Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1920 annual report of the conditions on the Moapa River Reservation. Section I includes reservation law and order (first three pages of full report hln001338).
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Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1922 Moapa River Agency annual report. Section I includes reservation law and order. Section II includes reservation health. Section III includes the reservation school. Section IV includes reservation industries (infrastructure). Section V includes allotments.
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Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1923 annual report of the conditions on the Moapa River Reservation School. Section I includes reservation law and order. Section II includes reservation health. Section III includes the reservation school. Section IV includes reservation industries (infrastructure). Section V includes allotments. Included in section IV is a detailed status report (1922-08-25/1922-08-31) from the Chief Medical Supervisor.
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Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1926 Moapa River Indian Agency annual report. Section I includes reservation law and order. Section II includes reservation health. Section III includes the reservation school. Section IV includes reservation industries (infrastructure). Section V includes allotments. Section VI includes sales.
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Correspondence between E. A. Farrow and the Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs describing reservations under the jurisdiction of the Paiute Agency and discussing allotments of funds for infrastructure projects at the Las Vegas Paiute Colony.
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Correspondence from E. A. Farrow, Superintendent of the Paiute Agency, to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs informing that existing construction plans are not possible with alloted funds. Includes a pencil drawn map of the plan for the rearrangement of the Las Vegas Paiute Colony.
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Pages from "Findings and recommendations with reference to reorganization activities for the Paiute Jurisdiction" describe land status and classification at Goshute Reservation; Skull Valley Reservation; Shivwits Reservation; Kanosh Reservation; Paiute (Indian Peak) and Koosharem Reservation, followed by a summary of the Paiute tribes' voting on the Indian Reorganization Act. Correspondence between the Las Vegas Junior Chamber of Commerce and Paiute Agency Superintendent E. A. Farrow: Junior Chamber Secretary George W. Lange requests improvements to the Las Vegas Paiute Colony, including a gateway sign, to attract tourists. Farrow responds that funds are not available and the agency does not want to exploit the Paiute population.
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Correspondence from Las Vegas Junior Chamber of Commerce President Frank McNamee Jr. to Commissioner of Indian Affairs John Collier documenting the conditions on the Las Vegas Paiute Colony. McNamee requests federal intervention. Correspondence from Superintendent E. A. Farrow to Commissioner Collier detailing Farrow's previous correspondence with the Las Vegas Junior Chamber of Commerce and his recommendations.
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Charter of incorporation of the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River Reservation, Nevada under the June 18, 1934 Wheeler-Howard Act (Indian Reorganization Act). The charter encompases eleven (11) sections: Corporate Existence, Perpetual Succession, Membership, Management, Corporate Powers, Termination of Supervisory Powers, Corporate Property, Corporate Dividends, Corporate Accounts, Amendments, and Ratification.
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Correspondence from Nevada Indian Agency Superintendent Burton A. Ladd to Norman E. Gubler (owner of Rocky Mountain Service Inc., adjacent to the community) requesting information regarding land value near the Las Vegas Indian (Paiute) Colony.
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