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INDEX TO THE EXPERT TESTIMONY<br />
BEFORE THE INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION
The Library of American Indian Affairs<br />
From <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission Series<br />
Microfiche Publications<br />
Decisions of <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission<br />
Expert Testimony <strong>before</strong> <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission<br />
Transcripts of Oral Expert Testimony <strong>before</strong> <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission<br />
Legal Briefs <strong>before</strong> <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission<br />
General Accounting Office Reports on Offsets<br />
Legislative His<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission Act<br />
Books<br />
Index <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Decisions of <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission<br />
Index <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Expert Testimony <strong>before</strong> <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r Publications<br />
The Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1880: His<strong>to</strong>rical Sketches<br />
by Edward E.Hill<br />
Indian Land Tenure: Bibliographical Essays and a Guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Literature<br />
by Imre Sut<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Annual Reports of <strong>the</strong> Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Indian; Introductions by Dr. Larry E. Burgess and Dr. Laurence<br />
Hauptman and Foreword by A. Keith Smiley<br />
Guide <strong>to</strong> American Indian Documents in <strong>the</strong> Congressional Serial Set:<br />
1817-1899, by Steven L. Johnson<br />
Annual Reports of <strong>the</strong> Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of <strong>the</strong> Indian<br />
(microfiche)<br />
Indian Committee of <strong>the</strong> Society of Friends: 1696-1974 (microfilm)
INDEX TO<br />
THE EXPERT TESTIMONY<br />
BEFORE THE INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION<br />
The Written Reports<br />
Compiled and Edited by Norman A. Ross<br />
Congressional Information Service, Inc.
Copyright © 1973 by Clearwater Publishing Company, Inc.<br />
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data<br />
Index <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>expert</strong> <strong>testimony</strong> <strong>before</strong> <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission: <strong>the</strong><br />
written reports / compiled and edited by Norman A. Ross,<br />
p. cm.<br />
Originally published: New York : Clearwater Pub. Co., 1973.<br />
Includes <strong>index</strong>.<br />
ISBN 0-88354-002-9<br />
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FOREWORD<br />
The Indian Claims Commission was created on August 13, 1946*. Its purpose<br />
is <strong>to</strong> serve as a tribunal for <strong>the</strong> hearing and determination of <strong>claims</strong> against <strong>the</strong><br />
United States arising prior <strong>to</strong> August 13, 1946 by any Indian tribe, band or<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r identifiable group of Indians living in <strong>the</strong> United States. In this it exercises<br />
jurisdiction formerly resting with <strong>the</strong> United States Court of Claims under <strong>the</strong><br />
previous system of passing special jurisdictional acts by Congress for individual<br />
tribes. Under 28 U.S.C.A. ^1505 <strong>the</strong> Court of Claims has jurisdiction over<br />
<strong>claims</strong> arising after August 13,1946.<br />
Under <strong>the</strong> terms of <strong>the</strong> original Indian Claims Commission Act <strong>the</strong>re were<br />
three Commissioners and a period of ten years in which <strong>to</strong> complete <strong>the</strong> work. It<br />
became obvious however, from <strong>the</strong> size and complexity of <strong>the</strong> cases, that ten<br />
years was insufficient. The Commission was extended for five-year periods in<br />
1957 and 1962, and in 1967 it was extended a third time and enlarged <strong>to</strong> five<br />
members. Subsequently <strong>the</strong> staff was increased in size <strong>to</strong> accommodate <strong>the</strong><br />
increased workload. The Commission has now been extended <strong>to</strong> April 10, 1977,<br />
and on that date <strong>the</strong> remaining cases, if any, will be transferred <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> United<br />
States Court of Claims.<br />
In creating <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission, Congress broadened <strong>the</strong> jurisdic-<br />
tional grounds upon which Indian tribes might sue <strong>the</strong> United States. This wider<br />
jurisdiction reflected an awareness of <strong>the</strong> problems arising from <strong>the</strong> relations<br />
between <strong>the</strong> United States and <strong>the</strong> Indians who occupied <strong>the</strong> lands sought by an<br />
expanding nation. Two hundred years of westward expansion produced much<br />
conflict and created some of <strong>the</strong> harsher episodes in <strong>the</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ry of America as<br />
<strong>the</strong> United States acquired <strong>the</strong> Indians' lands.<br />
By treaties-and after 1871 by agreements•<strong>the</strong> Indians' lands were ceded <strong>to</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> United States and <strong>the</strong> Indians were moved on<strong>to</strong> reservations. These cessions<br />
are <strong>the</strong> primary source of <strong>the</strong> 370 original petitions filed with <strong>the</strong> Commission<br />
prior <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> cu<strong>to</strong>ff date of August 13, 1951. (Under <strong>the</strong> terms of <strong>the</strong> original<br />
Act <strong>the</strong> Commission could no longer accept new <strong>claims</strong> after this date.)<br />
These 370 original petitions were separated in<strong>to</strong> 611 different <strong>claims</strong>, each of<br />
which was given its own docket number. The <strong>claims</strong> consisted largely of<br />
unconscionable consideration <strong>claims</strong> arising from <strong>the</strong> cession of aboriginal title<br />
lands, t The Commission also received <strong>claims</strong> of uncompensated taking of land,<br />
* 25U.S.C. §70,eise?.<br />
t A determination of unconscionable consideration is a finding that <strong>the</strong> compensation<br />
originally paid by <strong>the</strong> Government for Indian lands ceded by treaty or agreement was so<br />
low when compared <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> market value at <strong>the</strong> time as <strong>to</strong> shock <strong>the</strong> conscience and<br />
entitle <strong>the</strong> tribe, <strong>to</strong> recover, subject <strong>to</strong> gratui<strong>to</strong>us offsets, if any.
as well as of o<strong>the</strong>r wrongs cognizable under <strong>the</strong> Act. The first four clauses under<br />
section 2 of <strong>the</strong> Act cover every actionable wrong under law and equity. Clause 5<br />
permits suit on <strong>claims</strong> based upon fair and honorable dealings that are not<br />
recognized by any existing rule of law or equity.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> trial of <strong>the</strong>se cases <strong>the</strong> plaintiffs, as permitted by statute, are repre-<br />
sented by at<strong>to</strong>rneys of <strong>the</strong>ir own choosing under contracts approved by <strong>the</strong><br />
Secretary of <strong>the</strong> Interior or his designated representative. The United States<br />
Government is represented by <strong>the</strong> Department of Justice.<br />
The passage of time since <strong>the</strong>se <strong>claims</strong> arose in <strong>the</strong> 18th and 19th centuries<br />
created considerable difficulty in establishing <strong>the</strong> factual background of <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>claims</strong>. In <strong>the</strong> absence of living witnesses <strong>the</strong> parties rely upon documentary<br />
evidence consisting of available contemporary accounts, as well as his<strong>to</strong>rical and<br />
ethnological writings and studies. This type of evidence goes <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> question of<br />
<strong>the</strong> area occupied by a tribe. This is <strong>the</strong> first, or "aboriginal title," phase of <strong>the</strong><br />
typical land cases that were <strong>the</strong> large majority of <strong>the</strong> cases filed <strong>before</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Commission.<br />
After <strong>the</strong> area has been determined and <strong>the</strong> Indians' title established it is<br />
necessary <strong>to</strong> determine <strong>the</strong> value of <strong>the</strong> land and <strong>the</strong> consideration, if any, given<br />
by <strong>the</strong> defendant, for <strong>the</strong> purpose of determining whe<strong>the</strong>r it is conscionable or<br />
unconscionable. In this second portion of a typical case <strong>the</strong> parties introduce<br />
land appraisal evidence for <strong>the</strong> purpose of establishing <strong>the</strong> value of <strong>the</strong> land on<br />
<strong>the</strong> date it was ceded by <strong>the</strong> tribe.<br />
The third part of <strong>the</strong> typical case is <strong>the</strong> determination of all payments made by<br />
<strong>the</strong> United States on <strong>the</strong> claim, and of any and all offsets, counter<strong>claims</strong> and<br />
demands claimed by <strong>the</strong> defendant. Basically, this part of <strong>the</strong> case is for offsets<br />
of land or o<strong>the</strong>r items given <strong>the</strong> tribes by <strong>the</strong> defendant since <strong>the</strong> date on which<br />
<strong>the</strong> lands were ceded. The evidence consists of statutes or Executive Orders<br />
involving land transfers and vouchers evidencing payment of money or goods.<br />
In many instances <strong>the</strong> Indians held <strong>the</strong>ir lands by recognized or reservation<br />
title confirmed by Act of Congress, or had title under an Executive Order of <strong>the</strong><br />
President. This removes <strong>the</strong> necessity of proving title and that step is <strong>the</strong>refore<br />
omitted from <strong>the</strong> proceedings.<br />
Included among <strong>the</strong> remaining cases are a number of accounting cases wherein<br />
<strong>the</strong> tribes have asked that <strong>the</strong> defendant account <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>m for its management of<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir assets.<br />
Owing <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> nature of <strong>the</strong> cases <strong>the</strong>ir determination is interesting but difficult.<br />
Progress has been made, however, and more cases have been completed by<br />
monetary awards in <strong>the</strong> five fiscal years since 1968 than were completed during<br />
<strong>the</strong> entire preceding life of <strong>the</strong> Commission. On this basis it is possible <strong>to</strong> foresee<br />
<strong>the</strong> completion of <strong>the</strong> remaining cases by April 10,1977, when <strong>the</strong> Commission<br />
is scheduled <strong>to</strong> terminate.<br />
HARRY E. WEBB, JR.<br />
Chief Counsel, Indian Claims Commission<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C., April 1, 1973<br />
vi
PREFACE<br />
This volume <strong>index</strong>es <strong>the</strong> written <strong>expert</strong> reports submitted as <strong>testimony</strong> <strong>before</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission in <strong>the</strong> course of litigation over <strong>the</strong> past 25 years.<br />
Included are all those reports submitted by ei<strong>the</strong>r a plaintiff or <strong>the</strong> Justice<br />
Department for which copies could be located during a year-long search. In <strong>the</strong><br />
course of that search <strong>the</strong> files of <strong>the</strong> Commission, <strong>the</strong> Justice Department, <strong>the</strong><br />
National Archives and of various at<strong>to</strong>rneys were examined carefully, and in some<br />
cases repeatedly, in order <strong>to</strong> bring <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> most complete collection<br />
possible.<br />
Although <strong>the</strong> collection is not complete, it represents <strong>the</strong> largest single com-<br />
pilation of <strong>the</strong> <strong>expert</strong> reports available. All of <strong>the</strong> reports <strong>index</strong>ed are included in<br />
<strong>the</strong> microfiche publication Expert Testimony Before <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commis-<br />
sion.<br />
The numerical sequence of reports is not consecutive. For many dockets no<br />
reports were submitted. For some, reports were submitted but could not be<br />
located. A few dockets contain a half-dozen or more titles, while o<strong>the</strong>rs contain<br />
only a single report. In many cases, reports were submitted by both sides; <strong>the</strong><br />
final distribution, however, leans <strong>to</strong>ward <strong>the</strong> Government's side-<strong>the</strong> Govern-<br />
ment submitted more of its reports in writing than did <strong>the</strong> plaintiffs, and it also<br />
apparently submitted more copies of each report. (Prior <strong>to</strong> 1965 reports could<br />
be submitted ei<strong>the</strong>r orally or in writing; subsequently, <strong>the</strong> Commission required<br />
all reports in writing.)<br />
Format and quality vary from report <strong>to</strong> report. Most of <strong>the</strong> reports, however,<br />
include maps or o<strong>the</strong>r illustrations; many are provided with extensive bibli-<br />
ographies; and most have <strong>the</strong>ir own tables of contents. Some are as short as ten<br />
or twelve pages, but most are much longer, <strong>the</strong> longest being 5,000 pages. An<br />
indication of <strong>the</strong> size and content of each report is provided in <strong>the</strong> Main Entry<br />
Section of this volume. Also indicated are <strong>the</strong> names and affiliations of <strong>the</strong><br />
authors and certain cross-reference information.<br />
The Tribal Index is a comprehensive guide <strong>to</strong> all of <strong>the</strong> dockets of <strong>the</strong> Indian<br />
Qaims Commission. It was created by <strong>the</strong> Commission for its own internal use<br />
and has been provided <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> publisher as a courtesy. The publisher has<br />
undertaken some verification and editing of <strong>the</strong> Index for <strong>the</strong> purposes of<br />
publication.<br />
The Author Index includes those authors whose reports are reproduced in <strong>the</strong><br />
microfiche collection. The State Index takes in<strong>to</strong> consideration only those<br />
vii
eports in which <strong>the</strong> states covered were clearly identified in ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> title or<br />
table of contents. Unfortunately, <strong>the</strong>refore, many reports are omitted.<br />
The Docket Number Index is an inclusive listing of all dockets, not merely<br />
those for which reports were submitted. It was originally prepared by <strong>the</strong><br />
Commission for its own internal use and has been recreated in <strong>the</strong> same format<br />
by <strong>the</strong> publisher from documents supplied by <strong>the</strong> Commission.<br />
The researcher seeking information pertaining <strong>to</strong> a particular tribe, claim or<br />
geographical area thus has many avenues of approach available, and judicious use<br />
of <strong>the</strong> various sections of this volume will provide ready access <strong>to</strong> what is<br />
probably <strong>the</strong> largest organized collection of research on <strong>the</strong> American Indian.<br />
It has been our endeavor <strong>to</strong> make this collection available <strong>to</strong> scholars in a form<br />
as convenient and complete as possible and <strong>to</strong> strive for accuracy. The collection<br />
itself, and <strong>the</strong>refore <strong>the</strong> tasks of editing and <strong>index</strong>ing, are extremely large and we<br />
expect that <strong>the</strong>re will be some errors. We know that some omissions exist and<br />
<strong>the</strong>y become more numerous with <strong>the</strong> submission of new reports <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Commis-<br />
sion as <strong>the</strong> litigations proceed through <strong>the</strong>ir various phases. The publisher will<br />
appreciate <strong>the</strong> reader's comments, corrections and contributions <strong>to</strong>wards a<br />
future revised edition of this volume and of <strong>the</strong> microfiche collection as well.<br />
The publisher wishes <strong>to</strong> express his sincere appreciation <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> many indi-<br />
viduals and organizations without whose cooperation this project would not<br />
have been possible. First and foremost are <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission itself<br />
and Mr. Harry E. Webb, Jr., its Chief Counsel, who has been our thoughtful and<br />
helpful liaison for <strong>the</strong> past two years. Mr. A. Don Mileur and Mr. Karl Bertram<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Section of <strong>the</strong> Justice Department made available <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
collection of <strong>expert</strong> <strong>testimony</strong>. The following at<strong>to</strong>rneys kindly lent us reports<br />
from <strong>the</strong>ir files: Mr. Tom Diamond of Diamond, Rash, Leslie & Schwartz; Mrs.<br />
Frances L. Horn of Wilkinson, Cragun & Barker; Mr. George B. Pletsch of Schiff<br />
Hardin & Waite; Mr. Paul G. Reilly of Reilly, Fleming & Reilly; Mr. Richard<br />
Schifter of Fried, Frank Harris, Shriver & Kampelman;Mr. Raymond C. Simpson;<br />
Mr. Marvin J. Sonosky; Mr. C. LeNoir Thompson; and Messrs. Weissbrodt &<br />
Weissbrodt. The following individuals have assisted in <strong>the</strong> preparation of <strong>the</strong><br />
collection and of <strong>the</strong> <strong>index</strong>: Mrs. Mary Ann Glenn, Kathleen Heeney, Martin<br />
Lubin, Christine Resnais, Charles Richetelle, Martin Sandier, Judith Spehar and<br />
Jerrold Ziman.<br />
Most of all, <strong>the</strong> publisher wishes <strong>to</strong> acknowledge his debt <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> numerous<br />
his<strong>to</strong>rians, economists, anthropologists, archaeologists and land appraisers who<br />
researched and wrote <strong>the</strong>se studies. We regret that <strong>the</strong> task of acknowledging our<br />
debt <strong>to</strong> each of <strong>the</strong>m separately was unfortunately beyond our means.<br />
Finally, we take cognizance of <strong>the</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ry of this country, a his<strong>to</strong>ry which<br />
resulted in <strong>the</strong> need for an Indian Claims Commission ; of <strong>the</strong> Indians, long dead<br />
and nameless for whom <strong>the</strong> Commission comes far <strong>to</strong>o late; and of <strong>the</strong> Indians<br />
of <strong>to</strong>day, lest we forget <strong>the</strong>ir plight and condition and <strong>the</strong> fact that reservation is<br />
not an Indian word.<br />
vm
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Foreword v<br />
Preface vii<br />
Main Entry Section 1<br />
Tribal Index 41<br />
Author Index 79<br />
State Index 83<br />
Docket Number Index 85<br />
Royce Area Index 101
MAIN ENTRY SECTION<br />
The following list includes all reports contained in <strong>the</strong> microfiche publication<br />
Expert Testimony Before <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims Commission. The reports are in<br />
docket number sequence and within each docket alphabetical by author. The<br />
first column gives <strong>the</strong> docket number. The second column indicates whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong><br />
report was prepared for a plantiff (P) or for <strong>the</strong> Justice Department (US).<br />
The information for each report includes <strong>the</strong> title, number of pages, author's<br />
name and affiliation and certain bibliographic information pertaining <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
inclusion of illustrations, maps or bibliographies. The original titles have been<br />
used but in many cases have been edited <strong>to</strong> eliminate extraneous information<br />
and also <strong>to</strong> add such pertinent information as tribal names and dates, etc. where<br />
this information was omitted from <strong>the</strong> original title. Information about authors<br />
was obtained from <strong>the</strong> reports, and titles and affiliations shown are those current<br />
when <strong>the</strong> report was submitted.<br />
Where a report pertains <strong>to</strong> more than one docket, that information is provided<br />
as a cross-reference under each secondary docket and is also included in <strong>the</strong> main<br />
listing. No report is listed twice. Cross-references are based only on <strong>the</strong> data<br />
included in <strong>the</strong> reports and additional cross-references can be deduced from <strong>the</strong><br />
o<strong>the</strong>r sections in this volume and from <strong>the</strong> Decisions of <strong>the</strong> Indian Claims<br />
Commission.<br />
Docket Party Title and Author<br />
9 P Appraisal of Osage ceded lands as of September 29, 1865, 140<br />
pp. Watson A. Bowes, Valuation Consultant<br />
9 US Appraisal of Osage ceded lands in Kansas, 1865, 124 pp. Maps.<br />
H. C. Brady, MAI<br />
9 P Valuation study of Osage ceded lands as of September 29, 1865,<br />
240 pp. W. H. Davis, MAI, ARA, Appraisal Assoc.<br />
9 P Investigation of lands conveyed in trust under provisions of <strong>the</strong><br />
treaty of January 21,1867, 99 pp. Dr. Thomas LeDuc<br />
10 US Anthropology notes on <strong>the</strong> Pawnee in Oklahoma, 135 pp.<br />
Biblio. John L. Champe; Franklin Fenenga, Univ. of Nebraska<br />
10 US Appraisal of Pawnee tracts in Nebraska, 1833, 1848, 1857,<br />
1875; in Kansas, 1833, 2 vols., 480 pp. William G. Murray, MAI<br />
11 P His<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> O<strong>to</strong>e and Missouria lands, 150 pp. Dr. Berlin B.<br />
Chapman, Prof, of His<strong>to</strong>ry, Oklahoma Agrie. & Mech. College<br />
1
MAIN ENTRY SECTION<br />
Docket Party Title and Author<br />
11 P His<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> O<strong>to</strong>e and Missouria lands, 183 pp. Dr. Thomas H.<br />
LeDuc<br />
11-A US Appraisal of Royce Area 151 in Missouri, 1836; in Iowa, 1838<br />
and 1954; O<strong>to</strong>e and Missouria Tribe; Iowa, Omaha and Sac and<br />
Fox Tribes, 374 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 138.) William G.<br />
Murray, MAI<br />
13-A Seel8-C<br />
13-C US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
187 in Illinois and Wisconsin, ceded by "<strong>the</strong> United Nation of<br />
Chippewa, Ot<strong>to</strong>wa and Potawatamie Indians" under <strong>the</strong> treaty<br />
of September 26, 1833, 83 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong><br />
15-C, 18-H, 29-A, 40-B, 71.) Dr. J. A. Jones<br />
13-D See 59, 139<br />
13-E US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on Indian use and occupancy from 1640<br />
<strong>to</strong> 1806 of Royce Area 53 in Ohio, ceded by <strong>the</strong> "Wyandot,<br />
Ottawa, Chippewa, Munsee and Delaware, Shawanee and Potta-<br />
watamy nations" <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Connecticut Land Company and o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />
in a conveyance dated July 4, 1805; and of Royce Area 54 in<br />
Ohio, ceded <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. under <strong>the</strong> treaty of July 4, 1805, 260<br />
pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 18-L, 27-E, 29-D, 89, 133-A, 139,<br />
202, 302, 341-C.) Dr. Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, Indiana Univ.<br />
See also 139<br />
13-F US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on Indian use and occupancy from 1650<br />
<strong>to</strong> 1819 of Royce Areas 87 and 88 in Ohio, Indiana and<br />
Michigan, ceded by <strong>the</strong> "Wyandot, Potawa<strong>to</strong>my, Ottawas and<br />
Chippeway " tribes under <strong>the</strong> treaty of September 29, 1817,310<br />
pp. Dlus.; maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 15-1, 18-K, 27, 29-G, 64-A,<br />
89, 133-C, 141, 308, 341-D.) Dr. Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin,<br />
Indiana Univ.<br />
See also 139<br />
13-G P The Greenville Treaty in Ohio, 1795, 76 pp. Maps. (Also per-<br />
tains <strong>to</strong> 29-C, 64,120,130.) Helen Hornbeck Tanner<br />
13-G US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on Indian use and occupancy of Royce<br />
Area 11, in Ohio and Indiana, ceded by "<strong>the</strong> Tribes of Indians,<br />
called <strong>the</strong> Wyandots, Delawares, Shawanoes, Ottawas, Chipewas,<br />
Putawatimes, Miami, Eelriver, Weea's, Kickàpoos, Piankashaws,<br />
and Kaskasias" pursuant <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Treaty of Greenville on August<br />
3, 1795, 787 pp. Maps. Dr. Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, Indiana<br />
Univ.
Docket Party Title and Author<br />
MAIN ENTRY SECTION<br />
13-L US Anthropological report on Indian occupancy of that portion of<br />
Royce Area 148 east of <strong>the</strong> Fox River in Illinois, ceded by <strong>the</strong><br />
United Nations of Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatamie under<br />
<strong>the</strong> treaty of July 29,1829, 189 pp. Maps;biblio. (Also pertains<br />
<strong>to</strong> 15-K, 18-1, 29-J, 40-J, 217.) Dr. David A. Baerreis, Dr.<br />
Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, Dr. Remedios Wycoco-Moore<br />
13-L P Natural resource, agricultural and economic survey from 1795<br />
<strong>to</strong> 1846 of certain lands in Dlinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan,<br />
Ohio and Wisconsin ceded by <strong>the</strong> Prairie Band of <strong>the</strong> Potta-<br />
wa<strong>to</strong>mi Tribe of Indians, 68 pp. Maps. Dr. John Lee Coulter,<br />
Economist<br />
. Supplementary survey and analyses dealing with <strong>the</strong><br />
problem of measuring <strong>the</strong> value of certain natural resources<br />
acquired by <strong>the</strong> Government of <strong>the</strong> U.S. in treaties with Indian<br />
Tribes: <strong>the</strong> Prairie Band of <strong>the</strong> Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mie Tribe, 36 pp.<br />
(Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 15-K.)<br />
13-L US A series of maps and overlays showing lead distribution and<br />
mining activity in 1829, 1839 and <strong>the</strong>reafter with overlays<br />
showing.ad hoc lead mining districts and smelter locations in<br />
Dlinois and Wisconsin, 30 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 15-K, 29-J, 217.)<br />
Thomas P. Field, Prof, of Geography, Univ. of Kentucky<br />
13-L US Appraisal of Royce Areas 147 and 148 in Dlinois and Wisconsin,<br />
ceded by <strong>the</strong> Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Nations of<br />
Indians under <strong>the</strong> treaty of July 29, 1829, 216 pp. Elus; maps.<br />
(Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 15-K, 18-1, 29-J, 40-J, 217.) Walter R.<br />
Kuehnle, MAI<br />
:-. Supplement <strong>to</strong> appraisal of Royce Areas 147 and 148 in<br />
Dlinois and Wisconsin, 84 pp.<br />
13-L US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> value of Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawa<strong>to</strong>mie<br />
lands in Royce Area 147, in southwestern Wisconsin and north-<br />
western Dlinois, as <strong>the</strong>y were enhanced by lead deposits, 1829,<br />
164 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 15-K, 29-J, 217.) Harris A. Palmer,<br />
Assoc. Prof, of Geology, Wisconsin State Univ.<br />
. Supplemental and rebuttal memorandum concerning<br />
United States selections of lead lands in Royce Area 147 under<br />
treaty of August 24,1816, 23 pp.<br />
13-L US Mineral value of Potawatamie lands, Royce Area 147 in Illinois<br />
and Wisconsin, 1829, 77 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 217.) Fred D.<br />
Wright, Consulting Engineer
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13-M See 146<br />
15-B US Appraisal of Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mie Reserve Lands in Kansas, sold by <strong>the</strong><br />
Prairie Band of Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mie Indians <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Santa Fe Railroad,<br />
1868, 57 pp. Maps; biblio. Doane Agricultural Service<br />
15-C Seel3-C<br />
15-D See 315<br />
15-J P Value of farmland, improvements and o<strong>the</strong>r natural resources<br />
on Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi lands in Iowa and Kansas, 1840-1850, 77 pp.<br />
Mus; maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 71-A.) Dr. John Lee Coulter,<br />
Economist<br />
15-J US Appraisal of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi tracts in Iowa and Kansas, 1846, 272<br />
pp. Blus; maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 29-H, 71-A.) William G.<br />
Murray, MAI<br />
15-K See 13-L<br />
15-M See 146<br />
15-P See 315<br />
17 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Snake-Piute Tract in Oregon, January 1879,<br />
118 pp. Map. C. Marc Miller, Appraiser<br />
17 P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> former Malheur Reservation in eastern Ore-<br />
gon, 1879, 95 pp. M. A. Palmer<br />
18-A P Valuation study of <strong>the</strong> Red River Valley of <strong>the</strong> North, area in<br />
North Dakota and Minnesota ceded by <strong>the</strong> Red Lake and<br />
Pembina Bands of Chippewa Indians, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 3, 1863,439 pp.<br />
Mus; maps. W. D. Davis, MAI, ARA, Farm Management Assoc,<br />
Inc.<br />
18-A US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> Red Lake and Pembina Chippewa<br />
occupancy of Minnesota and North Dakota, 1790-1829, 200 pp.<br />
Biblio. Dr. Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, Dr. Harold Hickerson<br />
18-B P Valuation study of lands ceded by Minnesota Chippewa Tribe &<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rs in 1855 and 1867, 262 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 18-N.)<br />
W. D. Davis, MAI, ARA, SRA, Appraisal Associates<br />
18-B US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
357 in Minnesota, ceded by <strong>the</strong> Mississippi Bands and <strong>the</strong><br />
Pillager and Winnibigoshish Bands of Chippewa Indians under<br />
<strong>the</strong> treaty of February 22, 1855, 301 pp. Biblio. Dr. Harold<br />
Hickerson<br />
18-B US Transcription of <strong>the</strong> record of <strong>the</strong> negotiation and signing of <strong>the</strong><br />
treaty of February 22, 1855, made and entered in<strong>to</strong> at Washing-
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<strong>to</strong>n, D.C., by and between George W. Manypenny, Commis-<br />
sioner of Indian Affairs, and <strong>the</strong> chiefs and delegates of <strong>the</strong><br />
Mississippi, Pillager and Lake Winnibigoshish Bands of Chippewa<br />
Indians in Minnesota and record of an interview had between<br />
George W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and<br />
said chiefs and delegates on March 8, 9, and 10, 1855, with<br />
reference <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> provisions of said treaty, 127 pp. (Also pertains<br />
<strong>to</strong> 18-N.) George W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian<br />
Affairs<br />
18-B US Appraisal of Chippewa Tracts in Minnesota, 1855, 1864, 1867,<br />
314 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 18-N.) Dewey Newcombe, MAI<br />
18-B US Appraisals of Chippewa land areas in Minnesota, treaties of<br />
February 22, 1855; March 11, 1863; May 7, 1864; March 19,<br />
1867; 314 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 18-N.) J. Fred-<br />
erick Su<strong>the</strong>rland, MAI<br />
18-C US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
268 ceded by <strong>the</strong> Chippewa of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi and Lake<br />
Superior of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi and Lake Superior under <strong>the</strong> treaty<br />
of August 2, 1847; and of Royce Area 269, ceded by <strong>the</strong><br />
Pillager Band of Chippewa under <strong>the</strong> treaty of August 21, 1847,<br />
in Minnesota, 1642-1847, 190 pp. Maps, biblio. (Also pertains<br />
<strong>to</strong> 144.) Dr. Harold Hickerson<br />
18-C US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
242 in Wisconsin and Minnesota, ceded by <strong>the</strong> Chippewa Nation<br />
of Indians under <strong>the</strong> treaty of July 29, 1837, 239 pp. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 13-A.) Dr. Harold Hickerson<br />
18-C US Appraisal of Royce Area 242 in Wisconsin and Minnesota ceded<br />
by Minnesota Chippewa Indians, 1838, 421 pp. Maps, biblio.<br />
Walter R. Kuehnle, MAI<br />
18-C P Valuation report of Chippewa lands on Royce Area 242 (and<br />
220), 1838, and Royce Area 268, 1848, in Wisconsin and<br />
Minnesota, 203 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 18-T.) Robert R.<br />
Nathan.<br />
18-C P Appraisal report of Chippewa lands in Royce Areas 242, 220<br />
and 268, in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, 1838 and 1848,<br />
184 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 18-T.) J. William Trygg,<br />
Appraiser<br />
18-D US Appraisal of Chippewa Tract in Minnesota, 1866, 345 pp. Maps;<br />
bibUo. Bernard C. Meltzer, MAI, SREA, ASA, CE, PE; Roland J.<br />
Schaar, MAI<br />
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18-D P Appraisal report : his<strong>to</strong>rical and economic background, land and<br />
resource evaluation of Royce Area 482, in St. Louis, Itasca and<br />
Koochiching counties, Minnesota, ceded by <strong>the</strong> Bois Forte (Nett<br />
Lake) Band of Chippewa Indians, 1866, 170 pp. fllus; maps. J.<br />
William Trygg, Appraiser<br />
18-E See 58<br />
18-F Seel8-R<br />
18-G See 57<br />
18-H Seel3-C<br />
18-1 5eel3-L<br />
18-J See 59<br />
18-K SeeU-F<br />
18-L Seel3-E<br />
18-N 5eel8-B<br />
18-Q .See 146<br />
18-R US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Bay Mills Indian Community,<br />
located along <strong>the</strong> St. Mary's River southward from Sault Ste.<br />
Marie, Michigan; <strong>claims</strong> arising out of <strong>the</strong> treaty of June 16,<br />
1820 with <strong>the</strong> Sault Ste. Marie Bands of <strong>the</strong> Chippewa Indians,<br />
1821, 95 pp. Maps; biblio. Gordon E. Elmquist, SREA, MAI<br />
18-R P His<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> Sault Ste. Marie area in Michigan, 1820,<br />
24 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 18-F.) Robert M. Warner, Lois J.<br />
Groesbeck<br />
18-S US Appraisal of lands in northwestern Michigan and nor<strong>the</strong>rn Wis-<br />
consin, Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, 3 vols., 603 pp. Maps;<br />
biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 18-U.) Richard B. Hall, Real Estate<br />
Consultant<br />
18-S US Mineral appraisal of Minnesota Chippewa Tribe in Michigan,<br />
Wisconsin and Minnesota, 1843, 171 pp. Dlus; maps. Ernest<br />
Oberbillig, Mining and Metallurgical Engineer<br />
18-T US Appraisal of Chippewa Tracts in Minnesota, 1848, 350 pp.<br />
Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 144.) Bernard C. Meltzer, MAI,<br />
SREA, ASA, CE, PE; Roland J. Schaar, MAI<br />
See also 18-C<br />
18-U US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian use and occupancy of<br />
Royce Area 332 in Minnesota, ceded by <strong>the</strong> Chippewa Indians<br />
of Lake Superior and <strong>the</strong> Mississippi under <strong>the</strong> treaty of Sep-
Docket Party Title and Author<br />
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tember 30, 1854, 180 pp. Maps. Dr. Harold Hickerson, Clarion<br />
State College<br />
18-U P Economic and his<strong>to</strong>rical background of nor<strong>the</strong>astern Minnesota<br />
lands ceded by Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, September<br />
30, 1854, Royce Area 332, 105 pp. Maps. Dr. Helen E. Knuth,<br />
Clarion State College<br />
18-U US Appraisal of lands in Minnesota of <strong>the</strong> Minnesota Chippewa<br />
Tribe, Royce Area 332, 1855, 322 pp. Maps; biblio. Dewey<br />
Newcombe, MAI; Howard Lawrence, MAI<br />
See also 18-S<br />
21 P His<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> sale of public lands in Alabama,<br />
1806-1820, 36 pp. Dr. James F. Doster<br />
21 US Appraisal of lands in sou<strong>the</strong>rn Georgia and sou<strong>the</strong>astern Ala-<br />
bama, ceded by <strong>the</strong> Creek Nation, 1814, 21 pp. Maps; biblio.<br />
Paul Starre«, MAI<br />
21 P Appraisal of lands in Georgia and Alabama as of August 9,<br />
1814, of <strong>the</strong> Creek Nation East of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi, 92 pp. M. J.<br />
Williamson, MAI, Appraisal Service Co.<br />
22-A US An ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical study of Jicarilla Apache Indians in New<br />
Mexico and Arizona, 1846-1887, 199 pp. Biblio. Averam B.<br />
Bender, Harris Teachers College<br />
22-A US Spanish and Mexican land grants and <strong>the</strong> Jicarilla Apache in<br />
New Mexico, 1689-1848, a technical report including a listing of<br />
grants, confirmed and unconfirmed, and summary data, 2 vols.,<br />
340 pp. Maps; biblio. Dr. Howard F. Cline<br />
22-A P An inquiry in<strong>to</strong> Indian land rights in <strong>the</strong> American southwest<br />
under Spain, Mexico and <strong>the</strong> United States, with particular<br />
reference <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jicarilla Apache area of nor<strong>the</strong>astern New<br />
Mexico, 35 pp. Biblio. Donald C. Cutter, Prof, of Southwestern<br />
His<strong>to</strong>ry, Univ. of New Mexico<br />
22-A P Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Jicarilla Apache in New Mexico<br />
and Oklahoma, 1540-1898, 430 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 257.)<br />
Charles C. DiPeso<br />
22-A P Environment, settlement, and land use in <strong>the</strong> Jicarilla Apache<br />
claim area in Colorado, New Mexico and Oklahoma, 1806-1887,<br />
3 vols., 364 pp. Maps; biblio. B. L. Gordon, Ynez D. Haase,<br />
Edgar G. DeWilde, Joe W. Hart, Geography Department, Univ.<br />
of New Mexico
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27-A US Appraisal of Delaware Outlet in nor<strong>the</strong>astern Kansas, 1854,120<br />
pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 241.) Richard B. Hall, Real<br />
Estate Consultant<br />
27-B P Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on Indian use and occupation from 1661<br />
<strong>to</strong> 1797 of Ohio, south and east of <strong>the</strong> Greenville Treaty line of<br />
1795, 55 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 89, 252, 335, 338.)<br />
Gay Ramabhushanam<br />
27-E See 13-E<br />
29-A See 13-C<br />
29-B See 315<br />
29-C See 13-G<br />
29-D See 13-E, 139<br />
29-E See 59, 139<br />
29-G See 13-F<br />
29-H See 15-J<br />
29-J See n-L<br />
29-K See 146<br />
29-N See 315<br />
30-A US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma; <strong>the</strong><br />
Chiricahua Apache Tribe; <strong>the</strong> Chiricahua and Warm Springs<br />
Tribes of Apache Indians, Oklahoma, 1886, 299 pp. Maps;<br />
biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 48-A.) Idaho Land & Appraisal Service<br />
30-A P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Fort Sill Apache Tribe of<br />
Oklahoma, 1886, 2 vols., 377 pp. Illus; maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong><br />
48-A.) Donald D. Myers, MAI; Frank R. Kleinman, Jr.,<br />
Coldwell, Banker and Co.<br />
30-A P Mineral appraisal of Fort Sill Apache Tract in Arizona and New<br />
Mexico, 1886, 215 pp. Mapsi (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 48-A.) Ernest<br />
Oberbillig, Mining Engineer<br />
30-A P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> mineral resources in <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong><br />
Chiricahua Apache Tribe in Arizona and New Mexico, 4 vols.,<br />
1757 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 48-A.) P. J. Shenon, R. P. Full,<br />
Mining Geologists<br />
40-B See 13-C<br />
40-J See 13-L<br />
40-K See 146<br />
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44 US Preliminary appraisal report: Uintah Ute Tract in Utah, 48 pp.<br />
C. Marc Miller, Real Estate Appraiser<br />
44 US Aboriginal and his<strong>to</strong>ric groups of <strong>the</strong> Ute Indians of Utah : an<br />
analysis, 121 pp. Julian H. Steward<br />
44 US Native components of <strong>the</strong> White River Ute Indians, 50 pp. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 45.) Julian H. Steward<br />
45 US Appraisal of Uintah Valley Indian Reservation lands in Utah as<br />
of 1881, 221 pp. Maps. Werner Kiepe, MAI<br />
See also 44<br />
46 US Appraisal of Nooksack Tract in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1859, 278 pp.<br />
Maps; biblio. Vern A. Englehorn, Western Farm Management<br />
46 US Ethnological field investigation and analysis of his<strong>to</strong>rical<br />
material relative <strong>to</strong> group distribution and utilization of natural<br />
resources among Puget Sound Indians in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 59 pp.<br />
Biblio. Dr. Carroll L. Riley, Ethnologist<br />
47 US Appraisal of patented lands in <strong>the</strong> Yakima Indian Reservation,<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1884-1921, 175 pp. Illus; maps. C. Marc Miller,<br />
Pacific Northwest Land Co.<br />
48-A See 30-A<br />
54 US Appraisal of Crow Lands in Montana and Wyoming, 1868, 211<br />
pp. Dlus;maps. Norman B. Plummer, MAI<br />
. Appendix, 361 pp.<br />
54 P Appraisal of Crow lands in Montana and Wyoming ceded in <strong>the</strong><br />
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868, 80 pp. Mont H. Saunderson,<br />
Western Ranching and Lands Consultant<br />
57 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Saginaw Chippewa, located in <strong>the</strong><br />
lower peninsula, east central Michigan, Royce Area 111, 1820,<br />
202 pp. Maps; biblio. Gordon E. Elmquist, SREA, MAI<br />
57 US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on Royce Area 111 in Michigan, Saginaw<br />
Chippewa, treaty of September 24, 1819, 41 pp. David B.<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ut, Appraiser<br />
57 P The Chippewa of Eastern Lower Michigan, 1785-1837, 25 pp.<br />
Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 18-G.) Helen Hornbeck Tanner, Ph.D.,<br />
Univ. of Michigan<br />
57 P Appraisal of Royce Area 111 in Michigan for Saginaw Chippewa<br />
Tribe of Michigan, treaty cession September 24, 1819, 27 pp.<br />
Maps. J. William Trygg, Appraiser<br />
. Appendix, 72 pp.<br />
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57 P Economic and his<strong>to</strong>rical report on Royce Area 111 in Michigan,<br />
ceded by <strong>the</strong> treaty of September 24, 1819 with <strong>the</strong> Saginaw<br />
Chippewas, 192 pp. Maps. Robert M. Warner, Appraiser<br />
58 US Anthropological report on Indian use and occupancy of. Royce<br />
Area 113 in Michigan (St. Martin Islands), ceded in <strong>the</strong> treaty of<br />
July 6, 1820 by <strong>the</strong> Ottawa and Chippewa Nations; and <strong>the</strong> area<br />
of overlap of Royce Area 205 (treaty of March 28, 1836) and<br />
Royce Area 111 (treaty of September 24,1819), 115 pp. Maps.<br />
(Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 18E.) Dr. Erminie WheeledVoegelin, Indiana<br />
Univ.<br />
59 US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on Indian use and occupancy from 1640<br />
<strong>to</strong> 1808 of Royce Area 66 in Ohio and Michigan ceded by <strong>the</strong><br />
"Ot<strong>to</strong>way, Chippeway, Wyandotte and Pottawatamie nations"<br />
under <strong>the</strong> treaty of November 17, 1807,460 pp. (Also pertains<br />
<strong>to</strong> 13-D, 18-J, 29-E, 133-B, 140.) Dr. Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin,<br />
Indiana Univ.<br />
60-A P Anthropological investigation of <strong>the</strong> Makah Indians relative <strong>to</strong><br />
tribal identity and aboriginal possession of lands in Washing<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
63 pp. Biblio. Prof. Herbert C. Taylor, Jr., Ph.D., Western<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n State College<br />
61 P His<strong>to</strong>rical report concerning lands ceded by <strong>the</strong> Fla<strong>the</strong>ad, Pend<br />
d'Oreille & Kutenai Indians, since known as <strong>the</strong> Confederated<br />
Fla<strong>the</strong>ad Salish and Kutenai Indians, by <strong>the</strong> treaty of July 16,<br />
1855,105 pp. Merrill G. Burlingame<br />
61 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Confederated Salish and Kootenai<br />
Tribes, Montana, 1859, 207 pp. Maps; biblio. Harry R. Fen<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
MAI, AACI<br />
61 P Valuation report on lands ceded by <strong>the</strong> Confederated Salish and<br />
Kootenai Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Fla<strong>the</strong>ad Indian Reservation in Montana,<br />
1859, 117 pp. Dlus; maps; biblio. Mont H. Saunderson, Western<br />
Ranching and Lands Consultant<br />
63 US Appraisal report on Brunot land, Wyoming, sold by Shoshone<br />
tribe, 198 pp. Vern A. Englehorn<br />
63 US Appraisal of land included in <strong>the</strong> agreement of September 26,<br />
1872 with <strong>the</strong> Eastern Shoshone Indians, Wyoming, 322 pp.<br />
Mus; maps. E. O. Fuller<br />
63 P Appraisal of oil and gas lands of <strong>the</strong> portion of Wind River<br />
Basin, Wyoming ceded by <strong>the</strong> Brunot agreement of September<br />
26,1872, 84 pp. T. S. Harrison, J. W. Harrison<br />
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67 P<br />
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Appraisal report on a tract of ground located in central Indiana<br />
and extending eastward in<strong>to</strong> Ohio, 179 pp. Berkley W. Duck,<br />
CPM, MAI<br />
67 US Appraisal report of lands in Royce Area 99 in central Indiana<br />
and Ohio, purchased from <strong>the</strong> Miami Tribe of Indians, .1818,<br />
169 pp. Maps. Paul Starre«, MAI<br />
69 P His<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> Navajo in New Mexico <strong>to</strong> 1870,100 pp.<br />
Prof. Frank D. Reeve, Univ. of New Mexico<br />
71 See 13-C<br />
71-A P Government sales of lands in and contiguous <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi<br />
Kansas Cession, Royce Area 266,1846, 39 pp. Ida Fox<br />
See also 15-J<br />
72 US Appraisal of land in nor<strong>the</strong>astern Kansas, part of Royce Area<br />
316, absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma and Delaware Tribe,<br />
1856-57, 181 pp. Maps;biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 298.) Richard<br />
B. Hall, Real Estate Consultant<br />
73 P Appraisal of tracts in Florda, ceded by <strong>the</strong> Seminóle Nation in<br />
1823 and 1832, 140 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 151.) William<br />
S. Edgemon, Appraiser<br />
73 US Appraisal of Seminóle lands in Florida, 1823, 1832, 220 pp.<br />
Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 151.) William G. Murray, MAI<br />
See also 280<br />
74 US Anthropological report on Indian occupancy of certain terri<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
claimed by <strong>the</strong> Dakota Sioux Indians and by rival tribal claim-<br />
ants in North and South Dakota, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming<br />
and Montana, 1868, 254 pp. Wesley R. Hurt, Prof, of Anthro-<br />
pology, Univ. of South Dakota<br />
74 P Appraisal of lands of <strong>the</strong> Sioux Nation in North and South<br />
Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska and Montana, acquired by <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />
under <strong>the</strong> treaty of April 29, 1868, 354 pp. Maps. Frank R.<br />
Kleinman, MAI; Donald D. Myers, MAI, Coldwell, Banker &<br />
Company<br />
74 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Sioux Tribe in North Dakota,<br />
South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana in 1869, 442<br />
pp. Maps; biblio. William G. Murray, MAI<br />
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74 P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> mineral resources in <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Sioux<br />
Nation in North and South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and<br />
Nebraska, acquired under treaty of April 26, 1868,4 vols., 2092<br />
pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 74-B.) P. J. Shenon, R. P. Full,<br />
Mining Geologists<br />
74-B US Appraisal of Sioux lands in <strong>the</strong> Black Hills area of South<br />
Dakota, 1877, 190 pp. Maps. Harry R. Fen<strong>to</strong>n, MAI<br />
74-B P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Black Hills lands of <strong>the</strong> Sioux Nation in South<br />
Dakota, 132 pp. Elus; maps. Donald D. Myers, MAI; Frank R.<br />
Kleinman, Jr., Coldwell, Banker & Company<br />
74-B P Mineral value of <strong>the</strong> Sioux Lands in <strong>the</strong> Black Hills, South<br />
Dakota, 1877, 177 pp. Dlus; maps. Ernest Oberbillig, Mining<br />
and Metallurgical Engineer<br />
See also 74<br />
75 P Characteristics and natural resources of lands in Wisconsin and<br />
Michigan, 60 pp. Dr. Robert W. Finley<br />
75 US Appraisal of Emigrant New York lands in Illinois, 1832, 50 pp.<br />
Homer Hoyt, MAI<br />
. Part /-Fac<strong>to</strong>rs affecting land values in Illinois military<br />
tract. Dr. Theodore L. Carlson, Prof, of Economics, Western<br />
Michigan Univ.<br />
. Part 2-Comparison of soil types in Illinois military<br />
tract with soils in Emigrant New York Indian lands from <strong>the</strong><br />
standpoint of settlers, 12 pp. T. M. Bushneil, Agricultural Con-<br />
sultant<br />
75 US Appraisal of Emigrant New York lands in nor<strong>the</strong>astern Wis-<br />
consin and northwestern Michigan, 1832, 135 pp. Homer Hoyt,<br />
MAI<br />
14<br />
75 US Appraisal of Emigrant New York lands in Illinois, 48 pp. Homer<br />
Hoyt, MAI<br />
78 US Appraisal of Sioux Lower Brule land in Lyman County, South<br />
Dakota, 1890-1900, 140 pp. Mus; maps. Harry E. Arneson, Jr.,<br />
MAI, SRA<br />
79-A US Appraisal of lands in Kansas and Nebraska, Iowa Tribe, 1857,<br />
110 pp. Maps. Richard B. Hall, Real Estate Consultant<br />
81 US Ethnological field investigation and analysis of his<strong>to</strong>rical<br />
material relative <strong>to</strong> Coeur D'Aleñe Indian aboriginal distri-<br />
bution, 155 pp. Stuart A. Chalfant, Ethnologist
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81 US Appraisal of Coeur d'Aleñe Tract, Idaho and Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1873,<br />
1887,1891, 216 pp. Illus; maps. C. Marc Miller, Appraiser<br />
81 P Appraisal of aboriginal lands of <strong>the</strong> Coeur D'Aleñe Tribe of<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Idaho, 92 pp. Henry T. Murray, MAI<br />
83 P Appraisal of Sac and Fox lands in portions of Royce Area 50 in<br />
Wisconsin, Illinois and Missouri, 1805, 70 pp. Maps. Raleigh<br />
Barlowe<br />
83 P His<strong>to</strong>ry of Spanish land grants and Sac and Fox lands in Royce<br />
Area 50 in Missouri, 1805, 141 pp. Raleigh Barlowe<br />
83 P Soils and soil forming fac<strong>to</strong>rs in Sac and Fox lands in Royce<br />
Area 50 in Illinois and Wisconsin, 50 pp. Maps. A. J. Beaver,<br />
Ph.D., Asst. Prof, of Plant & Earth Science, Wisconsin State<br />
Univ.<br />
83 US Appraisal of Royce Area 50 in <strong>the</strong> states of Missouri, Illinois<br />
and Wisconsin, ceded by <strong>the</strong> Sauk and Fox Nations of Indians,<br />
1805,300 pp. Illus; maps; biblio. Walter R. Kuehnle, MAI<br />
83 P Geological study of Sac and Fox mineral lands in northwestern<br />
Illinois and southwestern Wisconsin, 75 pp. Harris A. Palmer,<br />
Assoc. Prof, of Geology, Wisconsin State Univ.<br />
83 P Soil and related physical features of part of Royce Area 50 in<br />
Missouri ceded by Sac and Fox Tribes under <strong>the</strong> treaty of<br />
November 3,1804, 30 pp. Maps. C. L. Scrivener, Assoc. Prof, of<br />
Soil, Univ. of Missouri<br />
83 US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
50 in Wisconsin, Illinois and Missouri, ceded by <strong>the</strong> United<br />
Tribes of Sac and Fox under <strong>the</strong> treaty of November 3, 1804,<br />
310 pp. Maps. Dr. David B. S<strong>to</strong>ut, Dr. Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin,<br />
Emily J. Blasingham, MA<br />
87 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute Nation in Nevada<br />
and California, 1853-1863, 2 vols, plus appendix, 480 pp. Maps.<br />
Homer Hoyt, MAI., Ph.D.<br />
87 P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Paviotso-Mono Tracts of <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute<br />
Nation in Nevada and California, 1862-1863, 3 vols., 800 pp.<br />
Maps; biblio. Robert R. Nathan<br />
87 P Mineral valuation of Piute lands in California and Nevada,<br />
1853-1863, 288 pp. Illus; maps. Ernest Oberbillig, Mining<br />
Engineer<br />
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87 P An evaluation study of <strong>the</strong> mineral resources in <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong><br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute Nation in California and Nevada, 1959, 3 vols.,<br />
1205 pp. Maps. P. J. Shenon, Ph.D.; R. P. Full, Mining<br />
Geologists<br />
87 US Anthropology report on <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute in Nevada, Oregon<br />
and California, 1826 <strong>to</strong> 1880, 313 pp. Maps; biblio. Julian H.<br />
Steward, Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin<br />
88 P Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute ethnography: eastern bands in Arizona, Utah<br />
and Nevada, 192 pp. Biblio. Isabel T. Kelly<br />
88 P Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute and Chemehuevi: an ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report,<br />
Arizona, 272 pp. Biblio. Robert A. Manners<br />
89 Seel3-E, 13-F, 27-B<br />
90 P Prehis<strong>to</strong>ric Indian occupation within <strong>the</strong> eastern area of <strong>the</strong><br />
Yuman complex: a study in applied archaeology; Hualapai in<br />
Arizona from 1583; 3 vols., 788 pp. Maps; biblio. Henry F.<br />
Dobyns<br />
90 P Ethnological report on <strong>the</strong> Hualapai (Walapai) of Arizona, 189<br />
pp. Maps. Robert A. Manners, Ph.D., Ethnologist<br />
90 P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Hualapai reservation in Arizona,<br />
1883, 3 vols., 400 pp., Maps. Donald D. Myers, MAI, Coldwell,<br />
Banker & Co.<br />
90 P Evaluation study of <strong>the</strong> mineral resources in <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong><br />
Hualapai Tribe of Arizona from 1863, 4 vols., 1692 pp. Maps.<br />
P. J. Shenon, R. P. Full, Mining Geologists<br />
90 US Estimate of <strong>the</strong> value of minerals on <strong>the</strong> Hualapai tribal lands in<br />
Arizona as of January 4, 1833, 2 vols., 324 pp. Maps, biblio.<br />
Still & Still, Consulting Mining Engineers and Geologists<br />
90 US Appraisal of Hualapai tribal lands in northwestern Arizona,<br />
1883, 88 pp. Maps. William S. Winter, SREA, MAI<br />
91 P His<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> Havasupai Indians of Arizona,<br />
1150-1890, 50 pp. Biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 229.) Robert C.<br />
Euler<br />
91 P Havasupai Indians: an ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report, Arizona, 154 pp.<br />
Maps. Robert A. Manners, Ph.D., Ethnologist<br />
92 P The Skagit Tribe and <strong>the</strong> Snoqualmie Tribe in Washing<strong>to</strong>n:<br />
ethnological and his<strong>to</strong>rical evidence from 1792, 265 pp. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 93.) Anonymous (appendix <strong>to</strong> a brief)<br />
93 See 92<br />
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94 P Kalispel Country in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1809-1903, a his<strong>to</strong>rical report,<br />
80 pp. Maps; biblio. Rev. W. N. Bischoff, S.J., Ph.D.<br />
94 US Aboriginal terri<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> Kalispel based on ethnohis<strong>to</strong>ric re-<br />
search and field inquiry, 61 pp. Stuart A. Chalfant, Ethnologist<br />
94 P His<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> Kalispel or Lower Pend D'Oreille in<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n; based on microfilm documents in <strong>the</strong> National<br />
Archives, 25 pp. Nancy Oestreich Lurie<br />
94 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Lower Pend d'Oreille or Kalispel Indian lands<br />
in nor<strong>the</strong>ast Washing<strong>to</strong>n, nor<strong>the</strong>rn Idaho and western Montana,<br />
1903, 137 pp. nius; maps. Harold C. Starkey, MAI; Roy C.<br />
Carlson, MAI<br />
96 US Appraisal of Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mie lands in <strong>the</strong> Indian terri<strong>to</strong>ry in<br />
Oklahoma, 1890, 136 pp. Maps. Harry James, MAI; William S.<br />
Winter, MAI<br />
98 US Appraisal of Muckleshoot Tract, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1859, 306 pp.<br />
Maps; biblio. Vern A. Englehorn, Western Farm Management<br />
Co.<br />
99 P Land values of ceded Piankeshaw lands in Royce Area 63 in<br />
Illinois, 1805, 113 pp. Roger K. Chisholm, Assistant Prof, of<br />
Managerial Economics, Northwestern Univ.<br />
99 US Appraisal of land in sou<strong>the</strong>astern Illinois, Royce Area 63, <strong>the</strong><br />
Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma, 1807, 257 pp. Maps; biblio. Richard<br />
B. Hall, Real Estate Consultant<br />
99 P Geographical and his<strong>to</strong>rical analysis of Royce Areas 63, 73 and<br />
74 in Illinois, 33 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 314-C, 317.) John<br />
Sherman Long, Assoc. Prof, of His<strong>to</strong>ry, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Methodist<br />
Univ.<br />
See also 315<br />
100 US Appraisal report of lands in Lake and Klamath counties, Ore-<br />
gon, Klamath and Modoc Tribes and Yahooskin Band of Snake<br />
Indians, 1901,174 pp. Mus; maps. Norman B. Plummer, MAI<br />
100-A P Timber values in Klamath Cession of June 21, 1906, Oregon, 44<br />
pp. Maps. Mason, Bruce & Girard, Consulting Foresters<br />
100-A US Appraisal of excluded lands of <strong>the</strong> Klamath Reservation, 124<br />
pp. C. Marc Miller<br />
. Supplemental appraisal: <strong>the</strong> excluded lands of <strong>the</strong><br />
Klamath and Modoc Tribes and <strong>the</strong> Yahoosking Band of Snake<br />
Indians, Oregon, 1906, 46 pp.<br />
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100-A P Appraisal report of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Klamath and Modoc Tribes<br />
and <strong>the</strong> Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians in Oregon, 1906, 2<br />
vols., 275 pp. Dlus. Henry T. Murray, MAI<br />
105 P Aboriginal use and occupancy of lands west of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi<br />
River by <strong>the</strong> Osage Tribe, and village locations and hunting<br />
terri<strong>to</strong>ries of <strong>the</strong> Osage from time immemorial <strong>to</strong> 1808 A.D., 70<br />
pp. Carl H. Chapman, Assoc. Prof, and Dir. of American Archae-<br />
ology, Univ. of Missouri<br />
105<br />
105 US<br />
105 P<br />
106 P<br />
106 P<br />
107 See 106<br />
The origin of <strong>the</strong> Osage Indian Tribe: an ethnographical, his-<br />
<strong>to</strong>rical and archaeological study, Missouri, 1673-1872, 324 pp.<br />
Illus; maps. Carl H. Chapman, Assoc. Prof, and Dir. of American<br />
Archaeology, Univ. of Missouri<br />
Appraisal of Osage Nation land cession in Missouri and Ar-<br />
kansas, 1810,196 pp. Maps; biblio. William G. Murray, MAI<br />
Appraisal of lands in Missouri and Arkansas, Osage Tribal Coun-<br />
cil, 1810, 2 vols. 254 pp. Maps. M. J. Williamson, MAI<br />
Anthropological study of <strong>the</strong> Osage in Kansas, Missouri, Ar-<br />
kansas and Oklahoma, 1700-1825, 319 pp. Alice Marriott<br />
Osage research report, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Okla-<br />
homa, 18th and 19th centuries, 419 pp. Biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong><br />
107.) Fred W. Vogt, Ph.D. Prof, of Anthropology, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Illinois Univ.<br />
109 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Skagit Tract, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, supplementing ap-<br />
praisals of <strong>the</strong> Duwamish, Snohomish and Suquamish Tracts,<br />
1859, 70 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 125, 132, 294.) C.<br />
Marc Miller<br />
109 US<br />
120<br />
124-D US<br />
Appraisal of Duwamish, Snohomish and Suquamish Tracts in<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1859, 210 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 125,<br />
132.) C.Marc Miller<br />
See 13-G<br />
124-E Seel24-D<br />
124-F 5eel24-D<br />
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Appraisal of lands of <strong>the</strong> Miami Tribe in north central Indiana,<br />
Royce Areas 192-199, as of Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 23, 1834; Royce Areas<br />
251-256 as of November 6, 1838; and Royce Area 258 as of<br />
November 28, 1840, 294 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 124-E,<br />
124-F, 256.) Homer Hoyt, MAI
Docket Party Title and Author<br />
124-H See 315<br />
MAIN ENTRY SECTION<br />
125 P His<strong>to</strong>ric and ethnographic study of <strong>the</strong> Snohomish, specifically<br />
concerning <strong>the</strong>ir aboriginal and continued existence, 237 pp.<br />
Colin E. Tweddell, MA, Ethnologist<br />
See also 109<br />
130 5eel3-G<br />
131 US Appraisal of lands in sou<strong>the</strong>rn Indiana, Royce Areas 56, 71, 72,<br />
Miami Indians, 1805 and 1809, 325 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 253, 314-D.) Richard B. Hall, Real Estate Consultant<br />
132 See 109<br />
133-A See 13-E<br />
133-B See 59<br />
133-C See 13-F<br />
134 US Appraisal of S'Klallam Tract in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1859, 196 pp.<br />
Biblio. C. Marc Miller<br />
134 US Ethnographic report on <strong>the</strong> Salish and Chimakua-speaking In-<br />
dians of <strong>the</strong> Puget Sound Basin of Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1853, 68 pp.<br />
Biblio. Carroll L Riley<br />
135 US Anthropological report on Indian use and occupancy of Royce<br />
Areas 69 and 120 in Iowa and Missouri, ceded by <strong>the</strong> Sac, Fox<br />
and Iowa under <strong>the</strong> treaty of August 4, 1825, 90 pp. Dr.<br />
Zachary Gussow<br />
135 US Appraisal of Iowa, Sac and Fox lands in Royce Area 69,<br />
Missouri, 1824, 218 pp. Maps; biblio. Arthur S. Kirk, MAI<br />
137 US Appraisal report of <strong>the</strong> Zia, Jemez, and Santa Ana Pueblo lands,<br />
New Mexico, 1905-1936, 225 pp. Maps; biblio. R. H. Sears and<br />
Co., Real Estate Appraisers and Consultants<br />
138 Seell-A<br />
139 P Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> location of <strong>the</strong> Wyandot, Dela-<br />
ware and Shawnee Tribes in sou<strong>the</strong>astern Michigan and nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Ohio, 1700-1817, 55 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 13-D,<br />
13-E, 13-F, 29-D, 29-E, 64, 140, 141, 181.) Helen Hornbeck<br />
Tanner<br />
See also 13-E<br />
140 See 59,139<br />
141 See 13-F, 139<br />
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142 See 360<br />
143 US Appraisal of Sac and Fox Cession in Iowa, Royce Area 152,<br />
1831, 169 pp. Maps. William G. Murray, MAI<br />
143 P Soils and related physical features of Cession 152 in Iowa, <strong>the</strong><br />
Sac and Fox Tribe of Oklahoma, 29 pp. Maps; biblio. Prof. F. F.<br />
Riecken, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State College<br />
144 See 18-C, 18-T<br />
146 P Economic and his<strong>to</strong>rical background for valuation of Ottawa-<br />
Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi lands in Michigan and Indiana as of August 29,<br />
1821, 137 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 15-M, 40-K.) Helene Knuth,<br />
Ph.D.<br />
146 US Appraisal of Royce Area 117, in Michigan and Indiana, ceded<br />
by <strong>the</strong> treaty of August 29, 1821, by <strong>the</strong> Ottawa, Chippewa,<br />
and Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Nations, 304 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 13-M,<br />
15-M, 18-Q, 29-K, 40-K.) Paul Starrett, MAI, Klein and Kuhn<br />
146 P Valuation report on lands in Michigan and Indiana, ceded by<br />
Treaty of August 29,1921, Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi, Prairie<br />
Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Nation, Ottawa Tribe, 88 pp. Maps; illus. J.<br />
William Trygg, Appraiser<br />
146 US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
117 in Michigan and Indiana, ceded by <strong>the</strong> "Ottawa, Chippewa<br />
and Pottawatamie Nations" under <strong>the</strong> treaty held at Chicago on<br />
August 29, 1821, 222 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 13-M,<br />
15-M, 18-Q, 29-K, 40-K.) Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, Ph.D.<br />
151 See 73<br />
153 P Valuation of Sac, Fox and Iowa lands in southcentral Iowa,<br />
1839-1843, Royce Area 262, 194 pp. Maps. Prof. Raleigh Bar-<br />
lowe, Ph.D.; Conrad H. Hammar, Ph.D., Michigan State Univ.<br />
153 US Appraisal of Iowa, Sac and Fox Cessions in Iowa, Royce Area<br />
262, 1839 and 1843, 397 pp. Maps. William G. Murray, MAI<br />
153 P Soils and related physical features of Sac and Fox lands in<br />
Royce Area 262 in Iowa, 1856-1874, 100 pp. Dlus; maps. F. F.<br />
Riecken<br />
153 US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
262 in Iowa, covered by treaties with <strong>the</strong> Sac, Fox, Iowa and<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rs, 1824-1842, 40 pp. Dr. David B. S<strong>to</strong>ut<br />
154 US Appraisal of Kootenai Tribe lands in nor<strong>the</strong>rn Idaho and Mon-<br />
tana, 1859, 125 pp. Maps. Homer Hoyt, MAI<br />
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154 P Appraisal of lands of <strong>the</strong> Kootenai Tribe in Idaho as of March 8,<br />
1859, 220 pp. Dlus. Henry T. Murray, MAI<br />
155 P Ethnological and his<strong>to</strong>rical evidence: <strong>the</strong> Quileute Tribe and <strong>the</strong><br />
Quinaielt Tribe in Oregon, 1808-1956,192 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong><br />
242.) Anonymous (appendix <strong>to</strong> a brief)<br />
155 P Evidence bearing upon <strong>the</strong> Makah-Quileute tribal boundary, 85<br />
pp. Verne F. Ray<br />
158 P Valuation of Sac, Fox and Iowa lands in eastern Iowa, Royce<br />
Areas 175, 226 and 244, 1833-1839, 2 vols., 205 pp. Maps.<br />
(Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 209, 231.) Prof. Raleigh Barlowe, Ph.D.;<br />
Conrad H. Hammar, Ph.D., Michigan State Univ.<br />
158 P Evaluation of <strong>the</strong> mineral lands in Royce Area 175 of eastern<br />
Iowa, from 1700, 58 pp. Maps, illus. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 209,<br />
231.) W. A. Brough<strong>to</strong>n<br />
158 P Ethnological report on <strong>the</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ric habitat of <strong>the</strong> Sauk, Fox and<br />
Iowa Indians in Iowa, 1665-1820, 62 pp. Zachary Gussow,<br />
Ph.D., Ethno-his<strong>to</strong>rian<br />
158 P Iowa: public land disposal, a supplement, Sauk, Fox, Iowa . ..<br />
lands in Iowa, 1832-1851, 28 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 209,<br />
231.) Roscoe L. Lokken<br />
158 US Appraisal of Sac, Fox and Iowa Cessions in eastern Iowa; Royce<br />
Area 175 in 1833 and 1839; Royce Area 226 in 1837 and 1839;<br />
Royce Area 244 in 1838 and 1839, 405 pp. Maps. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 209, 231.) William G. Murray, MAI<br />
158 US Township summaries in surveyors' field notes on Sac, Fox and<br />
Iowa lands, Royce Area 175 in Iowa, 1833, 1839, copied from<br />
official survey files in <strong>the</strong> office of <strong>the</strong> Secretary of State, State<br />
House, Des Moines, Iowa, 67 pp. Map. Office of <strong>the</strong> Secretary<br />
of State of Iowa<br />
158 P Soils and related physical features of Sac, Fox and Iowa lands,<br />
Cessions 175, 226 and 244 in Iowa, 58 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong><br />
209, 231.) Prof. F. F. Riecken, Department of Agronomy, Iowa<br />
State College<br />
161 US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>ric report on aboriginal land occupancy and utili-<br />
zation by <strong>the</strong> Palus, 49 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 222.) Stuart A.<br />
Chalfant, Ethnologist<br />
161 US Report on anthropological and ethnographic material relative <strong>to</strong><br />
aboriginal land use and occupancy by <strong>the</strong> Wenatchi Salish of<br />
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central Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 51 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 224.) Stuart A.<br />
Chalfant, Ethnologist<br />
See also 224<br />
162 US Appraisal report of Chelan County, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 131 pp. Nor-<br />
man B. Hummer, MAI<br />
170 US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> Pascagoula, Biloxi and Mobilian<br />
Consolidated Band-Indians of <strong>the</strong> Central Gulf Coast in Ala-<br />
bama, Louisiana and Mississippi, from 16th century, 250 pp.<br />
Biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 144.) Charles H. Fairbanks, Ph.D., Prof.<br />
Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. of Florida<br />
173 US Government surveyors' notes and related data on soils, timber<br />
and water in Oklahoma Terri<strong>to</strong>ry, 1871, 1872, 32 pp. U.S.<br />
Government Surveyor<br />
173 US Appraisal of lands in nor<strong>the</strong>rn Oklahoma: Osage Reservation,<br />
1873, and Nez Percé (Joseph's Band) Reservation, O<strong>to</strong>e and<br />
Missouria Reservation, Pawnee Reservation and Ponca Reserva-<br />
tion, 1883, 111 pp. Maps. Richard B. Hall, Real Estate Con-<br />
sultant<br />
173 US Appraisal of lands in nor<strong>the</strong>rn Oklahoma, Cherokee Outlet,<br />
1893, 96 pp. Maps. Richard B. Hall, Real Estate Consultant<br />
173 US Appraisal of Cherokee Outlet in Oklahoma, 1893, 124 pp.<br />
Maps. Oscar Monrad, MAI; Roscoe H. Sears, MAI<br />
173 P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Cherokee Outlet in Oklahoma, 1893, 179 pp.<br />
Maps. Elbridge A. Tucker, MAI<br />
173-A US Appraisal of Cherokee Nation reservations in <strong>the</strong> Indian terri-<br />
<strong>to</strong>ry, Oklahoma, 1872, 1876, 1878, 1881, 1883, 95 pp. Maps.<br />
Roscoe H. Sears, MAI<br />
173-A P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Cherokee Outlet lands in Oklahoma deeded by<br />
<strong>the</strong> Cherokee Nation <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. in trust on June 14, 1883, 116<br />
pp. Maps; biblio. Elbridge A. Tucker, MAI, Roy C. Seeley Co.<br />
175 P Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical study of aboriginal terri<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> Nez Percé in<br />
Idaho, Oregon and Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1805-1855, 135 pp. Stuart A.<br />
Chalfant, Ethnologist<br />
175 US Appraisal of Nez Percé ceded tract, Oregon, Washing<strong>to</strong>n and<br />
Idaho, 1867, 298 pp. Illus; maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 180.) C.<br />
Marc Miller<br />
175 P Evaluation study of <strong>the</strong> mineral resources in lands ceded by <strong>the</strong><br />
Nez Percé Tribe of Indians in Idaho, Oregon and Washing<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
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1867, 4 vols. 1,336 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 180,<br />
180-A.) P. J. Shenon, R. P. Full, Mining Geologists<br />
See also 180-A<br />
175-A P Appraisal of Nez Percé reservation lands in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, Idaho<br />
and Oregon, ceded in 1863, 1867, 3 vols., 300 pp. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 180.) William C. Brown<br />
175-B P Appraisal of Nez Percé Reservation land in Idaho and Wash-<br />
ing<strong>to</strong>n, 1894, 507 pp. Illus; maps. William C. Brown<br />
175-B US Appraisal of Nez Percé Tribe lands in nor<strong>the</strong>rn Idaho, 1894, 116<br />
pp. Map. Homer Hoyt, MAI<br />
180 See 175<br />
180-A US Royalties and gold production costs on <strong>the</strong> Nez Percé Reserva-<br />
tion, 1860-1867, 147 pp. Illus; maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 175-A.)<br />
Bar<strong>to</strong>n, S<strong>to</strong>ddard and Milhollin, Consulting Engineers<br />
180-A US Report of gold production on <strong>the</strong> Nez Percé Reservation in<br />
Idaho, 1860-1867, 86 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 175.) Bar<strong>to</strong>n, S<strong>to</strong>d-<br />
dard, and Milhollin, Consulting Engineers<br />
. Report on possibility or impossibility of determining<br />
gold removed from Nez Percé Indian Reservation <strong>to</strong> 1867, 7 pp.<br />
180-A P Evaluation of <strong>the</strong> gold mined <strong>before</strong> April 17, 1867 from <strong>the</strong><br />
Nez Percé Reservation in Idaho, Washing<strong>to</strong>n and Oregon, as<br />
established by <strong>the</strong> treaty of June 11, 1855, and of <strong>the</strong> occu-<br />
pancy and use of <strong>the</strong> reservation as it was related <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> mining<br />
activity, 4 vols., 1,350 pp. Dlus; maps; biblio. P. J. Shenon, Roy<br />
P. Full, Mining Geologists<br />
See also 175<br />
181 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Colville Tracts in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1872, 223 pp. C.<br />
Marc Miller<br />
181 P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> tribal lands of <strong>the</strong> Colville Tribe, <strong>the</strong> San Poil<br />
and Nespelem Tribes, <strong>the</strong> Lakes, <strong>the</strong> Okanogans and <strong>the</strong><br />
Methows, in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1872, 2 vols., 291 pp. Biblio. Ralph<br />
W. Watson, MAI<br />
See also 139<br />
182 P Analysis of <strong>the</strong> volume of timber cut and consumed for mining<br />
operations prior <strong>to</strong> September 4, 1886, in <strong>the</strong> Chiricahua Tract<br />
in Arizona and New Mexico, 43 pp. Roy P. Full, Mining Geolo-<br />
gist<br />
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182 P Analysis of mineral production prior <strong>to</strong> September 4, 1886, in<br />
<strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Chiricahua Apache Tribe in Arizona and New<br />
Mexico, 64 pp. Roy P. Full, Mining Geologist<br />
182 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> rental value of <strong>the</strong> Fort Sill Apache Tribe of<br />
Oklahoma in Arizona and New Mexico, from 1848 <strong>to</strong> Septem-<br />
ber 4, 1886, 265 pp. Maps; biblio. Idaho Land & Appraisal<br />
Service<br />
182 US Production and royalty value of Fort Sill Apache Tract in<br />
Arizona and New Mexico prior <strong>to</strong> September 4, 1886, 87 pp.<br />
Maps; biblio. Ernest Oberbillig, Mining Engineer<br />
. Production determination of <strong>the</strong> New Mexico portion<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Fort Sill Apache Tract by a district-by-district <strong>to</strong>tal,<br />
rebuttal exhibit, 1848-1886, 41 pp. Biblio.<br />
184 P Memorandum on legislative his<strong>to</strong>ry, Congressional acts per-<br />
taining <strong>to</strong> Indian trust funds in connection with <strong>the</strong> Te-Moak<br />
Bands and Mescalero Apache, 1837, 1841, 1880, 1883, 105 pp.<br />
(Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 22-G, 3 26-A.) Charles A. Hobbs and Frances<br />
L. Horn of Wilkinson, Cragun & Barker; Ruth W. Duhl of<br />
Weissbrodt & Weissbrodt<br />
186 P Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> Joseph Band of Nez Percé Indians,<br />
1805-1905, 111 pp. Verne F. Ray, Ph.D.<br />
189 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Red Lake Band of Chippewa<br />
Indians in Minnesota, 1879-1907, 112 pp. Maps; biblio. Idaho<br />
Land & Appraisal Service<br />
189 P Appraisal report on land excluded from <strong>the</strong> Red Lake Reserva-<br />
tion by erroneous survey in Minnesota, 1872, 1875, 1885, 139<br />
pp. Maps. H. Muske, MAI, CRE<br />
191 5ee221-B<br />
193 US Appraisal of Kickapoo Tracts in Missouri and Kansas, 1833, 153<br />
pp. Maps. William G. Murray, MAI<br />
195 US Appraisal of Sac and Fox of Missouri Tract in Kansas, 1854,<br />
105 pp. Maps. William G. Murray, MAI<br />
197 See 208<br />
198 P Appraisal report of <strong>the</strong> Warm Springs Reservation in Oregon,<br />
1859, 3 vols., 682 pp. Illus; maps, biblió. M. J. Holbrook,<br />
Appraiser; Dorothy O. Johannsen, His<strong>to</strong>rian; Richard S. Ivey,<br />
Economic Consultant; Roger H. Willsie, Economic Consultant,<br />
Pioneer National Title Insurance Company<br />
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198 US Appraisal report of Warm Springs ceded tract, Oregon, 1859,<br />
198 pp. Maps; biblio. Chase W. Raney, MAI<br />
198 US Appraisal of Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Oregon, 1859,<br />
119 pp. Maps; biblio. Chase W. Raney, MAI; Frank R. Raney,<br />
MAI<br />
198 P Ethnological report on <strong>the</strong> Wasco and Tenino Indians relative <strong>to</strong><br />
socio-political organization and land-use in Oregon, 1855, 74<br />
pp. Biblio. Robert J. Suphan<br />
202 See 13-E<br />
204 P Mineral interests in Seminóle Nation lands in Oklahoma, 1898,<br />
218 pp. Maps. Josef Faust, Ph.D., Geologist-Engineer; Martin P.<br />
Lee, Geologist<br />
206 See 208<br />
208 US Appraisal of Steilacoom, Nisqually and Squaxin Tracts in west-<br />
ern Washing<strong>to</strong>n as of March 3, 1855, 176 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 197, 206.) Frank R. Raney, MAI; Chase W. Raney,<br />
MAI<br />
. Supplement <strong>to</strong> appraisals of Cowlitz, Puyallup, Steila-<br />
coom, Squaxin, Nisqually, 1855, and Stillaguamish, 1859,<br />
Tracts in western Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 209 pp. Maps; biblio.<br />
208 P Appraisal of Nisqually, Steilacoom, and Squaxin lands in Wash-<br />
ing<strong>to</strong>n, 1855, 36 pp. Biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 197, 206.) John<br />
D. Sánwick, Caroll J. Hall & Assoc.<br />
209 See 158<br />
216 US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
77, which was relinquished, and Royce Area 78 in Illinois,<br />
which was ceded, by <strong>the</strong> "United Tribes of Ottawas, Chipewas,<br />
and Pot<strong>to</strong>wo<strong>to</strong>mees, residing on <strong>the</strong> Dlinois and Melwakee<br />
rivers, and <strong>the</strong>ir waters, and on <strong>the</strong> southwestern parts of Lake<br />
Michigan" under <strong>the</strong> treaty held at St. Louis on August 24,<br />
1816, 245 pp. Dr. Erminie Wheeller-Voegelin, Dr. Emily J.<br />
Blasingham<br />
217 See 13-L<br />
219 US Appraisal of Sac and Fox of Mississippi Tracts in Kansas,<br />
1860-67 and 1868, 140 pp. Maps. William G. Murray, MAI<br />
220 US Appraisal of Sac and Fox Tract in Indian Terri<strong>to</strong>ry•State of<br />
Oklahoma, as of June 12, 1890, 160 pp. Illus; maps. Roscoe H.<br />
Sears, MAI; H. J. Garrett, MAI, ARA<br />
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221-B US Ethnological report on <strong>the</strong> Chippewa Cree Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Rocky<br />
Boy Reservation, and <strong>the</strong> Little Shell Band, Montana, 1888, 173<br />
pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 191.) John C. Ewers<br />
221-B P A his<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> Cree Indian terri<strong>to</strong>rial expansion from <strong>the</strong><br />
Hudson Bay area <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> interior Saskatchewan and Missouri<br />
plains in Montana, 1640-1916, 230 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 191.) Floyd W. Sharrock, Chairman of Dept. of<br />
Anthropology, Univ. of Montana; Susan R. Sharrock<br />
222 See 161<br />
224 P Anthropological and ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on material relative<br />
<strong>to</strong> aboriginal land use and occupancy by <strong>the</strong> Columbia Salish of<br />
central Washing<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>to</strong> 1855, 78 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 161.)<br />
Stuart A. Chalfant<br />
See also 161<br />
225-A P Valuation study of <strong>the</strong> area ceded by <strong>the</strong> Omaha Tribe of<br />
Indians in Nebraska, 1854, 5 vols., 1,742 pp. Maps. Appraisal<br />
Associates<br />
225-A US Appraisal of Omaha tract in Nebraska, 1854,143 pp. William G.<br />
Murray, MAI<br />
225-A US Ethnographic report on <strong>the</strong> Omaha Indians, 216 pp. G. Hubert<br />
Smith, Archeologist<br />
226 P A pilot study of Wichita Indian archeology and ethnohis<strong>to</strong>ry;<br />
Contribu<strong>to</strong>rs: Tyler Bastian, Robert E. Bell, Jay C. Blaine, W. T.<br />
Field, Kathleen Gilmore, Inus M. Harris, R. K. Harris, Edward<br />
B. Jelks, Harald P. Jensen, Jr., Dessamae Lorrain, David Lubell,<br />
W. W. Newcomb, C. A. Smith, Jr., J. Ned Woodall, 340 pp.<br />
Biblio. Edi<strong>to</strong>rs: Robert E. Bell, Edward B. Jelks, W. W. New-<br />
comb<br />
226 P Ethnological report on <strong>the</strong> Alabama-Coushatta Indians of Texas<br />
and <strong>the</strong> Coushatta Indians of Louisiana, 1540-1855, 150 pp.<br />
Biblio. Daniel Jacobson, Ph.D., Michigan State Univ.<br />
226 US Appraisal of Caddo Indian Tract situated in southwestern Ar-<br />
kansas and northwestern Louisiana, 1835, 196 pp. Maps. J.<br />
Burrows Johnson, MAI<br />
226 US The Caddo Indians in Louisiana and Texas: <strong>the</strong>ir his<strong>to</strong>ry and<br />
culture, 60 pp. Mus. Stuart Orner Landry<br />
226 P His<strong>to</strong>rical and anthropological background of <strong>the</strong> Caddo Treaty<br />
of July 1, 1835, and its aftermath, in Arkansas, Louisiana,<br />
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Oklahoma and Texas, 1541-1859, 165 pp. Maps;biblio. Charles<br />
H. Lange, Univ. of Texas<br />
226 P Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical analysis of documents relating <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Alabama<br />
and Coushatta Tribes of Texas, 1763-1972, 74 pp. Howard N.<br />
Martin<br />
226 P Valuation report on Royce Area 202 in Arkansas and Louisiana<br />
ceded by <strong>the</strong> Caddo Indians by <strong>the</strong> treaty of July 1,1835, 140<br />
pp. Dr. Garnie William McGinty, Louisiana Polytechnic Institute<br />
226 P Data relative <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ric locations of certain Caddoan<br />
Tribes, in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas,<br />
1541-1859, 147 pp. Biblio. Robert W. Neuman<br />
226 US Appraisal of Caddo Tribe-Wichita Reservation in Indian Terri-<br />
<strong>to</strong>ry, Oklahoma, as of March 2,1895, 112 pp. Maps. Roscoe H.<br />
Sears, MAI<br />
226 P The terri<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma in Texas, Louisi-<br />
ana, Arkansas and Oklahoma, 1541-1859, 130 pp. Maps. Helen<br />
Hornbeck Tanner<br />
. Rebuttal statement, 30 pp.<br />
226 US Aboriginal location of <strong>the</strong> Kadohadacho and related Indian<br />
tribes in Arkansas and Louisiana, 1542-1954, 60 pp. Maps;<br />
biblio. Stephen Williams<br />
226 US The Caddoan cultural area in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and<br />
Oklahoma: an archaeological perspective, A.D. 1000-1700's,<br />
252 pp. Maps. Don G. Wyckoff, Univ. of Oklahoma<br />
227 P Anthropology of Laguna Pueblo land <strong>claims</strong> in New Mexico,<br />
1276-19th Century, 108 pp. Florence Hawley Ellis<br />
227 P His<strong>to</strong>ry of Laguna Pueblo land <strong>claims</strong> in New Mexico,<br />
1598-1935, 193 pp. Myra Ellen Jenkins<br />
227 P Laguna land utilization in New Mexico, an ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical re-<br />
port, 1696-1954, 188 pp. Dr. Robert L. Rands<br />
227 US Appraisal report of <strong>the</strong> Laguna Pueblo land in New Mexico,<br />
1908-1936, 248 pp. Maps. R. H. Sears and Co., Real Estate<br />
Appraisers & Consultants<br />
See also 266<br />
228 US Aboriginal land use and occupancy of <strong>the</strong> Pima-Maricopa In-<br />
dians in Arizona, 1848-1854, 2 vols., 634 pp. Robert A. Hack-<br />
enberg, Ph.D., Assistant Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Bureau of Ethnic Research,<br />
Univ. of Arizona<br />
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229 US The Hopi: <strong>the</strong>ir his<strong>to</strong>ry and use of lands in New Mexico and<br />
Arizona, 1200's-1900's, 248 pp. Maps; biblio. Florence Hawley<br />
Ellis, Univ. of New Mexico<br />
229 P Record of Navajo activities affecting <strong>the</strong> Acoma-Laguna area of<br />
New Mexico, 1746-1910, 220 pp. Myra Ellen Jenkins, Ward<br />
Alan Minge<br />
229 US The Navajo in New Mexico, 1800-1870,100 pp. Frank D. Reeve,<br />
Univ. of New Mexico<br />
229 P Bibliographical references <strong>to</strong> Navaho terri<strong>to</strong>ry and its boun-<br />
daries in Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico, from prehis<strong>to</strong>ric<br />
times <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> present, 275 pp. Lucy H. Wales, Peabody Museum,<br />
Harvard Univ.<br />
See also 91<br />
231 See 158<br />
234 US Appraisal of Chinook Tribe and Bands tribal lands in Oregon<br />
and Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1851, 180 pp. Maps. Leroy D. Draper, MAI<br />
234 P Appraisal of Chinook lands in Washing<strong>to</strong>n and Oregon, 1851, 2<br />
vols., 405 pp. Maps; biblio. Gifford P. Owen, MAI; John F.<br />
Lietz, Jr., MAI<br />
235 US Decline of ground water levels, Ak Chin Reservation, Pinal<br />
County, Arizona, 1923-1964, 31 pp. Maps. Leonard C. Hal-<br />
penny, Water Development Corp.<br />
. Irrigation at Ak Chin Indian Reservation, Pinal County,<br />
Arizona, 1870-1946, 101 pp. Maps.<br />
236-E US The Gila River Reservation in Arizona, 1937-1969, 54 pp. Map.<br />
George A. Morrison<br />
236-F US Appraisal of Gila River Reservation in Arizona, 1936-1961, 104<br />
pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 236-1.) Walter D. Armer & Associates,<br />
Real<strong>to</strong>r<br />
236-F US His<strong>to</strong>rical report on Gila River Reservation leased land in Ari-<br />
zona, 1916-1967, 31 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 236-1.) Joseph L.<br />
Diddock<br />
236-1 See 236-F<br />
237 P Terri<strong>to</strong>rial distribution of some of <strong>the</strong> aboriginal population of<br />
western Washing<strong>to</strong>n and <strong>the</strong> • economic and political charac-<br />
teristics of <strong>the</strong>ir culture, 45 pp. Dr. Jacob Fried<br />
237 P Anthropological investigation of <strong>the</strong> Chehalis relative <strong>to</strong> tribal<br />
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identity and aboriginal possession of lands, 34 pp. Prof. Herbert<br />
C. Taylor, Jr., Ph.D., Anthropology Dept., Western Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />
State College<br />
237 P His<strong>to</strong>rical, ethnographical and archaeological report on <strong>the</strong> Che-<br />
halis, 35 pp. Prof. Herbert C. Taylor, Jr., Ph.D. Anthropology<br />
Dept., Western Washing<strong>to</strong>n State College<br />
239 US Report on 1894 values of land and resources of <strong>the</strong> Tillamook<br />
in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 196 pp. E. 0. Fuller<br />
239 US Appraisal report of unallotted lands of Siletz Reservation in<br />
Oregon, ceded under agreement of Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 31, 1892, by <strong>the</strong><br />
Tillamook Tribe, 168 pp. Maps. Norman B. Plummer<br />
240 US Appraisal of Tillamook Band of Tillamooks and Nehalem Band<br />
of Tillamooks tribal lands in Oregon, 392 pp. Maps. Leroy D.<br />
Draper, MAI<br />
240 P Appraisal report of <strong>the</strong> Tillamook-Nehalem lands, 142 pp.<br />
James Hatfield, SRA<br />
240 US Ethnographic report on <strong>the</strong> identity and localization of certain<br />
native people (Tillamook Band) of northwestern Oregon, 86 pp.<br />
Robert J. Suphan<br />
241 See 27-A<br />
242 See 155<br />
243 US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce<br />
Areas 149, 174 and 245 in Wisconsin and Illinois, ceded by <strong>the</strong><br />
Winnebago Tribe under <strong>the</strong> treaties of August 1, 1829, Septem-<br />
ber 15, 1832, and November 1, 1837, 210 pp. Maps; biblio.<br />
(Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 244, 245.) J. A. Jones, Ph.D.<br />
243 US Appraisal of Winnebago lands in Iowa and Minnesota, Royce<br />
Area 267, in 1833 and 1846, 263 pp. Maps. William G. Murray,<br />
MAI<br />
. Supplement, hindsight information on land sales in<br />
Royce Area 267, 9 pp.<br />
243 US Appraisal of Winnebago lands in Iowa and Minnesota, 1833 and<br />
1846; in Nebraska, 1865 and 1874, 83 pp. Maps. William G.<br />
Murray, MAI<br />
243 P Valuation report on Royce Area 267 in Iowa and Minnesota,<br />
Winnebago Tribe, 1847, 103 pp. Robert R.Nathan Assoc, Inc.<br />
243 US Appraisal of Winnebago lands in Minnesota, 1846, 1855, 1863,<br />
27 pp. Dewey Newcombe, MAI; Howard Lawrence, MAI<br />
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243 P Economic and his<strong>to</strong>rical background for <strong>the</strong> Winnebago <strong>claims</strong><br />
in Illinois and Wisconsin, 1829, 1832, 1837, 227 pp. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 244, 245.) Alice E. Smith, Vernon Carstensen<br />
See also 244<br />
244 US Appraisal of lands in Illinois and Wisconsin ceded by <strong>the</strong> Winne-<br />
bago in 1830, 1833 and 1838, 467 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 243, 245.) Walter R. Kuehnle, MAI<br />
See also 243<br />
245 See 243, 244<br />
251 US Appraisal of Miami Tract in Kansas, 1854, 107 pp. Maps.<br />
William G. Murrayj MAI, Iowa State College<br />
252 See 27-B<br />
253 See 131<br />
254 US His<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> Miami, Wea and Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi use and<br />
occupancy of Royce Areas 132, 133, 145, 146,180 and 181 in<br />
nor<strong>the</strong>rn Indiana and southwestern Michigan, as related <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
treaties of Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2, 1818, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 16 and 23, 1826, Septem-<br />
ber 20, 1828, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 26, 27, 1832, 339 pp. Biblio. Donald J.<br />
Berthrong, Ph.D.<br />
. Footnotes <strong>to</strong> report and list of exhibits for Docket 254,<br />
2 vols., 739 pp.<br />
254 US The landscape and vegetation in Indiana, 1830, 59 pp. Maps.<br />
Al<strong>to</strong>n A. Lindsey<br />
See also 315<br />
256 Seel24-D<br />
257 See 22-A<br />
261 P Appraisal of Samish tribal lands in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1859, 103 pp.<br />
Biblio. H. B. Nelson, Appraiser<br />
264 P Ethnological report on <strong>the</strong> Umatilla, Walla Walla and Cayuse<br />
relative <strong>to</strong> socio-political organization and land use in Oregon<br />
and Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1818-1855, 92 pp. Robert J. Suphan<br />
266 P Archéologie and ethnologic data, Acoma-Laguna land <strong>claims</strong> in<br />
New Mexico, 318 pp. Illus. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 227.) Florence H.<br />
Ellis<br />
266 P His<strong>to</strong>rical treatise in defense of <strong>the</strong> Pueblo of Acoma land claim<br />
in New Mexico, 1540-1930, 86 pp. Ward Alan Minge<br />
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266 P Acoma land utilization in New Mexico, 1901-1936; an ethno-<br />
his<strong>to</strong>rical report, 195 pp. Biblio. Dr. Robert L. Rands<br />
266 US Appraisal report of <strong>the</strong> Acoma Pueblo land, New Mexico,<br />
1901-1935, 288 pp. Maps; biblio. R. H. Sears and Co., Real<br />
Estate Appraisers and Consultants<br />
275 US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
79 in Alabama, ceded on September 14, 1816, by <strong>the</strong> Cherokee<br />
Band, 246 pp. Biblio. Charles H. Fairbanks, Ph.D., Florida State<br />
Univ.<br />
276 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Creek Cession, 1856, 113 pp. Maps. J. H.<br />
Garrett, MAI, ARA; Roscoe H. Sears, MAI<br />
276 P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands in Oklahoma ceded by <strong>the</strong> Creek Nation<br />
for <strong>the</strong> Seminóles, August 7, 1856, 124 pp. Maps; biblio.<br />
Elbridge A. Tucker<br />
279-A P His<strong>to</strong>rical report on lands ceded by <strong>the</strong> Blackfeet and Gros<br />
Ventre Tribes in Montana in <strong>the</strong> agreement of May 1, 1888, 80<br />
pp. Maps. Merrill G. Burlingame<br />
279-A US Ethnological report on <strong>the</strong> Blackfeet and Gros Ventre lands in<br />
nor<strong>the</strong>rn Montana, 1888, 182 pp. Biblio. John C. Ewers<br />
279-A US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Blackfeet and Gros Ventre lands in nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Montana, 1888, 3 vols., 427 pp. Maps. Darwin Harbin,<br />
Appraiser<br />
279-A P Valuation report of lands in Montana ceded by <strong>the</strong> Blackfeet<br />
Tribe in <strong>the</strong> agreement of May 1, 1888, 100 pp. IIlus; maps.<br />
Mont H. Saunderson, Western Ranching and Lands Consultant<br />
279-B US Appraisal of Blackfeet and Gros Venture lands in Montana,<br />
1896, 36 pp. Darwin Harbin<br />
280 US Provisional his<strong>to</strong>rical gazeteer with locational notes on Florida<br />
colonial communities, Seminóle, Creek, Choctaw, Spanish,<br />
1700-1823, 263 pp. Howard F. dine, Ph.D.<br />
280 US Notes on colonial Indians (Seminóle) and communities in Flori-<br />
da, 1700-1821, 220 pp. Biblio. Howard F. Cline, Ph.D.<br />
. Revised and extended bibliography, 29 pp.<br />
280 P The Creek Indians and <strong>the</strong>ir Florida lands, 1740-1805, 268 pp.<br />
Maps. James F. Doster, Ph.D., Dept. of His<strong>to</strong>ry, Univ. of Ala-<br />
bama<br />
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280 P Information relative <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>claims</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Creeks against <strong>the</strong> US<br />
for Florida lands taken by <strong>the</strong> US under <strong>the</strong>. treaty of Moultrie<br />
Creek, 1823, 376 pp. Maps. James F. Doster, Ph.D., Dept. of<br />
His<strong>to</strong>ry, Univ. of Alabama<br />
. Rebuttal report on <strong>the</strong> reliability of <strong>the</strong> statements of<br />
Dr. John R. Swan<strong>to</strong>n on <strong>the</strong> Creeks, 17 pp.<br />
280 US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report of <strong>the</strong> Florida Seminóle <strong>to</strong> 1823, 292 pp.<br />
Bibho. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 73, 151.) Charles H. Fairbanks, Ph.D.,<br />
Anthropology Dept., Florida State Univ.<br />
282 P Land Cessions of <strong>the</strong> Cherokee Nation in Tennessee, Mississippi,<br />
North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, 1785-1835, 278 pp. James<br />
H. Goff<br />
283 P Report on aboriginal terri<strong>to</strong>ry and occupancy of <strong>the</strong> Mohave<br />
Tribe in Nevada, California and Arizona, 1849-1858, 103 pp.<br />
A. L. Kroeber<br />
283 P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands in Arizona, California and Nevada, of <strong>the</strong><br />
Mohave, 1853, 1865, 2 vols., 191 pp. Maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong><br />
295.) Donald D. Myers, MAI; Frank R. Kleinman, Jr., Coldwell,<br />
Banker & Co.<br />
283 P Evaluation study of <strong>the</strong> mineral resources in <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong><br />
Mohave Tribe of Arizona, California and Nevada and <strong>the</strong><br />
Mohave of <strong>the</strong> Colorado River Tribes, 1959, 2 vols., 235 pp.<br />
Maps. P. J. Shenon, R. P. Füll, Mining Geologists<br />
288 US Appraisal of lands of <strong>the</strong> Washoe Tribe in Nevada, 1862, and in<br />
California, 1853, 320 pp. Maps. Homer Hoyt, MAI<br />
288 P The Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California, 1853, 2 vols., 282<br />
pp. Maps. Noble T. Murray, Real Estate Appraiser<br />
288 US Mineral valuation study of Washoe lands in California and<br />
Nevada, 283 pp. Dlus; maps. Ernest Oberbillig, Mining Engineer<br />
288 P Fishery evaluation in Washoe Tribe lands in Nevada, 1862, and<br />
in California, 1853, 37 pp. Maps. Arthur W. Reber<br />
288 P Evaluation study of <strong>the</strong> mineral resources in <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong><br />
Washoe Tribe in California in 1853 and Nevada in 1862, 5 vols.,<br />
1551 pp. Maps. P. J. Shenon, R. P. Full, Mining Geologists<br />
288 P Timberland valuation study, Washoe of California, 1853, and<br />
Nevada, 1862, 129 pp. Dlus; biblio. Myron Wall & Assoc,<br />
General Appraising & Forestry Services<br />
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Docket Party Title and Author<br />
MAIN ENTRY SECTION<br />
289 P The value of land in Royce Area 49, Peoria of Oklahoma,<br />
Delaware and Absentee Delaware lands in Indiana, 1805, 148<br />
pp. Maps. Roger K. Chisholm, Ph.D., Northwestern Univ.<br />
289 US Appraisal of lands in southwestern Indiana, Royce Area 49,<br />
Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma, Absentee Delaware Tribe of Okla-<br />
homa, and <strong>the</strong> Delaware Nation in Indiana, 1804, 259 pp. Maps.<br />
Richard B. Hall, Real Estate Consultant<br />
289 P Analysis of <strong>the</strong> land of Royce Area 49 in Indiana, 1804-1807,<br />
39 pp. John Sherman Long, Assistant Dean, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Methodist<br />
Univ.<br />
294 See 109<br />
295 See 283<br />
295-A P Planning report and gross appraisal of Fort Mohave Reservation<br />
lands in Arizona, California and Nevada, 1960, 183 pp. Illus;<br />
maps. Albert L. Johnson, MAI, SRA<br />
296 US Appraisal of Skokomish Tract in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 1859, 203 pp.<br />
Maps; biblio. C. Marc Miller, Appraiser<br />
298 See 72<br />
302 See 13-E<br />
304 US Appraisal of lands in northwestern Ohio and sou<strong>the</strong>astern Michi-<br />
gan, Ottawa Tribe, Royce Areas 182 and 183, 1833, 158 pp.<br />
Maps. Richard B. Hall, Real Estate Consultant<br />
306 See 315<br />
308 See 13-F<br />
311 See 315<br />
313 See 315<br />
314-A See 315<br />
314-C See 99, 317<br />
314-D See 131<br />
315 P Anthropological study of Illinois, Kickapoo and Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi<br />
tribes in Royce Areas 48, 96-A, 110, 177 and 98, Dlinois and<br />
Indiana, 1640-1832, 2 vols., 398 pp. Biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong><br />
313.) Joseph Jablow, Ph.D., Brooklyn College<br />
315 P Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Piankashaw in Illinois,<br />
1682-1832, 313 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 15-D, 15-P, 29-B, 29-N,<br />
99, 124-H, 254, 306, 311, 313, 314-A.) Dr. Dorothy libby<br />
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Docket Party Title and Author<br />
315 US Reports on <strong>the</strong> Kickapoo, Dlinois and Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi in Dlinois<br />
and Indiana, 1819-1832, 124 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 15-D, 15-P,<br />
29-B, 29-N, 99, 124-H, 254, 306, 311, 313, 314-A.) David B.<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ut<br />
315 US Reports on Kickapoo, Illinois and Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi occupying an<br />
area bounded roughly by <strong>the</strong> Kankakee, Illinois, Mississippi,<br />
Ohio, Wabash, and Tippecanoe rivers, 32 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong><br />
15-D, 15-P, 29-B, 29-N, 99, 124-H, 254, 306, 311, 313, 314-A.)<br />
David B. S<strong>to</strong>ut<br />
316-A US Appraisal of Kickapoo lands in Kansas, 1863, 100 pp. Maps.<br />
William G. Murray, MAI<br />
317 P Valuation report of Kickapoo and Wea lands in Royce Areas 73<br />
and 74 in Illinois and Indiana, 1809, 1818, 143 pp. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 314-C.) Roger K. Chisholm, Ph.D., Northwestern<br />
Univ.<br />
317 US Appraisal of lands in western Indiana and eastern Illinois, Royce<br />
Areas 73 and 74, <strong>the</strong> Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas and <strong>the</strong> Peoria<br />
Tribe of Oklahoma, 1809, 261 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains<br />
<strong>to</strong> 314-C.) Richard B. Hall, Real Estate Consultant<br />
317 US Anthropological report on Miami, Wea and Eel River in Indiana<br />
and Illinois, 1805, 1809, 2 vols., 475 pp. Maps. Dr. Erminie<br />
Wheeler-Voegelin, Dr. Emily J. Blasingham, Dr. Dorothy R.<br />
Libby<br />
See also 99<br />
322 US Appraisal of Ponca land in nor<strong>the</strong>rn Nebraska and sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
South Dakota, south and west of <strong>the</strong> Missouri River on both<br />
sides of <strong>the</strong> Niobrara River, 211 pp. Maps. Richard B. Hall, Real<br />
Estate Consultant<br />
322 US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> Ponca with reference <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir claim <strong>to</strong><br />
certain lands in Nebraska and South Dakota, 1858, 356 pp.<br />
Biblio. Joseph Jablow, Ph.D., Brooklyn College<br />
323 US Appraisal of land in nor<strong>the</strong>astern Nebraska, Ponca Reservation,<br />
1877, 91 pp. Maps. Richard B. Hall, Real Estate Consultant<br />
326 US Shoshone lands mineral valuation, Nevada, 1872 and California,<br />
1853, 256 pp. Ulus; maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 367.) Ernest Ober-<br />
billig, Mining Engineer<br />
326 P Evaluation study of <strong>the</strong> mineral resources in <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong><br />
western bands of Shoshohe Indians in California and Nevada,<br />
1872. 12 vols., 4,955 pp. Maps. P. J. Shenon, R. P. Full, Mining<br />
Geologists<br />
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Docket Party<br />
326 US<br />
326-A<br />
326-J<br />
Title and Author<br />
MAIN ENTRY SECTION<br />
Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Shoshone tribal lands, California, 1853, and<br />
Nevada, 1872, 96 pp. Map. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 367.) John L.<br />
Vaughan, Jr., ASA; Willard J. Cox, Jr., Marshall and Stevens<br />
See 184<br />
Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> mineral resources in <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Confed-<br />
erated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Goshute Reservation in Nevada and Utah,<br />
1875, 4 vols., 1589 pp. Maps. Roy P. Füll, Mining Geologist<br />
326-J US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Goshute Tribe or identifiable<br />
group represented by <strong>the</strong> Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Goshute<br />
Reservation in Utah and Nevada, 1875, 202 pp. Dlus; maps;<br />
biblio. Idaho Land & Appraisal Service<br />
326-J US Mineral valuation of <strong>the</strong> Goshute Tract in Nevada and Utah,<br />
1875, 160 pp. Dlus; maps. Ernest Oberbillig, Mining Engineer<br />
326-J P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Goshute Shoshone in Nevada and<br />
Utah, 1875, 206 pp. Mont H. Saunderson, Western Ranching<br />
and Lands Consultant<br />
326-K P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Western Bands of Shoshone in<br />
Nevada and California, 1853, 1872, 2 vols., 533 pp. Maps.<br />
Donald D. Myers, MAI; Frank R. Kleinman, Jr., Coldwell,<br />
Banker & Co.<br />
327 P His<strong>to</strong>rical summary of <strong>the</strong> Ute Indians and <strong>the</strong> San Juan mining<br />
region, 54 pp. Prof. Leroy R. Hàfen<br />
327 P Appraisal of Confederated Ute Indian lands in southwestern<br />
Colorado, ceded September 13, 1873, 2 vols., 329 pp. Maps.<br />
Gerald T. Hart, MAI, Valuation Consultant<br />
327 US Appraisal of Ute ceded tract, Colorado, 1873-1874, 327 pp.<br />
Mus; maps. C. Marc Miller, Appraiser<br />
327 P Appraisal of mineral resources in lands of <strong>the</strong> Confederated<br />
Bands of Ute Indians in Colorado, 1873-1874, 5 vols., 873 pp.<br />
Dlus; maps; biblio. Ben H. Parker, John W. Vanderwilt<br />
329 US Mineral evaluation of <strong>the</strong> Cheyenne-Arapaho lands covering<br />
parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Wyoming, 1865, 140<br />
pp. Dlus; maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 348.) Bar<strong>to</strong>n, S<strong>to</strong>ddard<br />
& Milhollin, Consulting Engineers<br />
329 P Ethnological report on Cheyenne and Arapaho: aboriginal occu-<br />
pation in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Wyoming, 1865, 68<br />
pp. Biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 348.) Zachary Gussow, Ph.D.,<br />
Ethnologist<br />
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Docket Party Title and Author<br />
329 P His<strong>to</strong>rical background and development of <strong>the</strong> Arapaho-<br />
Cheyenne land area, 69 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 348.) Prof. Leroy<br />
R. Hafen<br />
329 P Appraisal of Cheyenne-Arapaho lands in eastern Colorado, west-<br />
ern Kansas, southwestern Nebraska and southwestern Wyoming,<br />
1865, 109 pp. Dlus; maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 348.) Jeffrey<br />
Holbrook, Property Counselor<br />
329 US Appraisal of Cheyenne and Arapaho lands in Colorado, Kansas,<br />
Wyoming and Nebraska, 1865, 358 pp. Illus; maps; biblio. (Also<br />
pertains <strong>to</strong> 348.) Homer Hoyt, MAI<br />
329 P Mineral evaluation of lands ceded by <strong>the</strong> Cheyenne-Arapahoe<br />
Tribes in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Wyoming, 1865, 88<br />
pp. Illus; maps. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 348.) Charles C. O'Boyle,<br />
Geological Engineer<br />
329 US Appraisal of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation in <strong>the</strong> Indian<br />
terri<strong>to</strong>ry, Oklahoma, 1869, 54 pp. Maps. Roscoe H. Sears, MAI<br />
329-A US His<strong>to</strong>rical background of <strong>the</strong> Cheyenne and Arapaho, 45 pp.<br />
Arthur A. Ekirch, Jr.<br />
329-A P Appraisal of certain lands of <strong>the</strong> Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes<br />
in nor<strong>the</strong>rn and western Oklahoma, 1891, 177 pp. Maps.<br />
Edward A. Rambo, MAI, SRA<br />
329-A US Appraisal of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation in <strong>the</strong> Indian<br />
terri<strong>to</strong>ry, state of Oklahoma, 1891, 92 pp. Maps. Roscoe H.<br />
Sears, MAI<br />
332-A US Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
410, Yank<strong>to</strong>n Sioux in South Dakota, 236 pp. Maps; biblio.<br />
Alan R. Woolworth, Museum Cura<strong>to</strong>r, Minnesota His<strong>to</strong>rical<br />
Society<br />
334 US Appraisal of Shawnee Tract in Kansas, 1854, 157 pp. Maps.<br />
William G. Murray, MAI<br />
335 See 27-B<br />
338 See 27-B<br />
341-A P Appraisal of land in Royce Areas 163 and 164 in Ohio, 1831,<br />
61 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 341-B.) Roger K. Chisholm, Ph.D.,<br />
Asst. Prof, of Economics, Memphis State Univ.<br />
341-A US Appraisal of lands in nor<strong>the</strong>astern Oklahoma, Royce Areas<br />
498-502, United Sénecas and Shawnees, 1833, 47 pp. Maps;<br />
36
Docket Party Title and Author<br />
MAIN ENTRY SECTION<br />
biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 341-B.) Richard B. Hall, Real Estate<br />
Consultant<br />
341-A US Appraisal of lands of <strong>the</strong> Sénecas of Sandusky, Royce Area 163,<br />
and <strong>the</strong> Mixed Band of Sénecas and Shawnees of Lewis<strong>to</strong>wn,<br />
Royce Area 164, in northwestern Ohio, 1831, 3 vols., 140 pp.<br />
Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 341-B.) Richard B. Hall, Real<br />
Estate Consultant<br />
341-B See 341-A<br />
341-C See 13-E<br />
341-D See 13-F<br />
342-A P His<strong>to</strong>rical land valuation of <strong>the</strong> Big Tree Cession in New York,<br />
1797-1842, 118 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 342-B, 342-C, 342-E,<br />
342-F, 368, 368-A.) Dr. Eric Brunger, Ph.D.; Dr. John Aiken,<br />
Ph.D.; Dr. Robert Silsby, Ph.D.<br />
342-A US Appraisal of lands in western New York State, ceded <strong>to</strong> or<br />
exchanged with <strong>the</strong> U.S. by Seneca Nation and Tonawanda<br />
Band of Seneca, 1797, 1802,1815,1916, 1842, 2 vols., 410 pp.<br />
Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 342-B, 342-C, 342-E, 342-F, 368,<br />
368-A.) Walter R. Kuehnle, MAI<br />
342-B US His<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> Niagara River and <strong>the</strong> Niagara River<br />
Strip <strong>to</strong> 1759, 185 pp. Dlus; maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong><br />
342-F, 368, 368-A.) Dr. Eric Brunger; Dr. John Aiken; Dr.<br />
Robert Silsby<br />
See also 342-A<br />
342-C See 342-A, 342-B<br />
342-D See 342-B<br />
342-E See 342-A<br />
342-F See 342-A<br />
344 US His<strong>to</strong>rical report on Pennsylvania's purchases from <strong>the</strong> Six Na-<br />
tion, Wyandot and Delaware in 1784, 1785 and 1789 and on<br />
Indian occupancy of <strong>the</strong> areas puchased, 291 pp. Maps. Donald<br />
H. Kent, Pennsylvania His<strong>to</strong>rical and Museum Commission<br />
345 P Report on <strong>the</strong> Papago Tribe of Arizona, 1539-1937, 70 pp.<br />
Bernard L. Fontana, Ethnologist, Arizona State Museum, Univ.<br />
of Arizona<br />
345 P Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> mineral resources in <strong>the</strong> lands acquired by <strong>the</strong><br />
U.S. from <strong>the</strong> Papago in Arizona, 1916, and <strong>the</strong> Louis Maria<br />
37
MAIN ENTRY SECTION<br />
Docket Party<br />
345 US<br />
345 P<br />
345 US<br />
348<br />
350-A US<br />
350-A P<br />
350-D US<br />
357<br />
357<br />
357 P<br />
US<br />
US<br />
359 US<br />
360 US<br />
38<br />
Title and Author<br />
Baca Grant, Float No. 3, 1906, 2 vols., 1380 pp. Maps. Roy P.<br />
Full, Mining Geologist<br />
Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> Papago Tribe of Arizona, 1916, and Luis Maria<br />
Baca Grant, Float No. 3, 1906, 278 pp. Illus; maps; biblio.<br />
Idaho Land & Appraisal Service<br />
Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Papago Tribe of Arizona, 1906 and<br />
1916, 3 vols., 534 pp. Illus; maps. Donald D. Myers, MAI; Frank<br />
R. Kleinman, MAI, Coldwell Banker & Company<br />
. An estimate of <strong>the</strong> fair rental value for <strong>the</strong> use of <strong>the</strong><br />
Papago grazing lands prior <strong>to</strong> January 14, 1916, a supplement <strong>to</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> appraisal, 29 pp.<br />
Mineral appraisal of Papago Tract in Arizona, 1916, 2 vols., 559<br />
pp. Maps; biblio. Ernest Oberbillig, Mining Engineer<br />
See 329<br />
. Supplementaireport, 121 pp.<br />
Appraisal of land in North Dakota, <strong>the</strong> Fort Berthold Indians,<br />
1891, 168 pp. Map. Darwin Harbin, Land Appraiser<br />
Valuation report on lands ceded by <strong>the</strong> Three Affiliated Tribes<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, March 3,<br />
1891, 78 ppi Dlus; maps; biblio. Mont H. Saunderson, Western<br />
Ranching and Lands Consultant<br />
Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Three Affiliated Tribes of <strong>the</strong><br />
Fort Berthold Reservation in west central and southwest North<br />
Dakota, nor<strong>the</strong>ast Wyoming and east central and sou<strong>the</strong>ast<br />
Montana, 1868, 1870, 1880 and 1892, 213 pp. Maps; biblio.<br />
Gordon E. Elmquist, SREA, MAI<br />
His<strong>to</strong>rical study of land use eastward of <strong>the</strong> Taos Pueblo land<br />
grant in New Mexico prior <strong>to</strong> 1848, 29 pp. Harold H. Dunham,<br />
Prof, of His<strong>to</strong>ry, Univ. of Denver<br />
Spanish and Mexican land policies and grants in <strong>the</strong> Taos Pueblo<br />
region, New Mexico, 157 pp. Harold H. Dunham, Prof, of<br />
His<strong>to</strong>ry, Univ. of Denver<br />
Anthropological data pertaining <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Taos land claim in New<br />
Mexico <strong>to</strong> 1960, 122 pp. Illus. Florence H. Ellis<br />
Appraisal of Sioux Cession in Iowa and Minnesota, Royce Area<br />
153, 1831, 177 pp. Maps. William G. Murray, MAI<br />
Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Area 243<br />
and 289 in Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and Wisconsin,
Docket Party Title and Author<br />
MAIN ENTRY SECTION<br />
ceded by <strong>the</strong> Mdewakan<strong>to</strong>n Band of Sioux under <strong>the</strong> treaty of<br />
September 29, 1837, 301 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong><br />
261 and 362.) Harold Hickerson, Ph.D.<br />
360 US Appraisal of lands in Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, and<br />
Iowa, Sisse<strong>to</strong>n and Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Bands; Royce Area 289, 1852;<br />
Royce Area 243, 1838; Royce Area 413,1859; Pike's Purchase<br />
Areas A and B, 1808; 346 pp. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 142, 361, 362,<br />
363.) Dewey Newcombe, MAI; Howard Lawrence, MAI<br />
361 See 360<br />
362 US Anthropological report on <strong>the</strong> Indian occupancy of Royce Area<br />
289, ceded by <strong>the</strong> Sisse<strong>to</strong>n and Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Bands of Sioux<br />
Indians under treaty of July 23, 1851, and by <strong>the</strong> Mdewakan<strong>to</strong>n<br />
and Wahpakoota Bands under <strong>the</strong> treaty of August 5, 1851, 75<br />
pp. (appears as pages 226-301 of Hickerson report for Docket<br />
360). Harold Hickerson, Ph.D.<br />
See also 360<br />
363 US Appraisal of <strong>the</strong> lands of <strong>the</strong> Lower Sioux community in Minne-<br />
sota located in nor<strong>the</strong>ast North Dakota near Devil's Lake, based<br />
on <strong>the</strong> treaties of 1884, 1885, 1895, 1897, 1904, 1906, 1908,<br />
1910, 142 pp. Maps; biblio. (Also pertains <strong>to</strong> 363-B.) Gordon E.<br />
Elmquist, MAI<br />
363 P Appraisal of lands of <strong>the</strong> Sisse<strong>to</strong>n and Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Tribes of<br />
North Dakota disposed of under <strong>the</strong> Act of April 27,1904, and<br />
land excluded from <strong>the</strong> Devil's Lake Reservation by erroneous<br />
survey, 100 pp. William H. Muske, MAI, CRE<br />
363 P Ethnohis<strong>to</strong>rical report on <strong>the</strong> Sisse<strong>to</strong>n and Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Tribes in<br />
North Dakota and South Dakota and <strong>the</strong> Treaty of 1867 and<br />
<strong>the</strong> Agreement of 1872, 134 pp. Maps; biblio. Dr. Helen Horn-<br />
beck Tanner, His<strong>to</strong>rian<br />
See also 360<br />
363-B See 363<br />
367 See 326<br />
368 See 342-A, 342-B<br />
388-A See 368-A<br />
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TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma 27-A, 72, 202, 241,<br />
289, 337 338<br />
Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 334-A,B, 335, 336, 338<br />
Acoma, Pueblo de 266<br />
Aguanga Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Ak-Chin Reservation, Maricopa 228,235<br />
Alabama-Coushatta of Texas 226<br />
Alaska<br />
Aleut Community, St. Paul Island 352,369<br />
Aleut Tribe 369<br />
Athabaska Indians of Stevens, Alaska 199<br />
Auk and Juneau Indians of Juneau 278<br />
Auk Tribe 278<br />
Chitina, Natives of 187<br />
Gambell, Native Village of 284<br />
Haida Indians 278<br />
Kowagmut Tribe of Eskimos 286<br />
Malemut Tribe of Eskimos, Unaligmut 285<br />
Palmer, Natives of 370<br />
St. Lawrence Island Eskimos 284<br />
Shungnak, Native Village of 286<br />
Tatitlek Village, Natives of 200<br />
Tlingit Indians 278<br />
Unalakleet, Native Village of 285<br />
Unaligmut-Malemut Tribe of Eskimos 285<br />
Aleut Community, St. Paul Island 352, 369<br />
Aleut Tribe 369<br />
Angoon Community Association 278<br />
Apache 22-A <strong>to</strong> J, 30, 32, 48,<br />
49, 182, 223, 257,<br />
258, 259, 259-A<br />
Apache Peaks Band 22, 223<br />
Arivaipa Band (San Carlos Apache) 22, 223<br />
Bald Mountain Band 22<br />
41
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Apache (continued)<br />
Canyon Creek Band 22<br />
Carrizo Band 22<br />
Chiricahua Apache Band 30,48,49,182<br />
Chiricahua Apache Tribe 30,48,182<br />
Cibecue Apache Tribe or Group 22-D<br />
Cibecue Band 22<br />
Coppermine Band 22<br />
Eastern White Mountain Apache Band 22<br />
Fort Apache Reservation, White Mountain<br />
Apache Tribe of 22-D, H <strong>to</strong> J<br />
Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Community 22-E,F,I,J<br />
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 30,49,182<br />
Fort Sill Apache 49<br />
Fossil Creek Band 22<br />
Gulgahende Band 22<br />
Jicarilla Apache Tribe 22-A<br />
Kewevkopaya 22<br />
Kiowa, Comanche and Apache 32, 257, 25<br />
. 259-A<br />
Upan Apache Tribe 22-C<br />
Llanero Band 22<br />
Mescalero Apache Tribe 22-B,C,G<br />
Mimbres Band 22<br />
Mohave-Apache Community, Fort Mc-<br />
Dowell 22-E,F,I,J<br />
Mormon Lake Band 22<br />
Ndendai Band 22<br />
Nitahende Band 22<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>astern Yavapai 22<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ton<strong>to</strong> Apache Tribe or Group 22-I,J<br />
Oak Creek Band 22<br />
Ojo Caliente Band 22<br />
Ollero Band 22<br />
Piñal Band . 22<br />
Final Group (San Carlos Apache) 223<br />
San Carlos Band 22<br />
San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona 22-D,H-J, 223<br />
San Carlos Apache Tribe or Group 22-D, 223<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Yavapai 22<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Ton<strong>to</strong> Apache Tribe or Group 22-D<br />
Toihene Band 22<br />
Tookanon Band 22<br />
42<br />
259,
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Apache (continued)<br />
Tolkepaya Band 22<br />
Warm Spring Apache Band 22,30,48,49,182<br />
Warm Spring Apache Tribe 48<br />
Western Apache 22-D,I,J<br />
Western White Mountain Apache Band 22<br />
Western Yavapai 22<br />
White Mountain Apache Tribe or Group 22-D<br />
White Mountain Apache Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Fort<br />
Apache Reservation 22-D, H <strong>to</strong> J<br />
Yavapai 22-I,J<br />
Yavapai-Apache Community 22-E,F,I,J<br />
Yavapai, Nor<strong>the</strong>astern 22<br />
Yavapai, Sou<strong>the</strong>astern 22<br />
Yavepo 22<br />
Apache Peaks Band (Apache) 22, 223<br />
Arapaho 82, 329-A,B,D, 348<br />
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes 329-A,B, 348<br />
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma 329-A,B<br />
Confederated Tribes of Cheyenne and<br />
Arapaho of <strong>the</strong> Upper Arkansas 329-A,B<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho of Wind River Reserva-<br />
tion 329-D<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho Tribe 82, 329<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne and Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho<br />
Tribes 329, 348<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes 329<br />
Akirara Tribe (Fort Berthold Reservation,<br />
Three Affiliated Tribes) 350<br />
Arivaipa Band (San Carlos Apache) 22, 223<br />
Arizona<br />
Havasupai Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Havasupai Reserva-<br />
tion of 91<br />
Hualapai (Walapai) Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Hualapai<br />
Reservation of 70,90,122<br />
Kaibab Indians (Paiute) of 330<br />
Mohave Tribe of 295-A<br />
Papago Tribe of 102,345<br />
San Carlos Apache Tribe of 22-D, H <strong>to</strong> J, 223<br />
Arkansas; Upper, Confederated Cheyenne and<br />
Arapaho of 329<br />
Assiniboine 62, 250, 279-A<br />
Fort Belknap Reservation 62, 250<br />
43
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe<br />
Assiniboine (continued)<br />
Fort Peck Reservation 62<br />
Athabaska Indians of Stevens, Alaska 199<br />
Auk Tribe<br />
278<br />
Auk and Juneau Indians of Juneau 278<br />
Docket<br />
B<br />
Bad River (LaPointe) Band (Chippewa)<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
Bakabi, Hopi Village of 196<br />
Bald Mountain Band (Apache) 22<br />
Ball Club (White Oak Point) Band (Chippewa) 7,19,20<br />
Bannock<br />
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall<br />
326-C <strong>to</strong> I, 366<br />
Reservation 326-C <strong>to</strong> I<br />
and Shoshone, Mixed Bands 326<br />
Tribe 366<br />
Bay Mills Indian Community (Chippewa)<br />
Biloxi Indians, Consolidated Band of Pasca-<br />
18-E <strong>to</strong>H,J<strong>to</strong>M,R<br />
goula, Mobilian and 170<br />
Black Bob Band (Shawnee) 334-A<br />
Blackfeet and Gros Ventre Tribes 279-A <strong>to</strong> C<br />
Black River Band (Chippewa) 57, 59<br />
Bois Forte Band (Chippewa)<br />
Bro<strong>the</strong>r<strong>to</strong>wn Indians (Emigrant New York In-<br />
8, 18-C <strong>to</strong> E.G.H,! <strong>to</strong><br />
M, 19,20,188<br />
dians of Wisconsin)<br />
Buena Vista Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
75<br />
ifornia) 80<br />
C<br />
Cabazon Band (Mission Indians of California) 148<br />
Caddo Tribe 226<br />
Caddo Tribe and Nation 226<br />
Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma 226<br />
Cahuilla (Kahweah) Band (Mission Indians of<br />
California) 80<br />
Calapooia Tribe 239<br />
Calapuya (Kalapuya) Tribe 238, 240<br />
California<br />
Council of California Indians, Incorporated 37<br />
Federated Indians of 12<br />
Indians of 12,31,37<br />
44
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
California (continued)<br />
Mission Indians of 80,148,149,325<br />
Mohave Tribe of 295-A<br />
Pitt River Indians of 347<br />
Quechan Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Fort Yuma Reserva-<br />
tion of 86,319,320<br />
Shasta Tribe of 333<br />
Washoe Tribe of Nevada and 288<br />
Campo Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Canyon Creek Band (Apache) 22<br />
Capote Band (Confederated Bands of Utes) 327<br />
Carrizo Band (Apache) 22<br />
Cascade Tribe 239, 240<br />
Cass Lake Band (Chippewa) 7<br />
Cayuga 84, 89, 230, 341-, 343,<br />
344<br />
Nation 84, 89, 343, 344<br />
Nation of Oklahoma 230<br />
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 84,89,341,343,344<br />
Cayuse Tribe (Confederated Tribes of Umatilla<br />
Reservation) 264<br />
Cedar City, Utah, Paiutes of 330<br />
Chaui or Grand Band (Pawnee) 10<br />
Chehalis 237<br />
Lower Chehalis Tribe 237<br />
Upper Chehalis Tribe 237<br />
Chehalis Reservation, Confederated Tribes<br />
of 237<br />
Chemakum Band (Skokomish) 260<br />
Chemehuevi Tribe 283,351<br />
Cherokee 2, 3,5,24,26,41,42,<br />
43, 123, 173, 190,<br />
271,282,297<br />
Dawes Commission Roll Cherokees 297<br />
Eastern Band 282<br />
Eastern (Emigrant) 2,5,42,190<br />
Freedmen 123, 173-A<br />
Freedmen's Association 123<br />
Nation 23, 173,190,271,<br />
297<br />
Nation in Oklahoma 2<br />
Texas Cherokee and Associate Bands 26<br />
Western (Old Settler) 2,3,24,41,43,190<br />
45
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe<br />
Chetco Tribe<br />
Cheyenne<br />
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes<br />
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma<br />
Confederated Tribes of Cheyenne and<br />
Arapaho of <strong>the</strong> Upper Arkansas<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne and Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho<br />
Tribes<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne of Tongue River Reser-<br />
vation, Montana<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne Tribe<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes<br />
Cheyenne River Reservation Sioux<br />
Chickasaw<br />
Nation<br />
Underwood, Marguerite J.<br />
Chilkat Tribe<br />
Chilkat Indian Village of Klukwan<br />
Chilkoot Indian Association of Haines<br />
Chinook<br />
Qatsop Band<br />
Clowewalla Band<br />
Kathlamet Band<br />
Lower Chinook Tribe<br />
Multnomah Band<br />
Skilloat Band<br />
Tribe<br />
Upper Chinook Tribe<br />
Waukikum Band<br />
Willopah Band<br />
Chippewa<br />
46<br />
Bad River (LaPointe) Band<br />
Ball Club (White Oak Point) Band<br />
Bay Mills Indian Community<br />
Docket<br />
238, 239<br />
329-A <strong>to</strong> D, 348<br />
329-A,B, 348<br />
329-A,B<br />
329-A,B<br />
329, 348<br />
329-C<br />
329<br />
329<br />
74,114,192<br />
16, 23, 39, 267, 268,<br />
269,270<br />
16, 23, 267, 268, 269,<br />
270<br />
39<br />
278<br />
278<br />
278<br />
234, 237, 238, 239,<br />
240<br />
234<br />
240<br />
240<br />
237, 240<br />
240<br />
240<br />
234, 237, 238, 239,<br />
240<br />
237,240<br />
234<br />
234<br />
4, 7, 8, 13, 18-A <strong>to</strong> U,<br />
19, 20, 57, 58, 59,<br />
71, 113, 144, 188,<br />
189, 191, 221, 246,<br />
364<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
7,19,20<br />
18-D<strong>to</strong>H,J<strong>to</strong>M>R
Tribe<br />
Chippewa (continued)<br />
Black River Band<br />
Bois Forte Band<br />
Cass Lake Band<br />
Chippewa Cree Tribe<br />
Fond du Lac Band<br />
Grand Portage Band<br />
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community<br />
L'Anse Band<br />
La Pointe (Bad River) Band<br />
Lac Court Oreilles Band<br />
Lac Vieux Desert Band<br />
Lake Superior Bands<br />
Leech Lake Band<br />
Little Shell Band<br />
Little Shell's (Chief) Pembina Band<br />
Mille Lacs Band<br />
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe<br />
Mississippi Bands<br />
Mole Lake Band<br />
On<strong>to</strong>nagon Band<br />
Ottawa and Chippewa Tribe of Michigan<br />
Pembina Band<br />
Pillager Bands of Minnesota<br />
Red Cliff Band<br />
Red Lake Band<br />
Rocky Boy's Reservation, Montana<br />
(Chippewa-Cree)<br />
Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan<br />
St. Croix Band<br />
Sault Ste. Marie Bands<br />
Strong, James<br />
Swan Creek Band<br />
Tribe<br />
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Docket<br />
57,59<br />
8, 18-C <strong>to</strong> E,G,H,J <strong>to</strong> M<br />
7<br />
221<br />
8, IS-C.E.G.H.J <strong>to</strong> M,<br />
19,20, 188<br />
8, 18-C,E,G,H,J <strong>to</strong> M,<br />
19,20,188<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
IS-CEAHJ<strong>to</strong>M<br />
18-C,E,G)H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J <strong>to</strong> M,T,U<br />
7, IS-B.C.E.G.H.J<strong>to</strong>M,<br />
19,20,188<br />
191,221<br />
246<br />
7, 18-B,C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M,<br />
188<br />
7, 18-A <strong>to</strong> U, 19, 20,<br />
188,189<br />
7, IS-C.E.CH.J <strong>to</strong> M,<br />
T,U, 19,20, 188<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
4,58,364<br />
18-A,E,G <strong>to</strong> M, 191,<br />
246<br />
144<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
18-A,E;G<strong>to</strong>M, 189,<br />
246<br />
221<br />
13-H,I, 57, 59<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
18-E <strong>to</strong>H,J<strong>to</strong>M,R<br />
13-A<strong>to</strong>G,K<br />
57,59<br />
13-A<strong>to</strong>G<br />
47
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Chippewa (continued)<br />
Turtle Mountain Band 113, 191, 221<br />
United Nations of Chippewa, Ottawa and<br />
Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mi 71<br />
White Earth Band 7, 18-A <strong>to</strong> C,E,G <strong>to</strong> M,<br />
19,188<br />
White Oak Point (Ball Club) Band 7,19,20<br />
Winnibigoshish Band 7, 19, 20<br />
Chiquit Mesa Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
ifornia) 80<br />
Chiricahua Apache Band 30, 48,49, 182<br />
Chiricahua Apache Tribe 30, 48, 182<br />
Chitina, Alaska, Natives of 187<br />
Choctaw 16, 23, 39, 50, 51, 52,<br />
55, 56, 103, 201,<br />
249, 346<br />
Indians East of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi River 52<br />
McGahey Band 201<br />
Mississippi Band 52<br />
Nation 16,50,51,55,56,103,<br />
201,249,346<br />
Nation of Mississippi State 52<br />
Ridaught Band 346<br />
Underwood, Marguerite J. 39<br />
Cibecue Apache Tribe or Group 22-D<br />
Cibecue Band (Apache) 22<br />
Citizen Band ofPotawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma 71, 96, 101, 111, 128,<br />
146, 216, 217, 306,<br />
307, 308, 309, 310,<br />
311,312,338<br />
Clakamas Tribe 238, 239, 240<br />
Clallam Tribe 134<br />
Qatskanie Tribe 240<br />
Clatsop Band (Chinook) 234<br />
Qatsop Tribe 237, 240<br />
Clowewalla Band (Chinook) 240<br />
Cochiti, Pueblo de 136<br />
Coeur d'Alene Tribe 81<br />
Colorado River Indian Tribes 185, 283, 295<br />
Colville Reservation<br />
Col ville Tribe 181<br />
Confederated Tribes of 177, 178, 179, 181,<br />
186,222,224<br />
48
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Colville Reservation (continued)<br />
Joseph Band of <strong>the</strong> Nez Percé Tribe 179,186<br />
Lake Tribe 181<br />
Methow Tribe 181<br />
Moses Band 224<br />
Nespelem Tribe 181<br />
Nez Percé Tribe, Joseph Band 179,186<br />
Okanogan Tribe 181<br />
Palouso Band 222<br />
San Poeils Tribe 181<br />
Comanche Tribe<br />
Confederated Tribes of<br />
32, 257, 258, 259,<br />
259-A<br />
Chehalis Reservation<br />
237<br />
Cheyenne and Arapaho of <strong>the</strong> Upper<br />
Arkansas 329<br />
Colville Reservation 177, 178, 179, 181,<br />
186,222,224<br />
Goshute Reservation (Shoshone) 326-B<br />
Grand Ronde Community 238, 240<br />
Sac and Fox 83, 95, 135, 135-A,<br />
138, 143, 153, 158,<br />
209, 219, 220, 231,<br />
232<br />
Salish and Kootenai of <strong>the</strong> Fla<strong>the</strong>ad Reser-<br />
vation • 61,156<br />
Siletz Indians 239,240 •<br />
Umaiilla Reservation 264<br />
Utes (Bands) 327<br />
Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon 198<br />
Connecticut Kent Schagthticoko Tribe of 112<br />
Consolidated Band of Pascagoula, Biloxi and<br />
Mobilian Indians 170<br />
Coos (or Kowes) Bay Tribe 265<br />
Coppermine Band (Apache) 22<br />
Coquillo Tribe 238,239<br />
Council of California Indians, Incorporated 37<br />
Coushatta, Alabama-, of Texas 226<br />
Coushatta Indians of Louisiana 226<br />
Cow Creek Tribe 238<br />
Cowlitz Tribe 218<br />
Craig Community Association 278<br />
49
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe<br />
Cree Tribe of Rocky Boy's Reservation, Chip-<br />
pewa<br />
Creek<br />
Freedmen Association<br />
Loyal Creek Band or Group<br />
Loyal Creek Claimant's Committee<br />
Nation<br />
Nation, East of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi<br />
Nation of Oklahoma<br />
Crow Creek Reservation Sioux<br />
Crow Tribe<br />
Cummun-Bah Band (Ute)<br />
Cuyapaipe Band (Mission Indians of California)<br />
Dawes Commission Roll Cherokees<br />
Delaware<br />
Absentee Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
Nation<br />
Tribe<br />
Douglas Taku Tribe<br />
Duwamish Tribe<br />
East of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi, Creek Nation<br />
Eastern Band of Cherokee<br />
Eastern Bands of Shoshone<br />
Eastern (Emigrant) Cherokee<br />
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
Eastern White Mountain Apache Band<br />
El Capitán (Baron Long) Band (Mission Indians<br />
of California)<br />
Emigrant (Eastern) Cherokee<br />
50<br />
Docket<br />
221<br />
1, 21, 25, 166, 167,<br />
168, 169, 272, 273,<br />
274, 275, 276, 277,<br />
280,281,292<br />
25<br />
1<br />
1<br />
21, 166, 167, 168, 169,<br />
272, 273, 274, 275,<br />
276, 277, 292<br />
21,280,281<br />
21<br />
74,115<br />
54<br />
44,45<br />
80<br />
297<br />
27-À <strong>to</strong> E, 72, 202,<br />
241, 289, 298, 337,<br />
338<br />
27-A, 72, 202, 241,<br />
289,337, 338<br />
72, 202,241,289,337,<br />
338<br />
27-A<strong>to</strong> D,241,298<br />
278<br />
109<br />
21,280,281<br />
282<br />
326<br />
2,5,42,190<br />
334-A, 335, 336, 338<br />
22<br />
80<br />
2,5,42, 190
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Emigrant New York Indians (New York Indians<br />
of Wisconsin) 75<br />
Eskimo 285, 286<br />
Kobuk (Kowak) River Valley Eskimos 286<br />
Kowagmut Tribe 286<br />
Kowak (Kobuk) River Valley Eskimos 286<br />
Malemut Tribe, Unaligmut 285<br />
St. Lawrence Island Eskimos 284, 286<br />
Unaligmut-Malemut Tribe 285<br />
Euchee (Yuchi) Tribe 172<br />
F<br />
Fallón Reservation Paiute Shoshone Tribes 87<br />
Federated Indians of California 12<br />
First Christian Party (Oneida) 290<br />
First Mesa, Hopi Villages of 196<br />
Fla<strong>the</strong>ad Reservation, Salish and Kootenai<br />
Confederated Tribes of 61,156<br />
Florida<br />
Miccosukee Tribe of 151<br />
Seminóle Indians of 73<br />
Fond du Lac Band (Chippewa) 8, 18-C,E,G,H,J <strong>to</strong> M,<br />
19,20,188<br />
Forest County Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Community 28, 29-A <strong>to</strong> K<br />
Fort Apache Reservation, White Mountain<br />
Apache Tribe 22-D,H <strong>to</strong> J<br />
Fort Belknap Community (Gros Ventre and<br />
Assiniboine) 250<br />
Fort Belknap Reservation<br />
Assiniboine 62,279-A<br />
Gros Ventre and Blackfeet 279-A <strong>to</strong> C<br />
Fort Berthold Reservation, Three Affiliated<br />
Tribes (Arikara, Mandan and Gros Ventre) 350<br />
Fort Hall Reservation, Shoshone-Bannock<br />
Tribes 326-C <strong>to</strong> I<br />
Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshone Tribe 87<br />
Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Community 22-E,F,I,J<br />
Fort Peck Reservation<br />
Assiniboine 62<br />
Fort Peck Indians 183,184<br />
Sioux 74<br />
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 30, 49, 182<br />
51
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Fort Yuma Reservation (Quechan) 86,319,320<br />
Forte Bois, see Bois Forte<br />
Fossil Creek Band (Apache) 22<br />
Freedmen (Cherokee) 123<br />
Freedmen Association (Creek) 25<br />
Freedmen's Association (Cherokee) 123<br />
G<br />
Gabrielenos Band (Mission Indians of<br />
California) 80<br />
Gambell, Native Village of 284<br />
Gila River Pima-Maricopa 228, 236<br />
Goship Bands (Shoshone) 326<br />
Goshute Reservation, Confederated Tribes of 326-B<br />
Goshute-Shoshone Indians 326-J<br />
Grand or Chaui Band (Pawnee) 10<br />
Grand Portage Band (Chippewa) 8, IS-C.E.G.HJ <strong>to</strong> M,<br />
19,20, 188<br />
Grand River or White River or Yampa<br />
(Confederated Bands of Utes) 327<br />
Grand Ronde Community, Confederated Tribes<br />
of<br />
Gros Ventre<br />
Blackfeet and Gros Ventre Tribes<br />
Fort Belknap Reservation<br />
Fort Berthold Reservation, Three Affiliated<br />
Tribes of<br />
Tribe<br />
Guatay Band (Mission Indians of California)<br />
Gulgahende Band (Apache)<br />
H<br />
Haida Indians of Alaska, Tlingit and<br />
Haines, Chilkoot Indian Association of<br />
Hannahville Indian Community (Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi)<br />
Havasupai Tribe<br />
Kenya Tribe<br />
Hoh Tribe or Band<br />
Holder Descendants<br />
Hoonah Indian Association<br />
Hopi<br />
Bakabi, Village of<br />
52<br />
238, 240<br />
250, 279-A <strong>to</strong> C, 350<br />
279-A <strong>to</strong> C<br />
279-A <strong>to</strong> C<br />
350<br />
250, 279-A <strong>to</strong> C, 350<br />
80<br />
22<br />
278<br />
278<br />
28, 29-A <strong>to</strong> P<br />
91<br />
278<br />
155<br />
39<br />
278<br />
196, 210<br />
196
Tribe<br />
Hopi (continued)<br />
First Mesa, Villages of (Walpi, Shitchumovi<br />
and Tewa)<br />
Hotevilla, Village of<br />
Kyakotsmovi, Village of<br />
Mishongnovi, Village of<br />
Moenkopi, Village of<br />
Oraibi, Village of<br />
Shungopavi, Village of<br />
Tribe<br />
Hoquiam Tribe<br />
Hotevilla, Hopi Village of<br />
Hualapai (or Walapai) Tribe<br />
Humptulip Tribe<br />
Huna Tribe<br />
Hunnint Band (Skokomish)<br />
Hydaburg, Indians of<br />
I<br />
Idaho<br />
Kootenai Tribe or Band of<br />
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Fort Hall<br />
Reservation in<br />
Inaja Band (Mission Indians of California)<br />
Indian Peaks Paiutes<br />
Indiana, Miami Tribe of<br />
Iowa Indians<br />
Kansas and Nebraska Reservation of<br />
Oklahoma Reservation of<br />
Sac and Fox of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi and<br />
Tribe or Nation of<br />
Isleta, Pueblo de<br />
Jackson, Henry (United Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mi Nation)<br />
Jamul Band (Mission Indians of California)<br />
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Docket<br />
196<br />
196<br />
196<br />
196<br />
196<br />
196<br />
196,210<br />
196<br />
237<br />
196<br />
70,90,122<br />
237<br />
278<br />
260<br />
278<br />
154<br />
326-D <strong>to</strong> I<br />
80<br />
330<br />
124,130,131<br />
79, 135,138,153,158,<br />
209,231,339<br />
79, 135,138,153,158,<br />
209,231,339<br />
79, 135,138,153,158,<br />
209,231,339<br />
83, 95, 135, 138, 143,<br />
153, 158, 209, 219,<br />
220,231,232,339<br />
79, 135, 138, 153, 158,<br />
209,231<br />
211<br />
6<br />
80<br />
53
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Jemez, Pueblo de 137,174<br />
Jicarilla Apache Tribe 22-A<br />
Joseph Band of <strong>the</strong> Nez Percé Tribe (Colville<br />
Reservation Confederation) 179,186<br />
Jualapai Tribe 70,90,122<br />
Juneau and Auk Indians of Juneau 278<br />
K<br />
Kah-milt-pah Band (Yakima) 164<br />
Kahtai Band (Skokomish)<br />
Kahweah (Cahuilla) Band (Mission Indians of<br />
260<br />
California) 80<br />
Kaibab Indians of Arizona (Paiute) 330<br />
Kaigani Tribe 278<br />
Kake, Organized Village of 278<br />
Kake Tribe 278<br />
Kalapuya Tribe (Calapuya) 238, 240<br />
Kalawatset (Lower Umpqua) Tribe 265<br />
Kalispel (Lower Pend D'Oreille) Tribe 94<br />
Kanosh Band (Paiute)<br />
Kansas<br />
330<br />
Iowas of Kansas and Nebraska Reservation 79, 135,138,153<br />
209,231,339<br />
Kickapoo Tribe of 145, 193, 194,<br />
316,317,338<br />
158,<br />
315,<br />
Kansas (or Kaw) Indians 33, 34, 35, 36, 38<br />
Karankewa (Texas) 22-C, 226<br />
Kasaan, Organized Village of 278<br />
Kaskaskia Nation (Peoria) 65,66,313,338<br />
Kathlamet Band (Chinook) 240<br />
Kathlamet Tribe 240<br />
Kaw Tribe 33,34,35,36,38<br />
Kent (Schagthicoke) Tribe 112<br />
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (Chippewa) 18-C,E,G,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
Kewevkopaya (Apache) 22<br />
Kickapoo 145, 193, 194, 315,<br />
316,317,318,338<br />
of Kansas 145, 193, 194, 315,<br />
54<br />
316,317,338<br />
Nation 193, 194, 315,<br />
338<br />
316,
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
of Oklahoma 145, 193, 194, 315,<br />
316,317,318,338<br />
Kikiallus Tribe 263<br />
Killisnoo Tribe 278<br />
Kiowa Tribe 32, 257, 258, 259,<br />
259-A<br />
Kitkehahti or Republic Band (Pawnee) .10<br />
Klamath and Modoc Tribes 100<br />
Klatlawash Band (Skokomish) 260<br />
Klawock, Indians of 278<br />
Klikatat Band (Yakima) 164<br />
Klinquit Band (Yakima) 164<br />
Klukwan, Chilkat Indian Village of 278<br />
Kobuk (Kowak) River Valley Eskimos (Kowag-<br />
mut) 286<br />
Koosharem, Utah, Paiutes of 330<br />
Kootenai Tribe or Band of Idaho 154<br />
Kootenai Tribes, Confederated Salish and, of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Fla<strong>the</strong>ad Reservation 61,156<br />
Kowagmut Tribe of Eskimos 286<br />
Kowak (Kobuk) River Valley Eskimos (Kowag-<br />
mut) 286<br />
Kowes (Coos) Bay Tribe 265<br />
Kow-was-say-ee Band (Yakima) 164<br />
Kuiu Tribe 278<br />
Kusan Tribe 239<br />
Kwatami Tribe 239<br />
Kyakotsmovi, Hopi Village of 196<br />
L<br />
Lac Court Oreilles Band (Chippewa) 18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
Lac Vieux Desert Band (Chippewa) 18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
Laguna Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Laguna, Pueblo of 227<br />
La Jolla Band (Mission Indians of CaUfornia) 80<br />
Lake Superior Bands (Chippewa) 18-C,E,G,H,J <strong>to</strong> M,T,U<br />
Lake Tribe (Colville Reservation Confedera-<br />
tion) 181<br />
Lakmiut Tribe 238<br />
L'Anse Band (Chippewa) 18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
LaPointe (Bad River) Band (Chippewa) 18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
La Posta Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
55
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe<br />
Las Flores Band (Mission Indians of California)<br />
Leech Lake Band (Chippewa)<br />
Lemhi Tribe<br />
li-ay-was Band (Yakima)<br />
lipan Apache Tribe<br />
littlemoon (Shoshone)<br />
little Shell Band (Chippewa)<br />
Little Shell's (Chief) Pembina Band (Chippewa)<br />
Lituya Tribe<br />
Llanero Band (Apache)<br />
Long Tom Creek Tribe<br />
Los Coyotes Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
ifornia)<br />
Louisiana Coushatta<br />
Loup or Wolf or Skidi Band (Pawnee)<br />
Lower Brule Reservation Sioux<br />
Lower Chehalis Tribe<br />
Lower Chinook Tribe<br />
Lower Pend D'Oreille or Kalispel Tribe<br />
Lower Sioux in Minnesota<br />
Lower Skagit Tribe<br />
Lower Spokane Band (Spokane)<br />
Lower Umpqua (Kalawatset) Tribe<br />
Loyal Creek Band or Group and Claimants'<br />
Committee<br />
Loyal Seminóle Group<br />
Luckemutte Tribe<br />
Lummi Tribe<br />
M<br />
Makah Indian Tribe<br />
Malemut Tribe of Eskimos, Unaligmut<br />
Malheur Reservation, Snake or Piutes of <strong>the</strong><br />
Mandan Tribe (Fort Berthold Reservation,<br />
Three Affiliated Tribes)<br />
Mansos Tribe<br />
Manzanita Band (Mission Indians of California)<br />
Maricopa<br />
Gila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community<br />
56<br />
Docket<br />
80<br />
7, IS-B.C.E.G.HJ<strong>to</strong>M,<br />
19,20,188<br />
326-1<br />
164<br />
22-C<br />
326<br />
191,221<br />
246<br />
278<br />
22<br />
240<br />
80<br />
226<br />
10<br />
74,78,116<br />
237<br />
237, 240<br />
94<br />
359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
294<br />
331<br />
265<br />
1<br />
121<br />
240<br />
110<br />
60<br />
285<br />
17<br />
350<br />
22-C<br />
80<br />
228, 235, 236, 291<br />
228,236
Tribe<br />
Maricopa (continued)<br />
Maricopa-Ak Chin Reservation<br />
Salt River Pima-Maricopa<br />
Mary's River Tribe<br />
Mataguay Band (Mission Indians of California)<br />
McGahey Band (Choctaw)<br />
Mdewakan<strong>to</strong>n Band (Sioux)<br />
Menominee Tribe<br />
Mesa Grande Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
ifornia)<br />
Mescalero Apache Tribe<br />
Methow Tribe (Colville Reservation Confedera-<br />
tion)<br />
Miami<br />
Tribe<br />
Tribe of Indiana<br />
Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
Miccosukee Tribe of Florida<br />
Michigan<br />
Hannahville Indian Community of Wilson<br />
Ottawa-Chippewa Tribe of<br />
Saginaw-Chippewa Tribe of<br />
Middle Spokane Band (Spokane)<br />
Mille Lacs Band (Chippewa)<br />
Mimbres Band (Apache)<br />
Minnesota<br />
Chippewa of<br />
Lower Sioux of<br />
Prairie Island Sioux of<br />
Winnebago Tribe of<br />
Mishongnovi, Hopi Village of<br />
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Docket<br />
228,235<br />
228, 291<br />
238, 240<br />
80<br />
201<br />
359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
129<br />
80<br />
22-B,C,G<br />
181<br />
67, 76, 124, 130, 131,<br />
251, 252, 253, 254,<br />
255,256<br />
67, 76, 124, 130, 131,<br />
251, 252, 253, 254,<br />
255,256<br />
124, 130, 131, 255,<br />
256<br />
67, 76, 124, 251, 252,<br />
253, 254, 255, 256<br />
151<br />
28, 29-A <strong>to</strong> K<br />
4, 58, 364<br />
13-H,I, 57, 59<br />
331<br />
7, IS-B.C.EAiy<strong>to</strong>M,<br />
188<br />
22<br />
7, 18-A <strong>to</strong> U, 19, 20,<br />
144, 188, 189,246<br />
359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
243, 244, 245<br />
196<br />
57
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Mission Indians of California 80, 148, 149, 325<br />
Aguanga Band 80<br />
Baron Long (El Capitán) Band 80-A<br />
Buena Vista Band 80<br />
Cabazon Band 148<br />
Cahuilla (Kahweah) Band 80<br />
Campo Band 80<br />
Chiquit Mesa Band 80<br />
Cuyapaipe Band 80<br />
El Capitán (Baron Long) Band 80<br />
Gabrielenes Band 80<br />
Guatay Band 80<br />
Inaja Band 80<br />
Jamul Band 80<br />
Kahweah (Cahuilla) Band 80<br />
Laguna Band . 80<br />
La Jolla Band 80<br />
La Posta Band 80<br />
Las Flores Band 80<br />
Los Coyotes Band 80<br />
Manzanita Band 80<br />
Mataguay Band 80<br />
Mesa Grande Band 80<br />
Morengo Band 80, 325<br />
Old Campo Band 80<br />
Old Mission Band 80<br />
Old Pala Band 80<br />
Pala Band 80<br />
Pauma Band 80<br />
Pechanga Band 80<br />
Petrero Band 80<br />
Puerta Cruz Band 80<br />
Puerta Noria Band 80<br />
Rincón Band 80<br />
San Felipe Band 80<br />
San Ignacio Band 80<br />
San Juan Capistrano Band 80<br />
San Luis Rey Band 80<br />
San Pasqual Band 80-A<br />
Santa Gertrudes Band 80<br />
Santa Manuel Band 80<br />
Santa Rosa Band 80<br />
Santa Ysabel Band 80<br />
58 '
Tribe<br />
Mission Indians of California (continued)<br />
Sequan Band<br />
Soboba Band<br />
Tah-wee Band<br />
Torrez-Martinez Band<br />
Twenty-Nine Palms Band<br />
Valleci<strong>to</strong> Band<br />
Yapechi Band<br />
Yuima Band<br />
Mississippi<br />
Bands (Chippewa)<br />
Choctaw Nation of<br />
Creek Nation East of <strong>the</strong><br />
in Iowa, Sac and Fox of <strong>the</strong><br />
Sac and Fox of <strong>the</strong><br />
Sioux of <strong>the</strong><br />
Missouri, Sac and Fox Tribe of<br />
Missouria Tribe, O<strong>to</strong>e and<br />
Mitchell, Josephine Peters (Omaha Tribe of<br />
Nebraska)<br />
Mixed Bands of Bannock and Shoshone<br />
Moapa Band (Paiute)<br />
Mobilian Indians, Consolidated Band of Pasca-<br />
goula, Biloxi and<br />
Modoc Tribes, Klamath and<br />
Moenkopi, Hopi Village of<br />
Mohave<br />
Apache Community (Fort McDowell)<br />
Indians of <strong>the</strong> Colorado River Tribes<br />
Molalla Tribe<br />
Mole Lake Band (Chippewa)<br />
80<br />
80<br />
80<br />
80<br />
149<br />
80<br />
80<br />
80<br />
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Docket<br />
7, 18-C,E,G,H,J <strong>to</strong><br />
M,T,U<br />
52<br />
21,280,281<br />
83, 95, 135, 135-A,<br />
138, 143, 158, 219,<br />
232, 339<br />
83, 95, 135, 135-A,<br />
138, 143, 153, 158,<br />
209, 219, 220, 231,<br />
232<br />
359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
83, 95, 135, 135-A,<br />
138, 143, 153, 158,<br />
195, 209, 231, 232,<br />
339<br />
11<br />
85<br />
326<br />
170<br />
100<br />
196<br />
22-E,F,I,J, 283, 295,<br />
295-A<br />
22-E,F,I,J<br />
283, 295<br />
238, 239, 240<br />
IS-C.E.G.H.J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
59
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Montana<br />
Blackfeet and Gros Ventre Tribes of <strong>the</strong><br />
Blackfeet and Fort Belknap Reservations<br />
in 279-A<strong>to</strong>C<br />
Chippewa Cree Tribe of Rocky Boy's<br />
Reservation in 221<br />
Fort Peck Indians of Fort Peck Reservation<br />
in 183,184<br />
Gros Ventre Tribes, Blackfeet and, of<br />
Blackfeet and Fort Belknap Reservations<br />
in 279-A<strong>to</strong>C<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne of Tongue River Reser-<br />
vation in 329<br />
Salish and Kootenai Confederated Tribes of<br />
Fla<strong>the</strong>ad Reservation in 61,156<br />
Sioux of <strong>the</strong> Fort Peck Reservation in 74<br />
Mormon Lake Band (Apache) 22<br />
Morongo Band (Mission Indians of California) 80, 325<br />
Moses Band (Colville Reservation Confedera-<br />
tion) 224<br />
Muache (Confederated Bands of Utes) 327<br />
Muckleshoot Tribe 98<br />
Multnomah Band (Chinook) 240<br />
Multnomah Tribe 240<br />
Munsee 75,300<br />
Emigrant New York Indians of Wisconsin 75<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ckbridge Munsee Community 300<br />
Tribe 300<br />
N<br />
Naalem (Ne-ha-lum) Band (Tillamook) 240<br />
Nambe, Pueblo of 358<br />
Natchez Tribe 365<br />
Navajo Tribe 69,229,299,353<br />
Ndendai Band (Apache) 22<br />
Nebraska<br />
Iowa Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Kansas and Nebraska<br />
Reservation 79,135,138,153,158,<br />
209,231,339<br />
Omaha Tribe in 85, 138, 225, 339<br />
Sioux of <strong>the</strong> Santee Reservation in 74, 104<br />
Winnebagoin 243,244,245<br />
60
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Nebraska (continued)<br />
Ne-ha-lum (Naalem) Band (Tillamook) 240<br />
Nespelem Tribe (Colville Reservation Confed-<br />
eration) 181<br />
Nevada<br />
Mohave Tribe of 295-A<br />
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of 326<br />
Washoe Tribe of 288<br />
Western Shoshone of 326-A,K<br />
New York, Oneida Nation of 84,89,301,344<br />
New York Indians of Wisconsin, Emigrant<br />
(Bro<strong>the</strong>r<strong>to</strong>n, Munsee, Oneida, S<strong>to</strong>ckbridge,<br />
St. Regis and Tuscarora) 75<br />
Nez Percé 175, 179, 180, 186<br />
Joseph Band 179,186<br />
Tribe 175, 180<br />
Nisgah Tribe 287<br />
Nisqually Tribe 197<br />
Nitahende Band (Apache) 22<br />
Nooksack Tribe 46<br />
North Dakota, Sioux of Standing Rock<br />
Reservation in 74,119<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>astern Yavapai (Apache) 22<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho of Wind River Reservation 329<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho Tribe 82, 329<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne and Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho<br />
Tribes 329, 348<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne of Tongue River Reserva-<br />
tion 329<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne Tribe 329<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute Nation and Bands 87<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ton<strong>to</strong> Apache Tribe or Group 224,1<br />
Northwestern Band of Shoshone 326<br />
Nuc-Quee-Clah-We-Muck Tribe 240<br />
O<br />
Oak Creek Band (Apache) 22<br />
Oche-chotes Band (Yakima) 164<br />
Ojo Caliente Band (Apache) 22<br />
Okanogan Tribe (Colville Reservation Confed-<br />
eration) 181<br />
Okeho Band (Skokomish) 260<br />
61
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Oklahoma<br />
Absentee Delaware Tribe of 27-A, 72, 202, 241,<br />
289, 337, 338<br />
Absentee Shawnee Tribe of 334-A,B, 335, 336, 338<br />
Apache Tribe of Fort Sill Reservation in 30, 49, 182<br />
Arapaho Tribes of 329-A,B<br />
Caddo Tribe of 226<br />
Cayuga Nation of 230<br />
Cayuga Tribe (Seneca-Cayuga) of 84, 89, 341, 343, 344<br />
Cherokee Tribe of 2<br />
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of 329-A,B<br />
Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi of 71, 96, 101, 111, 128,<br />
146,216,217<br />
Creek Nation of 21<br />
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of 334-A, 335, 336, 338<br />
Iowa Tribe of 79, 135, 138, 153, 158,<br />
209,231,339<br />
Kickapoo Tribe of 145, 193, 194, 315,<br />
316,317,318,338<br />
Miami Tribe of 67, 76, 124, 251, 252,<br />
253, 254, 255, 256<br />
Ottawa Tribe of 68, 133, 302, 303, 304,<br />
305, 338<br />
Pawnee Tribe of 10<br />
Peoria Tribe (Kaskaskia Nation) of 65, 66, 313, 338<br />
Peoria Tribe (Peoria Nation) of 65<br />
Peoria Tribe (Piankeshaw Nation) of 65, 99, 289, 338<br />
Peoria Tribe (Wea Nation) of 65,314,338<br />
Ponca Tribe of 322,323,324<br />
Sac and Fox Tribe of 83, 95, 135, 135-A,<br />
138, 143, 153, 158,<br />
209, 219, 220, 231,<br />
232<br />
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of 84, 89, 341, 343, 344<br />
Shawnee Tribe of 64<br />
Tonkawa Tribe of 22-C, 226<br />
Wichita Tribe of 226, 257<br />
Wyandotte Tribe of 120, 129, 140, 141,<br />
212,213<br />
Old Campo Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
ifornia) 80<br />
62
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Old Mission Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
ifornia) 80<br />
Old Pala Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Old Settler (Western) Cherokee 2,3,24,41,43,190<br />
Ollero Band (Apache) 22<br />
Omaha 85,138, 225, 339<br />
Mitchell, Josephine Peters and 85<br />
Tribe and Nation 138,225<br />
Tribe of Nebraska 85,138,225,339<br />
Oneida 75, 84, 89, 159, 290,<br />
301,344<br />
Emigrant New York Indians of Wisconsin 75<br />
First Christian Party 290<br />
Nation 84,89,301,344<br />
Nation of New York 84,89,301,344<br />
Orchard Party 290<br />
Tribe of Wisconsin 84, 89, 159, 290,301,<br />
344<br />
On<strong>to</strong>nagon Band (Chippewa) 18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
Oraibi, Hopi Village of 196<br />
Orchard Party (Oneida) 290<br />
Oregon<br />
Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Grand Ronde<br />
Community in 240<br />
Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Warm Springs<br />
Reservation in 198<br />
Snake or Piute Indians of <strong>the</strong> Malheur<br />
Reservation in 17<br />
Osage Nation 9, 105, 106, 107, 108,<br />
126,127<br />
O<strong>to</strong>e and Missouria Tribe 11<br />
Ottawa 4, 40, 58, 68, 71, 133,<br />
302, 303, 304, 305,<br />
338,364<br />
Nation or Tribe 40<br />
Ottawa and Chippewa Tribes of Michigan 4, 58, 364<br />
Tribe 40, 68, 133, 302, 303,<br />
304, 305, 338<br />
Tribe of Oklahoma 68, 133,302,303,304,<br />
305, 338<br />
United Nations of Chippewa, Ottawa and<br />
Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi 71<br />
63
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Ouray Reservation, Uintah and (Ute) 44, 45, 349<br />
P<br />
Pah-Vant Band (Ute) 44, 45<br />
Paiute (see also Piute) 87, 88, 330<br />
Cedar City, Utah, Paiutes of 330<br />
Fallón Reservation Paiute Shoshone Tribes 87<br />
Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshone Tribe 87<br />
Indian Peaks Paiutes of Utah 330<br />
Kaibab Indians of Arizona 330<br />
Kanosh Band 330<br />
Koosharem, Utah, Paiutes of 330<br />
Moapa Band 88<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Nation and Bands 87<br />
Pyramid Lake Tribe 87<br />
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 87<br />
Shoshone Tribes of Fallón Reservation,<br />
Paiute 87<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Nation 88, 330<br />
Walker River Tribe 87<br />
Yering<strong>to</strong>n Paiute Tribe 87<br />
Pala Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Palmer, Alaska, Natives of 370<br />
Palouse Band (Colville Reservation Confed-<br />
eration) 222<br />
Papago Tribe 102,345<br />
Pascagoula Indians, Consolidated Band of<br />
Biloxi, Mobilian and 170<br />
Pauma Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Pawnee 10<br />
Pechanga Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Pecos, Pueblo de 174<br />
Pembina Band (Chippewa) IS-A.E.G.H <strong>to</strong> M, 191,<br />
246<br />
Pend D'Oreille, Lower 94<br />
Peoria 65, 66, 99, 289, 313,<br />
314,338<br />
Tribe of Oklahoma and Kaskaskia Nation 65, 66, 313, 338<br />
Tribe of Oklahoma and Peoria Nation 65<br />
Tribe of Oklahoma and Piankeshaw Nation 65, 99, 289, 338<br />
Tribe of Oklahoma and Wea Nation 65, 314, 338<br />
Piankeshaw Nation (Peoria) 65, 99, 289, 338<br />
Pihtst Band (Skokomish) 260<br />
64
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Pillager Bands of Minnesota (Chippewa) 144<br />
Pima 228, 236, 291<br />
Gila River Pima-Maricopa 228, 236<br />
Salt River Pima-Maricopa 228, 291<br />
Final Band (Apache) 22<br />
Pinal Group (San Carlos Apache) 223<br />
Pine Ridge Reservation Sioux 74,117<br />
Piros Tribe 22-C<br />
Pisquouse Band (Yakima) 164<br />
Pitahauerat or Tappage Band (Pawnee) 10<br />
Pitt River Indians, California 347<br />
Piutes (or Snake) of <strong>the</strong> Malheur Reservation<br />
(see also Paiute) 17<br />
Ponca Tribe 322,323, 324<br />
Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 322,323,324<br />
Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi 6, 15-A<strong>to</strong> Q, 28, 29-A<br />
<strong>to</strong> P, 71, 96, 101,<br />
111, 128, 146, 216,<br />
217, 306, 307, 308,<br />
309, 310, 311, 312,<br />
338<br />
Citizen Band of Oklahoma 71, 96, 101, 111 128,<br />
146, 216, 217, 306,<br />
307, 308, 309, 310,<br />
311,312,338<br />
Forest County Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Community 28, 29-A <strong>to</strong> K<br />
Hannahville Indian Community 28, 29-A <strong>to</strong> P<br />
Jackson, Henry 6<br />
Nation 29-A <strong>to</strong> K, 71, 101,<br />
111, 128, 146, 216,<br />
217, 306, 307, 308,<br />
309, 310, 311, 312,<br />
338<br />
Prairie Band 15-A<strong>to</strong> I<br />
Tribe 18-A<strong>to</strong>I, 29-A<strong>to</strong>P<br />
United Nations of Chippewa, Ottawa and<br />
Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi 71<br />
United Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mi Nation 6,28<br />
Wisconsin Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mi 28<br />
Potrero Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Prairie Band (Potawa<strong>to</strong>mie) 15-A<strong>to</strong> I<br />
65
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Prairie Island Minnesota Sioux 359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
Pudding River Tribe 240<br />
Pueblo 22-C, 136, 137, 174,<br />
211, 227, 266, 354,<br />
355,356,357,358<br />
de Acoma 266<br />
de Cochiti 136<br />
de Isleta 211<br />
de Jemez 137,174<br />
of Laguna 227<br />
of Nambe 358<br />
de Pecos 174<br />
of Rio Grande 354<br />
de San An<strong>to</strong>nio de la Yselta del Sur 22-C<br />
of San Ddefonso 354<br />
de Santa Ana 137<br />
of Santa Clara 356<br />
of San<strong>to</strong> Domingo 355<br />
of Taos 357<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Tigua Indian Community 22-C<br />
de Zia 137<br />
Puerta Cruz Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
ifornia) 80<br />
Puerta Noria Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
ifornia) 80<br />
Puyallup Tribe 203<br />
Pyramid Lake Tribe (Paiute) 87<br />
Q<br />
Quapaw Tribe 14<br />
Quechan Tribe of Fort Yuma Reservation 86, 319, 320<br />
Queets Band or Tribe 242<br />
Quileute Tribe 155<br />
Quinaielt Tribe 242<br />
R<br />
Red Cliff Band (Chippewa) 18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
Red Lake Band (Chippewa) IS-A.EAH<strong>to</strong>M.ISP,<br />
246<br />
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony (Paiute) 87<br />
Republic of Kitkehahti Band (Pawnee) 10<br />
66
Tribe<br />
Ridaught Band (Choctaw)<br />
Rincón Band (Mission Indians of California)<br />
Rio Grande, Pueblo of<br />
Rocky Boy's Reservation, Chippewa Crees of<br />
Rogue River Tribe<br />
Rosebud, Reservation Sioux<br />
Sac and Fox<br />
Confederated or United Tribes<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi in Iowa<br />
of Missouri<br />
of Oklahoma<br />
Saginaw Band (Chippewa)<br />
Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan<br />
Sa-heh-wamish Tribe<br />
Sainstkea Tribe<br />
St. Croix Band (Chippewa)<br />
St. Lawrence Island Eskimos<br />
St. Paul Island, Aleut Community<br />
St. Regis Indians (Emigrant New York Indians<br />
of Wisconsin)<br />
Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Confederated, of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Fla<strong>the</strong>ad Reservation<br />
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
346<br />
80<br />
354<br />
221 .<br />
238, 239<br />
74,118<br />
Docket<br />
83, 95, 135, 135-A,<br />
138, 143, 153, 158,<br />
195, 209, 219, 220,<br />
231,232,339<br />
83, 95, 135, 135-A,<br />
138, 143, 153, 158,<br />
209, 219, 220, 231,<br />
232<br />
95, 135, 135-A, 138,<br />
143, 153, 158, 209,<br />
219,220,231,232<br />
83, 95, 135, 135-A,<br />
138, 143, 153, 158,<br />
209, 219, 220, 231,<br />
232, 339<br />
83, 95, 135, 135-A,<br />
138, 143, 153, 158,<br />
195, 209, 231, 232,<br />
339<br />
83, 95, 135, 135-A,<br />
138, 143, 153, 158,<br />
209, 219, 220, 231,<br />
232,339<br />
57, 59<br />
13-H,I, 57, 59<br />
197<br />
239<br />
18-C,E,G,H,J<strong>to</strong>M<br />
284<br />
352,369<br />
75<br />
61, 156<br />
67
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community 228,291<br />
Samish Tribe 261<br />
San An<strong>to</strong>nio de la Ysleta del sur, Pueblo de 22-C<br />
San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona 22-D,H <strong>to</strong> J, 223<br />
San Carlos Apache Tribe or Group 22-D, 223<br />
San Carlos Band (Apache) 22<br />
San Felipe Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
San Ignacio Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
ifornia) 80<br />
San Ildefonso, Pueblo of 354<br />
San Juan Capistrano Band (Mission Indians of<br />
California) 80<br />
San Juan Tribe 214<br />
San Luis Rey Band (Mission Indians of<br />
California) 80<br />
San Pasqual Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
ifornia) 80-A<br />
San-Pete-Ute Band (Ute) 44,45<br />
San-Pitch-Ute Band (Ute) 44,45<br />
San Poeils Tribe (Colville Reservation Confed-<br />
eration) 181<br />
Santa Ana, Pueblo de 137.<br />
Santa Clara, Pueblo of 356<br />
Santa Gertrudes Band (Mission Indians of<br />
California) 80<br />
Santa Manuel Band (Mission Indians of<br />
California) 80<br />
Santa Rosa Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Santa Ysabel Band (Mission Indians of Cal-<br />
ifornia) 80<br />
Santee, Reservation Sioux 74,104<br />
Santiam Tribe 238, 239, 240<br />
San<strong>to</strong> Domingo, Pueblo of 355<br />
Sanya Tribe 278<br />
Satsop Tribe 237<br />
Sauk Tribe, Suiattle 97<br />
Sault Ste. Marie Bands (Chippewa) 18-E <strong>to</strong> H, J tc<br />
74, 104<br />
Sauntee Sioux 74, 104<br />
Saxman, Organized Village of 278<br />
Schagthticoke, Kent 112<br />
Se-ap-cat Band (Yakima) 164<br />
68
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Seminóle 53, 73, 121, 150, 151,<br />
152, 204, 205, 247,<br />
248<br />
of Florida 73-A<br />
Loyal Group of 121<br />
Nation 53, 150,152,204,205,<br />
247, 248<br />
Nation of Oklahoma 151<br />
Seneca 77, 84, 89, 341, 342,<br />
343, 344, 368<br />
Nation 77, 84, 89, 342, 344<br />
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 84,89,341,343,344<br />
Tonawanda Band 368<br />
Sequan Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Shasta Tribe 238,239<br />
Shasta Tribe of California Indians 33<br />
Shawnee 64, 334-^8, 335, 336,<br />
338<br />
Absentee Tribe of Oklahoma 334-A,B, 335, 336, 338<br />
Black Bob Band 334-A<br />
Eastern Tribe of Oklahoma 334-A, 335, 336, 338<br />
Nation 334-A,B, 335,336,338<br />
Tribe of Oklahoma 64<br />
Shitchumovi, Village of (First Mesa-Hopi Tribe) 196<br />
S'homanish Tribe 197<br />
Shoshone 63, 87, 157, 326-A <strong>to</strong><br />
K,367<br />
Bannock and Shoshone, Mixed Bands 326<br />
Bannock Tribes, Shoshone, Fort Hall<br />
Reservation 326-C <strong>to</strong> I<br />
Confederated Tribes, Goshute Reservation 326-B<br />
Eastern Bands 326<br />
Fallón Reservation Paiute Shoshone Tribes 87<br />
Fort Hall Reservation Tribes 326-C <strong>to</strong> I<br />
Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshone Tribe 87<br />
Goship Bands Shoshone 326<br />
Goshute Reservation, Confederated Tribes 326-B<br />
littlemoon 326<br />
Mixed Bands of Bannock and Shoshone 326<br />
Nation or Tribe 326, 367<br />
Northwestern Band 326<br />
Paiute Shoshone Tribes, Fallón Reservation 87<br />
69
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Shoshone (continued)<br />
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Fort Hall 326-C <strong>to</strong> I<br />
Shoshone-Goship Bands 326<br />
Te-Moak Bands of Western Shoshone 326-A,K<br />
Western Shoshone 326-A,K<br />
Wind River Reservation Tribe 63, 157, 326-D <strong>to</strong> H<br />
Shungnak, Native Village of 286<br />
Shungopavi, Hopi Village of 196,210<br />
Shyiks Band (Yakima) 164<br />
Siletz Indians, Confederated Tribes of 239, 240<br />
Sioux 74, 78, 104, 114, 115,<br />
116, 117, 118, 119,<br />
142, 192, 279-A,<br />
332, 359, 360, 361,<br />
362,363 .<br />
Cheyenne River Reservation 74, 114, 192<br />
Crow Creek Reservation 74, 115<br />
Fort Peck Reservation 74<br />
Lower Brûlé Reservation 74, 78, 116<br />
Lower Sioux Tribe, Minnesota 359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
Mdewakan<strong>to</strong>n Band 359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
Mississippi, Sioux of <strong>the</strong> 359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
Pine Ridge Reservation 74, 117<br />
Prairie Island, Minnesota Sioux 359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
Rosebud Reservation 74, 118<br />
San tee Reservation 74, 104<br />
Sisse<strong>to</strong>nBand 142, 359, 360, 361,<br />
362, 363<br />
Standing Rock Reservation 74, 119<br />
Tribe 74<br />
Wahpakoota Band 359, 360, 361, 362,<br />
363<br />
Wahpe<strong>to</strong>nBand 142, 359, 360, 361,<br />
362,363<br />
Yank<strong>to</strong>n Sioux 332<br />
Sipaulavi, Hopi Village of 196<br />
Sisse<strong>to</strong>n Band (Sioux) 142<br />
Sitka Community Association 278<br />
70
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Sitka Tribe 278<br />
Siuslaw Tribe 265<br />
Six Nations (Seneca Nation, Cayuga Nation,<br />
Oneida Nation, Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of<br />
Oklahoma, Oneida Nation of New York,<br />
Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin, Tuscarora Nation) 84, 89, 344<br />
Skagit 92, 294<br />
Lower Skagit Tribe 294<br />
Skagit Tribe 92, 294<br />
Upper Skagit Tribe 92<br />
Whidbey Island Skagit 294<br />
Skidi, Loup or Wolf Band (Pawnee) 10<br />
Skilloat Band (Chinook) 240<br />
Skin-pah Band (Yakima) 164<br />
S'Klallam Tribe 134<br />
Skokomish 260, 296<br />
Chemakum Band 260<br />
Hunnint Band 260<br />
Klatlawash Band 260<br />
Okeho Band 260<br />
Pihtst Band 260<br />
Stetehtlum Band 260<br />
Tchqueen Band 260<br />
Toanhooch Band 260<br />
TsohkwBand 260<br />
Yennis Band 260<br />
Sko<strong>to</strong>n Tribe 239<br />
Skykomish Tribe 93<br />
Snake 17, 100<br />
Snake or Piute of <strong>the</strong> Malheur Reservation 17<br />
Yahooskin Band 100<br />
Snohomish Tribe 125<br />
Snoqualmie Tribe 93<br />
Soboba Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
South Dakota<br />
Sioux of Cheyenne River Reservation 74,114,192<br />
Sioux of Crow Creek Reservation 74,115<br />
Sioux of Lower Brûlé Reservation 74,78,116<br />
Sioux of Pine Ridge Reservation 74,117<br />
Sioux of Rosebud Reservation 74,118<br />
Sioux of Standing Rock Reservation 74,119<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Yavapai (Apache) 22<br />
71
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn and Ute Mountain Band (Confed-<br />
erated Bands of Utes) 327<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes 329<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute Nation 88, 330<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Ton<strong>to</strong> Apache Tribe or Group 22-D<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Ute Tribe 328<br />
Spokane 331<br />
Squahquaihtyl Band (Skokomish) 260<br />
Squaxin Tribe 206<br />
Squi-aitl Tribe 197<br />
Standing Rock Reservation Sioux 74, 119<br />
Stehchass Tribe 197<br />
Steilacoom Tribe 208<br />
Stetehtlum Band (Skokomish) 260<br />
Stevens, Alaska, Athabaska Indians of 199<br />
Stikine Tribe 278<br />
Stillaguamish Tribe 207<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ckbridge Tribe (Emigrant New York Indians<br />
of Wisconsin) 75<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ckbridge-Munsee Community 300<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ckbridge Tribe 300<br />
Strong, James (Saginaw, Chippewa) 13-A <strong>to</strong> G,K<br />
Suiattle-Sauk Tribe 97<br />
Sumas Tribe 22-C<br />
Suquamish Tribe 132<br />
Swan Creek Band (Chippewa) 57,59<br />
Swinomish Tribal Community 293<br />
Swinomish Tribe 233<br />
Tabeguache (or Uncompahgre) Band (Confed-<br />
erated Bands of Utes) 327<br />
Tah-wee Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
Taku, Douglas, Tribe of 278<br />
Taos, Pueblo of 357<br />
Tappage or Pitahauerat Band (Pawnee) 10<br />
Tatitlek Village, Natives of 200<br />
Tchqueen Band (Skokomish) 260<br />
Tcihene Band (Apache) 22<br />
Tcokanen Band (Apache) 22<br />
Tee-hit-<strong>to</strong>n Indians 171<br />
Te-Moak Bands (Western Shoshone) 326<br />
72
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Tewa, Village of (First Mesa-Hopi Tribe) 196<br />
Texas<br />
Alabama-Coushatta of 226<br />
Cherokee and Associated Bands of 26<br />
Karankewa Apache of 22-C, 226<br />
lipan Apache 22-C, 226<br />
Tonkawa Apache of 22-C, 226<br />
Tillamook 238, 239, 240<br />
Naalem (Ne-ha-lum) Band 240<br />
Tillamook Band of Tillamooks 240<br />
Tribe 238, 239, 240<br />
Timpanoags (or Tim-Pa-Noy) Band (Ute) 44,45<br />
Tlingit and Haida Indians 278<br />
Toanhooch Band (Skokomish) 260<br />
Tolkepaya Band (Apache) 22<br />
Tonawanda Band (Seneca) 368<br />
Tongass Tribe 278<br />
Tongue River Reservation, Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne<br />
Tribe 329<br />
Tonkawa Tribe 22-C, 226<br />
Ton<strong>to</strong> Apache Tribe or Group 22-D,I,J<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn 22-1,1<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn 22-D<br />
Too-<strong>to</strong>o-<strong>to</strong>-ney Tribe 238, 239<br />
Torrez-Martinez Band (Mission Indians of<br />
California) 80<br />
T'peeksin Tribe 197<br />
Tsohkw Band (Skokomish) 260<br />
Tualatin Tribe 239, 240<br />
Tulalip Tribes 262<br />
Tumwater Tribe 238, 240<br />
Turtle Mountain Band (Chippewa) 113,191,221<br />
Tuscarora 75, 84, 89, 321, 340,<br />
344<br />
Nation 84,89,321,340,344<br />
Tuscarora Indians (Emigrant New York In-<br />
dians of Wisconsin) 75<br />
Twenty-Nine Palms Band (Mission Indians of<br />
California) 149<br />
u<br />
Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Ute 44, 45, 349<br />
73
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe Docket<br />
Uintah Ute of Utah 44, 45, 349<br />
UmatiUa Reservation, Confederated Tribes of 264<br />
Umatilla Tribe 264<br />
Umpqua Lower (or Kalawatset) Umpqua 265<br />
Umpqua Tribe 238, 239<br />
Unalakleet, Native Village of 285<br />
Unaligmut-Malemut Tribe of Eskimos<br />
Uncompahgre Band (Confederated Bands of<br />
285<br />
Ute) 327, 349<br />
Uncompahgre Tribe<br />
Underwood, Marguerite J. (Choctaw and<br />
349<br />
Chickasaw of Mississippi)<br />
United Nations of Chippewa, Ottawa and<br />
39<br />
Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi 71<br />
United Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Nation 6,28<br />
United Tribes of Sac and Fox 83. 83, 95. 95, 135 135, 138, 143,<br />
153, 158, 209, 219,<br />
220,231,232<br />
Upper Chehalis Tribe 237<br />
Upper Chinook Tribe 237, 240<br />
Upper Skagit Tribe 92<br />
Upper Spokane Band<br />
Utah<br />
331<br />
Cedar City, Paiute of 330<br />
Indian Peaks Paiute of 330<br />
Koosharem Paiute of 330<br />
Uintah Ute of 44,45<br />
Utah or Uintah or Ute Band (Ute) 44,45<br />
Ute 44, 45, 327, 328, 349<br />
Capote Band (Confederated Bands) 327<br />
Confederated Bands of 327<br />
Cummum-Bah Band 44,45<br />
Grand River Band (Confederated Bands) 327<br />
Muache (Confederated Bands) 327<br />
Pah-Vant Band 44,45<br />
San-Pete-Ute (or San-Pitch-Ute) Band<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn and Ute Mountain Band (Confed-<br />
44,45<br />
erated Bands) 327<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Ute Tribe 328<br />
Tabeguachee Band (Confederated Bands) 327<br />
Tim-Pa-Noy (or Timpanoags) Band 44,45<br />
Uintah and Ouray Reservation 44,45, 349<br />
74.
Tribe<br />
Uintah Ute of Utah<br />
Uncompahgre Band (Confederated Bands)<br />
Uncompahgre Tribe<br />
Utah<br />
Ute Mountain Band, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn and (Confed-<br />
erated Bands)<br />
Weber-Ute Band<br />
White River Band (Confederated Bands)<br />
Yampa Band (Confederated Bands)<br />
Yampah-Ute Band<br />
Ute Mountain Band, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn and (Confed-<br />
erated Bands of Utes)<br />
Valleci<strong>to</strong> Band (Mission Indians of California) 80<br />
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
44,45<br />
327, 349<br />
349<br />
44,45<br />
327<br />
44,45<br />
327<br />
327<br />
44,45<br />
327<br />
Docket<br />
W<br />
Wahpakoota Band (Sioux) 359, 360, 361, 362<br />
363<br />
Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Band (Sioux) 142<br />
Walapai Tribe 70,90,122<br />
Walker River Tribe (Paiute)<br />
Walla Walla Tribe (Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong><br />
87<br />
Umatilla Reservation) 264<br />
Walpi, Village of (First Mesa-Hopi Tribe) 196<br />
Wapa<strong>to</strong> Tribe 238, 240<br />
Warm Springs Apache Band 22,30,48,49,182<br />
Warm Springs Apache Tribe<br />
Warm Springs Reservation (Confederated<br />
48<br />
Tribes)<br />
198<br />
Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California 288<br />
Waukikum Band (Chinook) 234<br />
Wea Nation (Peoria) . 65,314,338<br />
Weber-Ute Band (Ute) 44,45<br />
Wenatshapam Band (Yakima) 164<br />
Western Apache 22-D,I,J<br />
Western (Old Settler) Cherokee 2,3,24,41,43,190<br />
Western Shoshone 326-A<br />
Western White Mountain Apache Band 22<br />
Western Yavapai (Apache) 22<br />
Whidbey Island Skagit 294<br />
75
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Tribe<br />
White Earth Band (Chippewa)<br />
White Mountain Apache Tribe or Group<br />
White Mountain Apache Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Fort<br />
Apache Indian Reservation<br />
White Oak Point (Ball Club) Band (Chippewa)<br />
White River or Grand River or Yampa Band<br />
(Confederated Bands of Ute)<br />
Wichita Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
Willamette Tribe<br />
Willopah Band (Chinook)<br />
Wind River Reservation<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho Tribe of<br />
Shoshone Tribe of<br />
Winnebago<br />
Tribe and Nation<br />
Tribe of Nebraska<br />
Tribe of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Nebras-<br />
ka<br />
Winnibigoshish Band (Chippewa)<br />
Wisconsin<br />
Emigrant New York Indians of<br />
First Christian Party (Oneida) of<br />
Oneida Tribe of<br />
Orchard Party (Oneida) of<br />
Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi of<br />
Winnebago of<br />
Wishram Band (Yakima)<br />
Wolf, Skidi or Loup Band (Pawnee)<br />
Wrangell Federation of Indians<br />
Wyandotte Tribe and Nation<br />
Wyoming<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho Tribe, Wind River<br />
Reservation of<br />
Shoshone Tribe, Wind River Reservation of<br />
Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians<br />
Yakama Band (Yakima)<br />
76<br />
Docket<br />
7, 18-A<strong>to</strong> C,E,G <strong>to</strong> M,<br />
19, 188<br />
22-D<br />
22-D,H, <strong>to</strong> J<br />
7,19,20<br />
327<br />
226, 257<br />
238, 239, 240<br />
234<br />
329<br />
63, 157, 326-D <strong>to</strong> H<br />
243, 244, 245<br />
243, 244, 245<br />
243, 244, 245<br />
7, 19, 20<br />
75<br />
290<br />
84, 89, 159, 290,301,<br />
344<br />
290<br />
28<br />
243, 244, 245<br />
164,165<br />
10<br />
278<br />
120, 139, 140, 141,<br />
212,213<br />
329<br />
63, 157, 326-D <strong>to</strong> H<br />
100<br />
164
Yakima<br />
Tribe<br />
Kah-milt-pay Band<br />
Klikatat Band<br />
Klinquit Band<br />
Kow-was-say-ee Band<br />
Li-ay-was Band<br />
Oche-chotes Band<br />
Palouse Band<br />
Pisquouse Band<br />
Se-ap-cat Band<br />
Shyiks Band<br />
Skin-pay Band<br />
Tribe<br />
Wenatshapam Band<br />
Wishram Band<br />
Yakama Band<br />
Yakutat Tribe<br />
Yakutat Village, Indians of<br />
Yamhill Tribe<br />
Yampa or White River or Grand River Band<br />
(Confederated Bands of Utes)<br />
Yampah-Ute Band (Ute)<br />
Yana Tribe<br />
Yank<strong>to</strong>n Sioux<br />
Yapechi Band (Mission Indians of California)<br />
Yavapai (Apache)<br />
Yavepo (Apache)<br />
Yennis Band (Skokomish)<br />
Yering<strong>to</strong>n Paiute Tribe<br />
Yokayo Ranchería (Yokiah)<br />
Yokayo (Yokiah) Tribe<br />
Yuchi (Euchee) Tribe<br />
Yuima Band (Mission Indians of California)<br />
Zia, Pueblo de<br />
TRIBAL INDEX<br />
Docket<br />
47, 147,160,161,162,<br />
163, 164, 165<br />
164<br />
164<br />
164<br />
164<br />
164<br />
164<br />
164<br />
164<br />
164<br />
164<br />
164<br />
47, 147,160,161,162,<br />
163, 164, 165<br />
164<br />
164,165<br />
164<br />
278<br />
278<br />
238, 239, 240<br />
327<br />
44,45<br />
215<br />
332<br />
80<br />
22<br />
22<br />
260<br />
87<br />
176<br />
176<br />
172<br />
80<br />
137<br />
77
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Aiken, John, 342-A<br />
Appraisal Associates, 225-A<br />
Armer, Walter D. & Associates,<br />
236-F<br />
Arneson, Harry E., Jr., 78<br />
Aschmann, Homer, 22-J<br />
B<br />
Baerreis, David A., 13-L<br />
Barlowe, Raleigh, 83, 153, 158<br />
Bar<strong>to</strong>n, S<strong>to</strong>ddard and Milhollin,<br />
180-A, 329<br />
Basehart, Harry W., 22-B<br />
Beaver, A. J., 83<br />
Bell, Robert E., 226<br />
Bender, Averam B., 22-A, 22-B<br />
Berthrong, Donald J., 254<br />
Bischoff, W. N., 94<br />
Blasingham, Emily J., 83, 216, 317<br />
Bowes, Watson A., 9<br />
Brady, H. C, 9<br />
Brough<strong>to</strong>n, W. A., 158<br />
Brown, William C, 175-A, 175-B<br />
Brunger, Eric, 342-A<br />
Burlingame, Merrill G., 61, 279-A<br />
Bushnell, T, M., 75<br />
Carlson, Roy C, 94<br />
Carlson, Theodore L., 75<br />
Carstensen, Vernon, 243<br />
Chalfant, Stuart A., 81, 94, 161,<br />
175,224<br />
Champe, John L., 10<br />
Chapman, Berlin B., 11<br />
Chapman, Carl H., 105<br />
Chisholm, Roger K., 99, 289, 317,<br />
341-A<br />
Christensen, Mervin J., 22-A<br />
Cline, Howard F., 22-A, 280<br />
Coulter, John Lee, 13-L, 15-J<br />
Cox, Willard J., 22-E, 326<br />
Cutter, Donald C, 22-A<br />
Davis, W. D., 18-A, 18-B,9<br />
De Wilde, Edgar G., 22-A<br />
Diamond, Rash, Leslie & Schwartz,<br />
Inc., 22-C<br />
Diddock, Joseph L., 236-F<br />
DiPeso, Charles C, 22-A<br />
Doane Agricultural Service, 15-B<br />
Dobyns, Henry F., 90<br />
Doster, James F., 21, 280<br />
Draper, Leroy D., 234, 240<br />
Duck, Berkley W., 67<br />
Duhl, Ruth W., 184<br />
Dunham, Harold H., 357<br />
Edgemon, William S., 73<br />
Ekirch, Arthur A., Jr., 329-A<br />
Ellis, Florence Hawley, 227, 229,<br />
266,357<br />
Elmquist, Gordon E., 18-R, 57,<br />
350-D,363<br />
Englehorn, Vern A., 46, 63, 98<br />
Euler, RobertC, 91<br />
Ewers, John C, 221-B, 279-A<br />
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AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Fairbanks, Charles H., 170, 275,.<br />
280<br />
Faust, Josef, 204<br />
Fenenga, Franklin, 10<br />
Fen<strong>to</strong>n, Harry R., 61, 74-B<br />
Field, Thomas P., 13-L<br />
Finley, Robert W., 75<br />
Fontana, Bernard L., 345<br />
Fox, Ida, 71-A<br />
Fried, Jacob, 237<br />
Full, Roy P., 22-E, 30-A, 74, 87,<br />
90, 175, 180-A, 182, 283, 288,<br />
326, 326-J, 345<br />
Fuller, E. O., 63, 239<br />
Garrett, H. J., 220, 276<br />
Gerald, Rex E., 22-C<br />
Goff, James H., 282<br />
Gordon, B. L, 22-A<br />
Groesbeck, Lois J., 18-R<br />
Gussow, Zachary, 135, 158, 329<br />
H<br />
Haase, Ynez D., 22-A<br />
Hackenberg, Robert A., 228<br />
Hafen, Leroy R., 327, 329<br />
Hall, Richard B., 18-S, 27-A, 72,<br />
79-A, 99, 131, 173, 289, 304,<br />
317, 322, 323,341-A<br />
Halpenny, Leonard C, 235<br />
Hammar, Conrad H., 153, 158<br />
Harbin, Darwin, 279-A, 279-B,<br />
350-A<br />
Harrison, J. W., 63<br />
Harrison, T. S., 63<br />
Hart, Gerald T., 327<br />
Hart, Joe W., 22-A<br />
Harty, Richard F., 22-E<br />
Hatfield, James, 240<br />
Hickerson, Harold, 18-A, 18-B,<br />
18-C, 18-U;360, 362<br />
80<br />
Hobbs, Charles A., 184<br />
Holbrook, M.'Jeffrey, 198, 329<br />
Horn, Frances L., 184<br />
Hoyt, Homer, 75, 87, 124-D, 154,<br />
175-B, 288,329<br />
Hurt, Wesley R., 74<br />
I<br />
Idaho Land & Appraisal Service,<br />
30-A, 182, 189, 326-J, 345<br />
Iowa, Office of <strong>the</strong> Secretary of<br />
State, 158<br />
Ivey, Richard S., 198<br />
Jablow, Joseph, 315, 322<br />
Jacobson, Daniel, 226<br />
James, Harry, 96<br />
Jelks, Edward B., 226<br />
Jenkins, Myra Ellen, 22-C, 227, 229<br />
Johannsen, Dorothy O., 198<br />
Johnson, Albert L., 295-A<br />
Johnson, J. Burrows, 226<br />
Jones, J. A., 13-C, 243<br />
K<br />
Kelly, Isabel T., 88<br />
Kent, Donald H., 342-B, 344<br />
Kiepe, Werner, 45<br />
Kirk, Arthur S., 135<br />
Kleinman, Frank R., 22-E, 30-A,<br />
74, 74-B, 283,326-K, 345<br />
Knuth, Helen E., 18-U, 146<br />
Kroeber, A. L., 283<br />
Kuehnle, Walter R., 13-L, 18-C, 83,<br />
244, 342-A<br />
Landry, Stuart Omer, 226<br />
Lange, Charles H., 226<br />
Lawrence, Howard, 18-U, 243, 360<br />
LeDuc, Thomas, 9, 11
Lee, Martin P., 204<br />
Libby, Dorothy R., 315,317<br />
Lietz, John F., 234<br />
Undsey, Al<strong>to</strong>n A., 254<br />
Lokken, Roscoe L, 158<br />
Long, John Sherman, 99, 289<br />
Lurie, Nancy Oestreich, 94<br />
M<br />
Manners, Robert A., 88,90, 91<br />
Manypenny, George W., 18-B<br />
Marriott, Alice, 106<br />
Martin, Howard N., 226<br />
Mason, Bruce & Girard, 100-A<br />
McDowell, Harley M., 22-A<br />
McGinty, Garnie William, 226<br />
McMullen, Allan L., 22-A<br />
Meltzer, Bernard C, 18-D, 18-T<br />
Miller, C. Marc, 17, 44, 47, 81,<br />
100-A, 109, 134, 175, 181, 296,<br />
327<br />
Minge, Ward Alan, 229, 266<br />
Monrad, Oscar, 173<br />
Morrison, George A., 236-E<br />
Murray, Henry T., 81, 100-A, 154<br />
Murray, Noble T., 288<br />
Murray, William G., 10, 11-A, 15-J,<br />
73, 74, 105, 143, 153, 158, 193,<br />
195, 219, 225-A, 243, 251,<br />
316-A, 334,359<br />
Muske, William H., 189,363<br />
Myers, Donald D., 22-E, 30-A, 74,<br />
74-B, 90, 283, 326-K, 345<br />
N<br />
Nathan, Robert R., 18-C, 87, 243<br />
Neighbours, Kenneth F., 22-C<br />
Nelson, H. B., 261<br />
Neuman, Robert W., 226<br />
Newcombe, Dewey, 18-B, 18-U,<br />
243,360<br />
Newcomb, W. W., 226<br />
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
O<br />
Oberbillig, Ernest, 18-S, 22-A,<br />
22-D, 22-E, 30-A, 74-B, 87, 182,<br />
288, 326, 326-J, 345<br />
O'Boyle, Charles C, 329<br />
Opler, Morris E., 22-C<br />
Owen, Gifford P., 234<br />
Palmer, Harris A., 13-L, 83<br />
Palmer, M. A., 17<br />
Parker, Ben H., 327<br />
Plummer, Norman B., 54, 100, 162,<br />
239<br />
Ramabhushanam, Gay R., 27-B<br />
Rambo, Edward A., 329-A<br />
Rands, Robert L., 227, 266<br />
Raney, Chase W., 198, 208<br />
Raney, Frank R., 198, 208<br />
Ray, Verne F., 22-C, 155,186<br />
Reber, Arthur W., 288<br />
Reeve, Frank D., 69, 229<br />
Riecken, F. F., 143, 153,158<br />
Riley, Carroll L., 46,134<br />
Sanwick, John D., Caroll J. Hall &<br />
Assoc, 208<br />
Saunderson, Mont H., 54, 61,<br />
279-A, 326-J, 350-A<br />
Schaar, Roland J., 18-D, 18-T<br />
Schroeder, Albert H., 22-A, 22-E<br />
Scrivener, C. L., 83<br />
Sears, R. H;, 137, 173, 173-A,220,<br />
226, 227, 266, 276, 329, 329-A<br />
Sharrock, Floyd W., 221-B<br />
Sharrock, Susan R., 221-B<br />
Shenon, P. J., 30-A, 74, 87, 90,<br />
175,180^,283,288,326<br />
Silsby, Robert, 342-A<br />
Smith, Alice E., 243<br />
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Smith, G. Hubert, 225-A<br />
Stanford Research Institute, 22-A<br />
Starkey, Harold C, 94<br />
Starre«, Paul, 21,67, 146<br />
Steward, Julian H., 44, 87<br />
Still & Still, 90<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ut, David B., 57, 83, 153, 315<br />
Suphan, Robert J., 198, 240, 264<br />
Su<strong>the</strong>rland, J. Frederick, 18-B<br />
Tanner, Helen Hornbeck, 13-G, 57,<br />
139,226,363<br />
Taylor, Herbert C, 60-A, 237<br />
Thomas, Alfred B., 22-A, 22-B<br />
Trygg, J. William, 18-C, 18-D, 57,<br />
146<br />
Tucker, Elbridge A., 173, 173-A,<br />
276<br />
Tweddell, Colin E., 125<br />
U<br />
U.S. Government Surveyor, 173<br />
82<br />
V<br />
Vanderwilt, John W., 327<br />
Vaughan, John L, 22-E, 326<br />
Voget, Fred W., 106<br />
W<br />
Wales, Lucy H., 229<br />
Wall, Myron & Assoc, 288<br />
Warner, Robert M, 18-R, 57<br />
Watson, Ralph W., 181<br />
Wheeler-Voegelin, Erminie, 13-E,<br />
13-F, 13-G, 13-L, 18-A, 58, 59,<br />
83,87,146,216,317<br />
Williams, Stephen, 226<br />
Williamson, M.J., 21, 105<br />
Willsie, Roger H., 198<br />
Winter, William S., 90, 96<br />
Woolworth, Alan R., 332-A<br />
Wright, Fred D., 13-L<br />
Wyckoff, Don G., 226<br />
Wycoco-Moore, Remedios, 13-L
STATE INDEX<br />
Alabama, 21, 170, 275, 282<br />
Arkansas, 105, 106,226<br />
Arizona, 22-A, 22-B, 22-D, 22-E,<br />
22-J, 30-A, 88, 90, 91, 182, 228,<br />
229, 235, 236-E, 236-F, 283,<br />
295-A, 345<br />
California, 87, 283, 288, 295-A,<br />
326, 326-K<br />
Colorado, 22-A, 22-C, 44, 74, 229,<br />
327,329<br />
Florida, 73, 280<br />
Georgia, 21, 282<br />
Idaho, 81, 94, 154, 175, 175-A,<br />
175-B, 180-A<br />
Illinois, 13-C, 13-L, 75, 83, 99,<br />
216,243,244,315,317<br />
Indiana, 13-F, 13-G, 13-L, 67,<br />
124-D, 131, 146, 254, 289,315,<br />
317<br />
Iowa, 11-A, 13-L, 15-J, 135, 143,<br />
153, 158,243,359,360<br />
Kansas, 9, 10, 15-B, 15-J, 27-A,<br />
71-A, 72, 79-A, 106, 193, 195,<br />
219, 251,316-A,329, 334<br />
Louisiana, 170, 226<br />
Michigan, 13-F, 13-L, 18-C, 18-R,<br />
18-S, 57, 58, 59, 75, 139, 146,<br />
254,304<br />
Minnesota, 18-A, 18-B, 18-C, 18-D,<br />
18-S, 18-T, 18-U, 189, 243,359,<br />
360,363<br />
Mississippi, 170, 282<br />
Missouri, 11-A, 83, 105, 106, 135,<br />
193<br />
Montana, 54, 61, 74, 94, 154,<br />
221-B, 279-A, 279-B,350-D<br />
Nebraska, 10, 11, 74, 79-A, 225-A,<br />
243,322,323,329<br />
Nevada, 87, 88, 283, 288, 295-A,<br />
326, 326-J, 326-K<br />
New Mexico, 22-A, 22-B, 22-C,<br />
30-A, 69, 137, 182, 227, 229,<br />
266,357<br />
New York, 75, 342-A<br />
North Carolina, 282<br />
North Dakota, 18-A, 74, 350-A,<br />
350-D,363<br />
Ohio, 13-E, 13-F, 13-G, 13-L, 27-B,<br />
59, 67, 139,304,341-A<br />
Oklahoma, 10, 22-A, 30-A, 96,<br />
100-A, 106, 173, 173-A, 204,<br />
220, 226, 276, 329, 329-A,<br />
341-A<br />
Oregon, 17, 87, 100, 100-A, 155,<br />
175, 175-A, 180-A, 198, 234,<br />
239, 240, 264<br />
Pennsylvania, 344<br />
South Dakota, 74, 74-B, 78, 322,<br />
322-A, 360, 363<br />
Tennessee, 282<br />
Texas, 22-A, 22-B, 22-C, 226<br />
Utah, 44,45, 88, 326-J<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n, 46, 47, 60-A, 81, 92,<br />
94, 109,125,134, 161, 162,175,<br />
175-A, 175-B, 180-A, 181, 208,<br />
224, 234, 237, 239, 261, 264,<br />
296<br />
Wisconsin, 13-C, 13-L, 18-C, 18-S,<br />
75, 83, 98, 243, 244, 360<br />
Wyoming, 54, 63, 74, 329, 350-D<br />
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DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
1 Loyal Creek Band or Group and Claimants' Committee<br />
2 Cherokee Nation of Indians in Oklahoma, Western (Old Settler)<br />
Cherokee, Eastern (Emigrant) Cherokee<br />
3 Western (Old Settler) Cherokee<br />
4 Michigan Ottawa and Chippewa Tribes<br />
5 Eastern (Emigrant) Cherokee<br />
6 United Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mi<br />
7 Minnesota Chippewa Tribe; White Earth, Cass Lake, Winnebi-<br />
goshish, Leech Lake, Ball Club, White Oak Point and Mille Lacs<br />
Bands<br />
8 Fond du Lac, Bois Forte, Grand Portage Bands of Chippewa<br />
Indians<br />
9 Osage Nation of Indians<br />
10 Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma (Consisting of Four Confederated<br />
Bands of Pawnee: Chaui or Grand, Kitkehahti or Republic,<br />
Pitahauerat or Tappage and Skidi, Loup or Wolf)<br />
11 O<strong>to</strong>e and Missouria Tribe of Indians<br />
12 Federated Indians of California<br />
13 Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan<br />
14 Quapaw Tribe of Indians<br />
15 Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mie Tribe of Indians and Prairie Band of Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mie<br />
16 Choctaw Nation and Chickasaw Nation<br />
17 Snake or Piute Indians of Former Malheur Reservation in Oregon<br />
18-A Red Lake, Pembina and White Earth Bands and Minnesota Chip-<br />
pewa Tribe<br />
18-B Minnesota Chippewa Tribe and White Earth, Leech Lake and<br />
Mille Lacs Bands<br />
18-C Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Chippewa Indians of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Mississippi and Lake Superior<br />
18-D Bois Forte Band of Chippewa et al.<br />
18-E Red Lake Band, et al, including Bay Mills Indian Community/<br />
Sault Ste. Marie Bands<br />
18-F <strong>to</strong> H Bay Mills Indian Community, Sault Ste. Marie Bands, et al<br />
18-1 Red Lake, Pembina and White Earth Bands of Chippewa<br />
85
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
18-J <strong>to</strong> Q Minnesota Chippewa Tribe<br />
18-R Bay Mills Indian Community, Sault Ste. Marie Bands<br />
18-S Minnesota Chippewa Tribe<br />
18-T & U Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Chippewa Indians of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Mississippi and Lake Superior<br />
19 Minnesota Chippewa Tribe<br />
20 Minnesota Chippewa Tribe<br />
21 Creek Nation of Oklahoma; Creek Nation East of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi,<br />
Intervenor<br />
22-A Jicarilla Apache Tribe<br />
22-B Mescalero Apache Tribe<br />
22-C Lipan Apache Tribe, Mescalero Apache Tribe; Pueblo de San<br />
An<strong>to</strong>nio de la Ysleta del Sur and <strong>the</strong> Piros, Mansos and Sumas<br />
Tribes and <strong>the</strong> Pueblo of <strong>the</strong> Tigua Indian Community, Inter-<br />
venors; Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, amalgamated<br />
with and successors in interest <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Texas Tonkawa, Texas<br />
Lipan and Texas Karenkewa Tribes, Second Applicant for Inter-<br />
vention<br />
22-D San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona, White Mountain Apache<br />
Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Fort Apache Indian Reservation, White Mountain<br />
Apache Tribe or Group, San Carlos Apache Tribe or Group,<br />
Cibecue Apache Tribe or Group, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Ton<strong>to</strong> Apache Tribe<br />
or Group, Western Apache<br />
22-E Yavapai-Apache Indian Community, Fort McDowell Mohave-<br />
Apache Community<br />
22-F Yavapai-Apache Indian Community, Fort McDowell Mohave-<br />
Apache Community<br />
22-G Mescalero Apache Tribe<br />
22-H San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona, White Mountain Apache<br />
Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Fort Apache Reservation<br />
22-1 &.J Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ton<strong>to</strong> Apache Tribe or Group, Yavapai, Western<br />
Apache, Yavapai-Apache Indian Community, Fort McDowell<br />
Mohave-Apache Community, San Carlos Apache Tribe of<br />
Arizona, White Mountain Apache Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Fort Apache<br />
Indian Reservation, and on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ton<strong>to</strong><br />
Apache Tribe or Group<br />
23 Chickasaw Nation<br />
24 Cherokee Nation, for and on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Western (Old Settler)<br />
Cherokee Indians<br />
25 Creek Freedmen Association<br />
26 Texas Cherokees and Associate Bands<br />
86
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
27-A Delaware Tribe of Indians and Absentee Delaware Tribe of Okla-<br />
homa<br />
27-B <strong>to</strong> D Delaware Tribe of Indians<br />
28 Hannahville Indian Community<br />
29-A <strong>to</strong> K Hannahville Indian Community of Wilson, Michigan, Forest<br />
County Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Community of Crandon, Wisconsin, Pota-<br />
wa<strong>to</strong>mi Tribe or Nation of Indians<br />
29-L <strong>to</strong> P Hannahville Indian Community<br />
30 Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Chiricahua Apache Tribe<br />
31 Indians of California<br />
32 Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Tribes of Indians<br />
33 Kaw Tribe of Indians<br />
34 Kaw Tribe of Indians<br />
35 Kaw Tribe of Indians<br />
36 Kaw Tribe of Indians<br />
37 Indians of California<br />
38 Kansas or Kaw Tribe of Indians<br />
39 Group of Choctaw and Chickasaw Petitioners<br />
40 Ottawa Tribe of Indians<br />
41 Western (Old Settler) Cherokee Indians<br />
42 Eastern (Emigrant) Cherokee Indians<br />
43 Western (Old Settler) Cherokee Indians<br />
44 Uintah Ute Indians of Utah<br />
45 Uintah Ute Indians of Utah<br />
46 Nooksack Tribe of Indians<br />
47 Yakima Tribe<br />
48 Chiricahua Apache Tribe, Warm Springs Apache Band, Chiricahua<br />
Apache Band<br />
49 Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Warm Springs Band of<br />
Apaches, Chiricahua Band of Apaches, Fort Sill Apaches<br />
50 Choctaw Nation<br />
51 Choctaw Nation<br />
52 Choctaw Indians East of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi River, Choctaw Nation of<br />
Mississippi State<br />
53 Seminóle Nation<br />
54 Crow Tribe of Indians<br />
55 Choctaw Nation<br />
56 Choctaw Nation<br />
57 Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan, Saginaw, Swan<br />
Creek and Black River Group or Bands of Chippewa Indians<br />
58 Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan<br />
59 Saginaw-Chippewa Tribe<br />
87
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
60 Makah Indian Tribe<br />
61 Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Fla<strong>the</strong>ad Reserva-<br />
tion, Montana<br />
62 Assiniboine Indian Tribe<br />
63 Shoshone Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Wind River Reservation,<br />
Wyoming<br />
64 Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
65 Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma, Kaskaskia Nation<br />
66 Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma, Kaskaskia Nation<br />
67 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
68 Ottawa Tribe of Indians<br />
69 Navajo Tribe<br />
70 Hualapai Tribe<br />
71 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians, United Nations of Chip-<br />
pewa, Ottawa and Pottawa<strong>to</strong>mi<br />
72 Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
73 Seminóle Indians of Florida<br />
74 Sioux Nation<br />
75 Emigrant New York Indians<br />
76 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
77 Seneca Nation of Indians<br />
78 Sioux Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Lower Brûlé Reservation, South<br />
Dakota<br />
79 Iowa Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska, Iowa<br />
Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Oklahoma, Iowa Tribe or<br />
Nation of Indians<br />
80 Mission Indians of California<br />
81 Coeur D'Aleñe Tribe of Indians<br />
82 Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho Tribe of Indians<br />
83 Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma<br />
84 Six Nations (Seneca Nation of Indians, Cayuga Nation, Oneida<br />
Nation, Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, Oneida Nation of<br />
New York, Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin, Tuscarora Nation)<br />
85 Omaha Tribe of Indians of Nebraska<br />
86 Quechan Tribe of Fort Yuma Reservation, California<br />
87 Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute Nation<br />
88 Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute Nation<br />
89 Six Nations (Seneca Nation of Indians, Cayuga Nation, Oneida<br />
Nation, Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, Oneida Nation of<br />
New York, Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin, Tuscarora Nation)<br />
90 Hualapai Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Hualapai Reservation, Arizona<br />
88
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
91 Havasupai Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Havasupai Reservation, Arizona<br />
92 Upper Skagit Tribe of Indians<br />
93 Snoqualmie Tribe of Indians and on relation of <strong>the</strong> Skykomish<br />
Tribe of Indians<br />
94 Lower Pend D'Oreille or Kalispel Tribe of Indians<br />
95 Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Sac and Fox Tribe of<br />
Missouri, Sac and Fox Tribe of Mississippi in Iowa, Sac and Fox<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi and <strong>the</strong> Sac and Fox Nation of Indians<br />
Occupying a reservation in <strong>the</strong> Terri<strong>to</strong>ry of Oklahoma, and<br />
Confederated or United Tribes of Sac and Fox Indians<br />
96 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma<br />
97 Suiattle-Sauk Tribe of Indians<br />
98 Muckleshoot Tribe of Indians<br />
99 Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Pianke-<br />
shaw Nation<br />
100 Klamath and Modoc Tribes; Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians<br />
101 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma<br />
102 Papago Tribe of Arizona<br />
103 Choctaw Nation<br />
104 Sioux Indians of <strong>the</strong> Santee Reservation in <strong>the</strong> State of Nebraska<br />
105 Osage Nation of Indians<br />
106 Osage Nation of Indians<br />
107 Osage Nation of Indians<br />
108 Osage Nation of Indians<br />
109 Duwamish Tribe of Indians<br />
110 Lummi Tribe of Indians<br />
111 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians<br />
112 Kent Tribe of Schagthticoke Indians<br />
113 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians<br />
114 Sioux Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Cheyenne River Reservation, South<br />
Dakota<br />
115 Sioux Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Crow Creek Reservation, South<br />
Dakota<br />
116 Sioux Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Lower Brûlé Reservation, South<br />
Dakota<br />
117 Sioux Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Pine Ridge Reservation, South<br />
Dakota<br />
118 Sioux Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Rosebud Reservation, South<br />
Dakota<br />
119 Sioux Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Standing Rock Reservation, North<br />
Dakota and South Dakota<br />
89
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
120 Wyandotte Tribe and Nation<br />
121 Loyal Seminóle Group of American Indians<br />
122 Hualapai Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Hualapai Reservation, Arizona<br />
123 Cherokee Freedmen, and Cherokee Freedmen's Association<br />
124 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, Miami Tribe of Indiana<br />
125 Snohomish Tribe of Indians<br />
126 Osage Nation<br />
127 Osage Nation<br />
128 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians<br />
129 Menominee Tribe of Indians<br />
130 Miami Tribe of Indiana<br />
131 Miami Tribe of Indiana<br />
132 Suquamish Tribe of Indians<br />
133 Ottawa Tribe<br />
134 S'Klallam Tribe of Indians<br />
135 Iowa Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska, Iowa<br />
Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Oklahoma, Sac and Fox Tribe<br />
of Indians of Oklahoma, Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri, and<br />
Sac and Fox Tribe of Mississippi in Iowa<br />
13 5-A Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Sac and Fox Tribe of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Missouri, Sac and Fox Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi in Iowa, Sac<br />
and Fox of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi, Confederated or United Tribes of<br />
Sac and Fox Indians<br />
136 Pueblo de Cochiti<br />
137 Pueblo de Zia, Pueblo de Jemez and Pueblo de Santa Ana<br />
138 Iowa Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska, Iowa<br />
Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Oklahoma, Omaha Tribe of<br />
Nebraska, Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Sac and<br />
Fox Tribe of Missouri, Sac and Fox Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi in<br />
Iowa<br />
139 Wyandotte Tribe and Nation<br />
140 Wyandotte Tribe and Nation<br />
141 Wyandotte Tribe and Nation<br />
142 Sisse<strong>to</strong>n and Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Bands or Tribes (Sioux)<br />
143 Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Sac and Fox Tribe of<br />
Missouri, Sac and Fox Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi in Iowa<br />
144 Pillager Bands of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota<br />
145 Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas, Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
146 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma<br />
147 Yakima Tribe of Indians<br />
148 Cabazon Band of Mission Indians of California<br />
90
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
149 Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians<br />
150 Seminóle Nation<br />
151 Seminóle Nation of Oklahoma; Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of<br />
Florida, Intervenors<br />
152 Seminóle Nation<br />
153 Iowa Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska, Sac<br />
and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma<br />
154 Kootenai Tribe or Band of Indians of Idaho<br />
155 Quileute Tribe of Indians, Hoh Tribe or Band of Indians<br />
156 Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Fla<strong>the</strong>ad Reserva-<br />
tion, Montana<br />
157 Shoshone Tribe<br />
158 Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Sac and Fox Tribe of<br />
Missouri, Sac and Fox Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi in Iowa, Iowa<br />
Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska, Iowa<br />
Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Oklahoma<br />
159 Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin<br />
160 Yakima Tribe<br />
161 Yakima Tribe<br />
162 Yakima Tribe<br />
163 Yakima Tribe<br />
164 Yakima Tribe<br />
165 Yakima Tribe, for and on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Wishram Band of Yakima<br />
Indians<br />
166 Creek Nation<br />
167 Creek Nation<br />
168 Creek Nation<br />
169 Creek Nation<br />
170 Pascagoula, Biloxi and Mobilian Consolidated Band of Indians<br />
171 Tee-hit-<strong>to</strong>n Indians<br />
172 Yuchi (Euchee) Tribe of Indians<br />
173 Cherokee Nation or Tribe of Indians<br />
] 74 Pueblo de Pecos, Pueblo de Jemez and Pueblo de Jemez acting for<br />
and on behalf of Pueblo de Pecos<br />
175 Nez Percé Tribe of Indians<br />
176 Yokiah Tribe of Indians<br />
177 Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Colville Reservation<br />
178 Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Colville Reservation<br />
179 Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Colville Reservation, Joseph Band of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Nez Percé Tribe<br />
180 Nez Percé Tribe<br />
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Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
181 Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Colville Reservation, as <strong>the</strong> repre-<br />
sentatives of thé Colville Lake, San Poeils, Nespelem, Okanogan<br />
and Methow Tribes<br />
182 Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Chiricahua Apache Tribe<br />
183 Fort Peck Indians of <strong>the</strong> Fort Peck Reservation, Montana<br />
184 Fort Peck Indians of <strong>the</strong> Fort Peck Reservation, Montana<br />
185 Colorado River Indian Tribes<br />
186 Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Colville Reservation, Joseph Band of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Nez Percé Tribe<br />
187 Natives of Chi tina, Alaska<br />
188 Minnesota Chippewa Tribe<br />
189 Red Lake Band of Minnesota Chippewa<br />
190 Cherokee Nation<br />
191 Little Shell Band of Chippewa Indians sometimes known as <strong>the</strong><br />
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and as <strong>the</strong> Pembina<br />
Band of Chippewa Indians<br />
192 Sioux Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Cheyenne River Reservation, South<br />
Dakota<br />
193 Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas, Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, Kicka-<br />
poo Nation<br />
194 Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas, Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, Kicka-<br />
poo Nation<br />
195 Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri<br />
196 Hopi Tribe, and as a representative of <strong>the</strong> Hopi Indians and <strong>the</strong><br />
Villages of First Mesa (Consolidated Villages of Walpi, Shitchu-<br />
movi and Tewa), Mishongnovi, Sipaulavi, Shungopavi, Oraibi,<br />
Kyakotsmovi, Bakabi, Hotevilla and Moenkopi<br />
197 Nisqually Tribe of Indians, Sa-heh-wamish Tribe, S'homanish<br />
Tribe, Stehchass Tribe, T'peeksin Tribe<br />
198 Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon<br />
199 Natives of Athabaska Indians of Stevens Village, Alaska<br />
200 Natives of Tatitlek Village, Alaska<br />
201 McGahey Band, Choctaw Nation<br />
202 Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma, Delaware Nation<br />
203 Puyallup Tribe<br />
204 Seminóle Nation<br />
205 Seminóle Nation<br />
206 Squaxin Tribe of Indians<br />
207 Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians<br />
208 Steilacoom Tribe of Indians<br />
209 Iowa Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska<br />
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Number Plaintiff<br />
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
210 Hopi Village of Shungopavi<br />
211 Pueblo de Isleta<br />
212 Wyandotte Tribe and Nation<br />
213 Wyandotte Tribe and Nation<br />
214 San Juan Tribe of Indians<br />
215 Yana Tribe of Indians<br />
216 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians<br />
217 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma, Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi<br />
Nation<br />
218 Cowlitz Tribe of Indians<br />
219 Sac and Fox Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi in Iowa, Sac and Fox Tribe<br />
of Indians of Oklahoma, Sac and Fox of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi, Con-<br />
federated or United Tribes of Sac and Fox Indians<br />
220 Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma<br />
221 Little Shell Band of Indians, Chippewa Cree Tribe<br />
222 Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Colville Reservation, et al.<br />
223 San Carlos Tribe of Arizona<br />
224 Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Colville Reservation, et al.<br />
225 Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, Omaha Tribe and Nation<br />
226 Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma, Caddo Tribe of Indians; Alabama-<br />
Coushatta Indians of Texas, Coushatta Indians of Louisiana,<br />
Intervenors; Wichita Indian Tribe of Oklahoma and Affiliated<br />
Bands, Second Intervenors; Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Okla-<br />
homa amalgamated with and successors in interest <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Texas<br />
Tonkawa Tribe and <strong>the</strong> Texas lipan Tribe and <strong>the</strong> Texas<br />
Karankawa Tribe, Third Intervenors<br />
227 Pueblo of Laguna<br />
228 Gila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Indians of <strong>the</strong><br />
Maricopa-Ak-Chin Reservation, Salt River Pima-Maricopa In-<br />
dian Community<br />
229 Navajo Tribe of Indians<br />
230 Cayuga Nation of Indians of Oklahoma<br />
231 Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Iowa Tribe of <strong>the</strong><br />
Iowa Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska, Iowa Tribe of <strong>the</strong><br />
Iowa Reservation in Oklahoma<br />
232 Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Sac and Fox Tribe of<br />
Missouri, Sac and Fox Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi in Iowa<br />
233 Swinomish Tribe of Indians<br />
234 Chinook Tribe and Bands of Indians<br />
235 American Indians Residing on <strong>the</strong> Maricopa-Ak Chin Indian<br />
Reservation<br />
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Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
236 Gila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community<br />
237 Upper Chehalis Tribe, Chinook Tribe, Hoquiam Tribe, Humptulip<br />
Tribe, Satsop Tribe<br />
238 Kalapuya Tribe of Indians, Clakamas, Cow Creek Tribe, Lakmiut<br />
Tribe, Mary's River Tribe, Too-<strong>to</strong>o-<strong>to</strong>-ney Tribe, Shasta Tribe,<br />
Chetco Tribe, Chinook Tribe, Tumwater Tribe, Coquillo Tribe,<br />
Rogue River Tribe, Santiam Tribe, Malalla Tribe, Tillamook<br />
Tribe, Umpqua Tribe, Wapa<strong>to</strong> Tribe, Willamette Tribe, Yamhill<br />
Tribe<br />
239 Tillamook Tribe of Indians, Colapoola Tribe, Cascade Tribe, Chet-<br />
co Tribe, Chinook Tribe, Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians,<br />
Coquillo Tribe, Kusan Tribe, Kwatami Tribe, Molalla Tribe,<br />
Rogue River Tribe, Saintskea Tribe, Santiam Tribe, Shasta<br />
Tribe, Sko<strong>to</strong>n Tribe, Too-<strong>to</strong>o-<strong>to</strong>-ney Tribe, Tualatin Tribe,<br />
Umpqua Tribe, Willamette Tribe, Yamhill Tribe<br />
240 Tillamook Band of Tillamooks, Naalem Band of Tillamooks,<br />
Clatsop Tribe, Kathlamet Band of Chinooks, Nuc-Quee-Clah-<br />
We-Muck Tribe, Multnomah Tribe, Calapuya Tribe, Cascade<br />
Tribe, Clatskanie Tribe, Long Tom Creek Tribe, Luckemulte<br />
Tribe, Mary's River Tribe, Molalla Tribe, Pudding River Tribe,<br />
Santiam Tribe, Tualatin Tribe, Tumwater Tribe, Wapa<strong>to</strong> Tribe,<br />
Willamette Tribe, Yamhill Tribe, Confederated Tribes of Siletz<br />
Indians, Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Grand Ronde Community,<br />
Oregon<br />
241 Delaware Tribe of Indians, Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
242 Quinaielt Tribe of Indians, Queets Band or Tribe<br />
243 Winnebago Tribe and Nation of Indians, Winnebago Tribe of<br />
Nebraska, Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin, Minnesota and<br />
Nebraska<br />
244 Winnebago Tribe and Nation of Indians, Winnebago Tribe of<br />
Nebraska, Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin, Minnesota and<br />
Nebraska<br />
245 Winnebago Tribe and Nation of Indians, Winnebago Tribe of<br />
Nebraska, Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin, Minnesota and<br />
Nebraska<br />
246 Red Lake and Pembina Bands of Minnesota Chippewa<br />
247 Seminóle Nation<br />
248 Seminóle Nation<br />
249 Choctaw Nation<br />
250 Fort Belknap Indian Community, sometimes referred <strong>to</strong> as <strong>the</strong><br />
Gros Ventre Tribe and Assiniboine Tribe or Fort Belknap<br />
Indians<br />
94
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
251 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
252 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
253 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
254 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
255 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, Miami Indians of Indiana<br />
256 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, Miami Indians of Indiana<br />
257 Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Tribes of Indians; Wichita Indian<br />
Tribe of Oklahoma, Plaintiffs and Intervenors<br />
258 Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Tribes of Indians<br />
259 Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Tribes of Indians<br />
260 Skokomish Tribe, Kahtai Band, Squahquaihtyl Band<br />
261 Samish Tribe of Indians<br />
262 Tulalip Tribes<br />
263 Kikiallus Tribe of Indians<br />
264 Confederated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Umatilla Indian Reservation, Cayuse<br />
Tribe, Walla Walla Tribe, Umatilla Tribe<br />
265 Coos (or Kowes) Bay, Lower Umpqua (or Kalawatset), and<br />
Siuslaw Indian Tribes<br />
266 Pueblo de Acoma<br />
267 Chickasaw Nation<br />
268 Chickasaw Nation<br />
269 Chickasaw Nation<br />
270 Chickasaw Nation<br />
271 Cherokee Nation<br />
272 Creek Nation<br />
273 Creek Nation<br />
274 Creek Nation<br />
275 Creek Nation<br />
276 Creek Nation<br />
277 Creek Nation<br />
278 Tlingit and Haida Indians of Alaska, Angoon Community Associa-<br />
tion, Auk Tribe, Auk and Juneau Indians of Juneau, Chilkat<br />
Tribe, Douglas Taku Tribe, Kenya Tribe, Huna Tribe, Kaigani<br />
Tribe, Kake Tribe, Killisnoo Tribe, Kuiu Tribe, Lituya Tribe,<br />
Sanya Tribe, Sitka Tribe, Stikine Tribe, Tongass Tribe, Wrangell<br />
Federation of Indians, Yakutat Tribe<br />
279-A Blackfeet and Gros Ventre Tribes of Indians, residing upon <strong>the</strong><br />
Blackfeet and Fort Belknap Reservations, Montana; Assiniboine<br />
Tribes of Indians, Intervenors<br />
279-B & C Blackfeet and Gros Ventre Tribes of Indians, residing upon <strong>the</strong><br />
Blackfeet and Fort Belknap Reservations, Montana<br />
95
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Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
280 Creek Nation East of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi<br />
281 Creek Nation East of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi<br />
282 Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians<br />
283 Mohave Indians of <strong>the</strong> Colorado River Indian Tribes, Chemehuevi<br />
Tribe<br />
284 Native Village of Gambell, Alaska and as representative or succes-<br />
sor <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> St. Lawrence Island Eskimos<br />
285 Native Village of Unalakleet, Alaska, Unaligmut-Malemut Tribe of<br />
Eskimos<br />
286 Native Village of Shungnak, Alaska, Kowagmut Tribe of Eskimos,<br />
Unaligmut-Malemut Tribe of Eskimos<br />
287 Nisgah Tribe<br />
288 Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California<br />
289 Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma (Piankeshaw Nation), Ab-<br />
sentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma and <strong>the</strong> Delaware Nation<br />
290 Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin for itself and on behalf of<br />
<strong>the</strong> First Christian and Orchard Parties of Oneida Indians<br />
291 Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community<br />
292 Creek Nation<br />
293 Swinomish Tribal Community<br />
294 Skagit Tribe of Indians<br />
295 Mohave Indians of <strong>the</strong> Colorado River Indian Tribes<br />
295-A Mohave Tribe of Indians of Arizona, California and Nevada<br />
296 Skokomish Tribe of Indians<br />
297 Cherokee Nation<br />
298 Delaware Tribe of Indians<br />
299 Navajo Tribe<br />
300 S<strong>to</strong>ckbridge Munsee Community, S<strong>to</strong>ckbridge Tribe of Indians<br />
and Munsee Tribe of Indians<br />
301 Oneida Nation of New York, Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wis-<br />
consin, Oneida Nation<br />
302 Ottawa Tribe<br />
303 Ottawa Tribe<br />
304 Ottawa Tribe<br />
305 Ottawa Tribe<br />
306 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma<br />
307 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma<br />
308 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma<br />
309 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma<br />
310 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma<br />
311 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma<br />
96
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
312 Citizen Band of Potawa<strong>to</strong>mi Indians of Oklahoma<br />
313 Peoría Tribe, Kaskaskia Nation<br />
314 Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Wea<br />
Nation<br />
315 Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas<br />
316 Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas, Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
317 Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas<br />
318 Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
319 Quechan Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Fort Yuma Reservation, California<br />
320 Quechan Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Fort Yuma Reservation, California<br />
321 Tuscarora Indian Nation<br />
322 Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
323 Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
324 Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
325 Morongo Band of Mission Indians of California<br />
326 Shoshone Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Wind River Reservation, Wyo-<br />
ming<br />
3 26-A Te-Moak Bands of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada, on<br />
behalf of <strong>the</strong> Western Shoshone Nation of Indians<br />
326-B Confederated Tribes of Goshute Indians<br />
326-C Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho<br />
326-D <strong>to</strong> H Shoshone Tribe, represented by <strong>the</strong> Shoshone Tribe of Indians of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Wind River Reservation, Wyoming, and <strong>the</strong> Shoshone-<br />
Bannock Tribes, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho<br />
326-1 Lemhi Tribe, represented by <strong>the</strong> Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Fort<br />
Hall Reservation, Idaho<br />
326-J Goshute Tribe<br />
326-K Western Shoshone Identifiable Group, represented by <strong>the</strong> Te-<br />
Moak Bands of Western Shoshone Indians, Nevada<br />
327 Confederated Bands of Ute Indians<br />
328 Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Ute Tribe or Band of Indians<br />
329 Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Indians of Oklahoma<br />
3 29-A & B Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Indians of Oklahoma on its own<br />
behalf and as representative of <strong>the</strong> Confederated Tribes of<br />
Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians of <strong>the</strong> Upper Arkansas, and on<br />
behalf of <strong>the</strong> Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Indians<br />
329-C Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cheyenne Indians of <strong>the</strong> Tongue River Reservation,<br />
Montana<br />
329-D Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Arapaho Tribe of Indians of <strong>the</strong> Wind River Reservation<br />
330 Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Paiute Nation<br />
97
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
331 Spokane Tribe of Indians, on its own behalf and on behalf of <strong>the</strong><br />
Upper, Middle and Lower Bands of Spokane Indians<br />
332 Yank<strong>to</strong>n Sioux Tribe<br />
333 Shasta Tribe of California Indians<br />
334 Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
334-A Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Eastern Shawnee Tribe of<br />
Oklahoma, Black Bob Band<br />
334-B Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Shawnee<br />
Nation<br />
335 Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Absentee Shawnee Tribe of<br />
Oklahoma<br />
336 Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma and Absentee Shawnee<br />
Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
337 Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
338 Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Kaskasia Nation, Wea<br />
Nation, Piankeshaw Nation, Absentee Delaware Tribe of Okla-<br />
homa, Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Kickapoo Tribe<br />
. of Kansas, Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, Citizen Band of Pota-<br />
wa<strong>to</strong>mi of Oklahoma, Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma,<br />
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
339 Iowa Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska, Iowa<br />
Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Iowa Reservation in Oklahoma, Omaha Tribe of<br />
Nebraska, Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Sac and<br />
Fox Tribe of Missouri, Sac and Fox Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Mississippi in<br />
Iowa<br />
340 Tuscarora Indian Nation<br />
341 Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
342 Seneca Nation<br />
343 Cayuga Nation of Indians, Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma<br />
344 Six Nations (Seneca Nation of Indians, Cayuga Nation, Oneida<br />
Nation, Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, Oneida Nation of<br />
New York, Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin, Tuscarora Nation)<br />
345 Papago Tribe of Arizona<br />
346 Ridaught Band of Indians (Choctaw)<br />
347 Pitt River Indians of California<br />
348 Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Indians<br />
349 Ute Indian Tribe of <strong>the</strong> Uintah and Ouray Reservation on behalf<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Uncompahgre Band of Ute Indians<br />
350 Three Affiliated Tribes of <strong>the</strong> Fort Berthold Reservation (Ari-<br />
kara, Gros Ventre and Mandan)<br />
351 Chemehuevi Tribe of Indians<br />
98
Docket<br />
Number Plaintiff<br />
DOCKET NUMBER INDEX<br />
352 Aleut Community of St. Paul Island<br />
353 Navajo Tribe<br />
354 Pueblo of San Ildefonso, Pueblo Indians of Rio Grande<br />
355 Pueblo of San<strong>to</strong> Domingo<br />
356 Pueblo of Santa Clara<br />
357 Pueblo of Taos<br />
358 Pueblo of Nambe<br />
359 Lower Sioux Indian Community; Sisse<strong>to</strong>n and Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Bands<br />
or Tribes, Intervenors<br />
360 Lower Sioux Indian Community; Sisse<strong>to</strong>n and Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Bands<br />
or Tribes, Intervenors<br />
361 Lower Sioux Indian Community; Sisse<strong>to</strong>n and Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Bands<br />
or Tribes, Intervenors<br />
362 Lower Sioux Indian Community; Sisse<strong>to</strong>n and Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Bands<br />
or Tribes, Intervenors<br />
363 Lower Sioux Indian Community; Sisse<strong>to</strong>n and Wahpe<strong>to</strong>n Bands<br />
or Tribes, Intervenors<br />
364 Ottawa-Chippewa Tribe of Michigan<br />
365 Natchez Tribe of Indians<br />
366 Bannock Tribe<br />
367 Shoshone Nation or Tribe of Indians<br />
368 Tonawanda Band of Sénecas<br />
369 Aleut Tribe<br />
370 Natives of Palmer, Alaska<br />
99
ROYCE AREA INDEX<br />
11 13-G 147 13-L<br />
22 173 148 13-L<br />
23 173, 173-A,329-A 149 243,244<br />
48 315 151 11-A<br />
49 289 152 143<br />
50 83 153 359<br />
53 13-E, 139 163 341-A<br />
54 13-E, 139 164 341-A<br />
56 131 174 243,244<br />
63 99 175 153,158<br />
66 59,139 177 315<br />
67 105 179 193<br />
68 105 180 254<br />
69 135 181 254<br />
71 131 182 304<br />
72 131 183 304<br />
73 99,317 187 13-C<br />
74 99,317 190 146<br />
77 216 192 124-D<br />
78 216 193 124-D<br />
79 275 194 124-D<br />
87 13-F, 139 195 124-D<br />
88 13-F, 139 196 124-D<br />
96- A: 315 197 124-D<br />
98 315 198 124-D<br />
99 67 199 124-D<br />
11 D: 315 202 226<br />
11 1: 57,58 205 58<br />
11 3: 58 205 A:58<br />
11 7: 146 .220 18-C<br />
12( D: 135 226 153,158<br />
13 2: 254 242 18-C<br />
13 3: 254 243 360<br />
14 3: 27-A 244 153,158<br />
14 5: 146,254 245 243,244<br />
14 5: 254 251 124-D<br />
101
ROYCE AREA INDEX<br />
252: 124-D 439: 243<br />
253: 124-D 445: 18-^363<br />
254: 124-D 453: 18-B<br />
255: 124-D 454: 18-B<br />
256: 124-D 455: 18-B<br />
258: 124-D 456: 18-B<br />
261: 18-S 457: 18-B<br />
262: 153 469: 243<br />
266: 71-A 470: 243<br />
267: 243 475: 9<br />
268: 18-C 480: 276<br />
269: 18-C 482: 18-D<br />
289: 360,362 494: 219<br />
315: 225-A 496: 363<br />
316: 27-A, 72 497: 363<br />
323: 79-A 498: 341-A<br />
324: 79-A 499: 341-A<br />
325: 193,316-A 500: 341-A<br />
332: 18-U 501: 341-A<br />
333: 18-S 502: 341-A<br />
334: 18-S 506: 96<br />
335: 18-S 507: 18-B<br />
336: 18-S 509: 18-B<br />
337: 18-S 534: 173-A<br />
340: 18-S 535: 173, 173-A<br />
341: 18-S 538: 363<br />
342: 18-S 543: 173<br />
357: 18-B 549: 18-B<br />
358: 18-B 550: 18-B<br />
359: 18-B 565: 221-B<br />
360: 18-B 567: 18-B<br />
361: 243 568: 18-B<br />
404: 276 591: 173, 173-A<br />
410: 332-A 606: 173,173-A<br />
413: 360 627: 173, 173-A<br />
416: 243 628: 173, 173-A<br />
419: 219 692: 279-A<br />
436: 193 698: 276<br />
437: 193,316-A<br />
102