| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1929 - 1522 pages
...population. According to the enumerated population no other State has an Indian population of over 15,000. APPENDIX INDIAN POPULATION An Indian, as defined by...Indian may be carried on the rolls because of tribal or inheritence rights, etc., and may reside anywhere in the United States or in a foreign country.... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1929 - 1522 pages
...POPULATION An Indian, as defined by the Indian Service, includes any person of Indian blood who tlirough wardship, treaty, or inheritance has acquired certain...reservation and nonreservation Indians. Thus an Indian mar be carried on the rolls because of tribal or inheritence rights, etc., and may reside anywhere... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1930 - 80 pages
...non-Indians entitled to enrollment. Thus, the census of the Five Civilized Tribes includes 23,405 freedmen. The Census Bureau defines an Indian as a person having...Indian. Furthermore, the population enumerated at Federal agencies is not necessarily domiciled on or near the reservations. It is the population on... | |
| United States. National Advisory Committee on Education - 1931 - 638 pages
...non-Indians entitled to enrollment. Thus, the census of the Five Civilized Tribes includes 23,405 freedmen. The Census Bureau defines an Indian as a person having...an Indian. Furthermore, the population enumerated * Schmeckebier, Laurence F. ; The Office of Indian Affairs; Baltimore, 1927, 872 p. (pp. 1 ff). at... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1932 - 80 pages
...RHOADS, Commissioner. The SECRETARY or THE INTERIOR. J. HENRY SCATTERGOOD, Assistant Commissioner. APPENDIX Indian Population An Indian, as defined by...Indian may be carried on the rolls because of tribal or inheritance rights, etc., and may reside anywhere in the United States or in a foreign country.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1933 - 1032 pages
...Supplementing what you have stated, I quote from the 1932 report of the commissioner the following: An Indian, as defined by the Indian Service, includes...Thus, an Indian may be carried on the rolls because of tiibal or inheritance rights, etc., and may reside anywhere in the United States or in a foreign country.... | |
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