| United States. Congress. House - 1873 - 992 halaman
...these bauds in confirmation of ancient Spanish grants, and their continued tribal organization, might be regarded as a part of the ordinary population of the country. There are now nineteen villages of these Indians in New Mexico. Each village has a distinct and organized... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1874 - 282 halaman
...these bands in confirmation of ancient Spanish grants, and their continued tribal organization, might be regarded as a part of the ordinary population of the country. There are now nineteen villages of these Indians in New Mexico. Each village has a distinct and organized... | |
| Helen Hunt Jackson - 1881 - 486 halaman
...these bands in confirmation of ancient Spanish grants, and their continued tribal organization, might be regarded as a part of the ordinary population of the country. There are now nineteen villages of these Indians in New Mexico. Each village has a distinct and organized... | |
| Helen Hunt Jackson - 1885 - 540 halaman
...these bands in confirmation of ancient Spanish grants, and their continued tribal organization, might be regarded as a part of the ordinary population of the country. There are now nineteen villages of these Indians in New Mexico. Each village has a distinct and organized... | |
| United States. Census Office. 11th census, 1890 - 1890 - 58 halaman
...the white population, residing in white families, engaged as servants or laborers, or living in huts or wigwams on the outskirts of towns or settlements,...a part of the ordinary population of the country, and are to be embraced in the enumeration. The enumeration of Indians living on reservations will be... | |
| 1900 - 968 halaman
...the white population, residing in white families, engaged as servants or laborers, or living in nuts or wigwams on the outskirts of towns or settlements,...a part of the ordinary population of the country, and are to be embraced in the enumeration. The enumeration of Indians living on reservations will be... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Census Committee - 1900 - 980 halaman
...the white population, residing in white families, engaged as servants or laborers, or living in huts or wigwams on the outskirts of towns or settlements,...a part of the ordinary population of the country, and are to be embraced in the enumeration. The enumeration of Indians living on reservations will be... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor, Carroll Davidson Wright - 1900 - 980 halaman
...the white population, residing in white families, engaged as servants or laborers, or living in huts or wigwams on the outskirts of towns or settlements,...a part of the ordinary population of the country, and are to be embraced in the enumeration. The enumeration of Indians living on reservations will l>e... | |
| Dvora Yanow - 2003 - 276 halaman
...the white population, residing in white families, engaged as servants or laborers, or living in huts or wigwams on the outskirts of towns or settlements...as a part of the ordinary population of the country . . ." — that is, are to be counted, rather than exempted in the manner of Indians living on reservations... | |
| Jason G. Gauthier - 2002 - 168 halaman
...the white population, residing in white families, engaged as servants or laborers, or living in huts or wigwams on the outskirts of towns or settlements,...a part of the ordinary population of the country, and are to be embraced by the enumeration. The enumeration of Indians living on reservations will be... | |
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