No. 74.-Statement indicating the schools, population, and wealth of the different Indian tribes, &c.-Continued. *The Pawnees have not had a school till this year. Have cut 100 tons of hay. + Mission school cultivates 270 acres. Mission contributes annually to the school $2,532, §225 tons hay cut; a manual labor school building, 38 by 75 feet, two stories; $5,000 an- All fenced and cultivated by Iowas. Many Iowas are building log houses. $5,550 an- T $5,000 annually applied, under treaty, for schools. The Indians have this year raised 200 bushels wheat, 12,000 bushels corn, and 1,000 bushels potatoes. ** Out of 201 males, between 18 and 45 years old, 170 are in the United States army. The #$1,100 annually given to school by society. These Indians have 150 acres in garden vegetables; 200 acres wheat averaged 20 bushels to the acre; 1,700 acres corn averaged 30 bushels; crops worth $6,020. Mission farm has 250 acres. Government allows $25 a scholar per year. $2,500 annually applied by treaty for a school. TT Quapaws gave 80 men to the United States army. *** Wealth in horses and cattle. No. 74.-Statement indicating the schools, population, and wealth of the different Indian tribes, &c.—Continued.. Scholars. Population. Acres culti vated. Wealth in individual pro perty. Annual appropriations. Number of farms. By the Indians. By the governm't. and of what denomina Number of missionaries, tion. |