| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1919 - 752 pages
...from surveys, plans, and reports submitted by the chief irrigation engineer in the Indian Service :ind approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior, and such limit of cost shall in no case be exceeded without express authorization of Congress, and hereafter... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1919 - 1566 pages
...accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by the chief engineer in the Indian Service and approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior in conformity with a provision in section 1 of the Indian appropriation act for the fiscal year 1911,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1919 - 1676 pages
...they make up a roll of the tribe and submit it to the Indian Office for consideration and approval by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior. That work is in progress now, and it will take some little time to complete it. There are various complications... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1919 - 476 pages
...in Arizona, in accordance with the plans submitted by the chief engineer of the Indian Service and approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the In-. terior, in conformity with section one of the act approved April fourth, nineteen hundred and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1922 - 142 pages
...Revised Statutes requiring that contracts shall be submitted in a certain way and that they shall be approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior before the attorneys have any rights whatever. Mr. ROACH. Do those special contracts with attorneys,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1922 - 134 pages
...I am employed under a regular contract made with the authorities of the tribe and submitted to and approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior. Mr. STEENERSON. Are the mutters of which you have charge in that tribe in harmony with or in disagreement... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1922 - 208 pages
...deceased's property should go to the probate court. Since that the Osage Indian has been out of the hands of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior and the words., in there " until certain restrictions are removed." Those things should not be done by... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands and Surveys - 1923 - 296 pages
...here for. If our bill does not fulfill the needs of the situation, we are willing to sit down with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior and draw one that will, and we want to be on record now as saying that that is our purpose here — to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Public Lands - 1923 - 296 pages
...here for. If our bill does not fullill the needs of the situation, we are willing to sit down with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior and draw one that will, and we want to be on record now as saying that that is our purpose here^— to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1924 - 114 pages
...word " Minnesota": " Provided further, That said attorneys shall enter into proper contract, to be approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior, in accordance with existing law." It does not seem to me that attorneys prosecuting such a claim, where... | |
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