valley) Reservation, California No Elimination of certain lands from the Wapato Indian irrigation project, Yakima Reservation, Washington No Providing certain relief to the owners of former Indian-owned land within the Oroville- Tonasket Irrigation District, state of Washington Y 1.2 Rp:C 78, S.1/1-181 House Miscellaneous Reports I 78 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 6 December 21, 1943 No. 143 Restoring and adding certain public lands to the Uintah and Ouray Reservation in Utah Y 1.2 Rp:C 78, S.1/ House Miscellaneous Reports II 78 th Congress, 1 st Session, January 6 December 21, 1943 No. 254 Authorizing exploration by Reclamation Bureau of proposed dam sites on Rio Grande located on Indian lands in New Mexico No. 276 Authorizing a per capita payment of $10 to the members of Santa Clara Pueblo of New Mexico No. 277 Extending time for repayment and authorizing increase in revolving fund for benefit of Crow Indians No. 278 Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to exchange certain lands within the Navaho Indian Reservation, Arizona No. 279 Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior, in carrying out purposes of act of May 18, 1916, to purchase of logs, lumber, and other forest products for processing, manufacture, and sale at Red Lake Indian Reservation

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