Winnebago Indians of Nebraska And Wisconsin Report
Winnebago Indians of Nebraska And Wisconsin Report
United States Congress House Committee On India
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, 315), but only the amount actually expended for those Indians was charged against them. In order to fully understand the origin of the indebtedness of the Winnebagoes of j Nebraska to the \\"inneba2oe. S of Wisconsin, the following is quoted from the act of ' June 25, 1864 (13 Stat. L. , ' 172): "For deficiencies in yub. Sistence and expenses of removal and support of the Sioux and Winnebago Indians of Minnesota, during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, o...ne hundred and thirty-seven thousand two hundred and ninety-three dollars and forty cents: Provided, That the portion expended in behalf of the Winnebagoes shall be reimbursed to the Treasury upon the sale of their lands in Minnesota, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to take charge of certain stray bands of Winnebago and Potawatomi Indians now in the State of Wisconsin, with a view to prevent any further depredations by them upon the citizens of that State, and for provisions and subsistence, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That the proportion of annuities to which said stray bands of Potawatomit?s and Winnebagoes would be entitled if they were settled upon their reservations with their respective tribes shall be retained in the Treasury to their credit, from year to year, to be paid to them when they shall unite with their said tribes, or to be used by the Secretary of the Interior in defraying the expenses of their remo^•al, or in settling and subsisting them on any •other reservation which may hereafter be provided for them.
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