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Collection: Directories and Documents > Tanis Thorne Native Californian & Nisenan Collection

Miscellaneous Nisenan & Miwok Maps (5 pages)

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the restricted Indian lands on the Cabazon, Augustine and 1 orresMartinez Indian Reservations which might be irrigated from the facilities of the Coachella Valley County Water District of Riverside County, Calif., and authorized him to contract with the district for irrigation, etc. The Secretary was to cancel the balance of costs chargeable against Indian lards of these reservations for irrigation wells. The Secretary is authorized to issue patents in fee to adult Indians owning allotted lands on these reservations, if they are qualified to conduct their affairs. The Secretary is to determine the total area of irrigable Indian trust lands on these reservations, which are or may be‘made productive by use of irrigation facilities other than those of the Coachella Valley County Water District. He is to prepare membership rolls of Torres-Martinez, Augustine and Cabazon Bands of Mission Indians as of June 30, 1949 and to allot up to 40 acres of irrigable land on their reservations to all enrolled members who have not received allotments. Owners of trust allotments formerly made may exchange their nonirrigable allotments for irrigable, unallotted lands. xcept for certain lands adjacent or under the Salton Sea, the Secretary is authorized, with the consent of the Indians, to sell surplus lands on these reservations under certain conditions, and issue patents in -fee to purchasers and to distribute proceeds in cash per capita among the enrolled members of the bands. The Secretary is authorized to purchase lands adjacent or under the Salton Sea for a drainage reservoir. Lease of restricted Indian lands is permitted and the Secretary is authorized to sell restricted lands of deceased allottees, upoa the application of heirs owning a majority interest therein. (Pu'lic Law 728, 81st Cong.) Twenty-Nine Palms Reservation, Calif. There were no Indians on this reservation in 1950. The area when established, in 1895, and in 1950, consisted of 161 acres of tribal lands. This reservation was established on November 11, 1895 under authority of the act of 1891, above. Executive Order 3302 of J uly 7, 1920 extended the trust period for five years and Executive Order 4159 of February 19, 1925 for ten years (until 1935). Viejas Reservation, Calif. See Capitan Grande Reservation, above. Warners Ranch, Calif. See above, Pala Reservation. Mission Creek Reservation, Calif. Sce Mission Indians, Mission Creek Reservation. MISSISSIPPI CHIPPEWAS See pe AE Indians, Greater Leech Lake Reservation, Minn. and White Earth Reservation, Minn. ACE ULUCLUW LLLULUUS, ULLOCLUW DeSerVavLon, IYLISS. MISSOURI INDIANS See Otoe and Missouri Indians, Okla. Missouri Reservation See Otoe and Missouri Reservation, Okla. MIWOK, MOQUELUMNAN OR “DIGGER” INDIANS Acts of June 21, 1906, etc., appropriating funds f h of lands for California Indiens, See California Indians Buena Vista Rancheria, California There were five Miwok Indians on this reservation of sevent; acres of tribal lands in Amador County, California in 1950. Lands were purchased by the Secretary in 1926. Chicken Ranch (Jamestown) , California There were seven Miwok Indians on this ranch, consisting of forty acres of tribal lands in Tuolumne County, California, i ia, in 1950. Lands were purchased by the Secretary in 1910. z Cortena Reservation, Calif. There were five Miwok Indians on this reservation isti , ] consistin of 640 acres of tribal lands in Colusa County, Calif, in 1950, Lands were purchased by the Secretary in 1908, and additional ee purchased in 1938 under authority of the Howard-Wheeler ct. Jackson Rancheria or Digger Reservation, Calif. There were five Miwok of “Digger” Indians on thi i her s rancheria consisting of 370 acres in 1950 330 acr ‘ibal ; ; by the ps Sirah tr (330 acres, tribal; 40 acres, owned n act of March 3, 1893 appropriated $10,000 for h f land, etc., for the Digger Indians of Cent ‘California, at Jack son, Calif. (27 Stat. 698,c.909). neal: The Secretary by order of Octob i Pitot ita ry by ctober 28, 1908 reserved 40 acres Shingle Springs or Eldorado Reservation, Calif. There were two Miwok Indians on this reservation of 240 acres of tribal lands in Eldorado County, Calif., in 1950. L purchased by the Secretary in i917. , ands were Tuolumne Reservation, Calif. There were 55 Miwok Indians on this reservation of 312 of opens a Eveline Comneys California, in 1950. eis Executive Order No. 1517 of April 18, 19 i ie pril 18, 1912 set aside lands for Wilton Reservation, Calif. There were forty Miwok Indians on this reservation of 39 of tribal lands in Sacramento County, California, in 1950. Tews were purchased by the Secretary in 1927. MOACHE (MONO) INDIANS on Tule River Reservation, Calif. See Yokuts Indians, Tule River Reservation