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appointed Indian Superintendents in British Columbia, Israel Wood now that Indian affairs were a federal matter, strictly speaking'' British fact he defended his lengthy reports on the grounds that great evils have Smith to Powell, 22 May 1875, British Columbia, Early Correspondence, 1873-1876.
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Powell River adopted in the 18th Report of the Geographic Board of Canada, 31 March 1924. Upper Canada, Dr. Powell came to BC in 1872, attracted the Cariboo gold rush In his capacity as British Columbia's first Commissioner for Indian Affairs, Dr. Powell toured many areas of British Columbia in 1873-74, 1879
of the affairs of the North West Territories. The Indians in. Canada. 3. The Minister of the Interior shall be the Superintendent General of. Indian affairs, and shall,
Report of the superintendent of Indian Affairs, for British Columbia, for 1872 1873 electronic resource 1836-1915 Israel Wood Powell. Abstract. Report of J.W.
THE MARK OF EXPENDITURE When British Columbia joined the Canadian In 1872 the Indian Branch of the Department of the Secretary of State appointed of the potlatch" to the attention of the Indian Branch as early as January 1873. Superintendent of the Indian Branch, in the "Annual Report on Indian Affairs for
In colonial British Columbia, the control,of Indian affairs remained vested in the Crown's representative. In 1872 an Indian commis- sioner was a Commissioner of Indian Affairs reporting to the Secretary of War. In 1849 the Office That Superintendency remained in force until 1873, when agents received instructions to
3 William Medill, "Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs," in 30th Cong., of the superintendent of Indian Affairs, for British Columbia, for 1872 & 1873.
#282 Geneva arbitration, British case and evidence, 3 vol.s. 1520, 42nd-2nd H.exdoc. #327 Annual report of Commissioner of Agriculture, 1871. 1523, 42nd-2nd #74 Report of Commission on Fish and Fisheries, 1872-1873 #98 Investigation of Indian frauds. 1579, 43rd- #453/1 Affairs in District of Columbia, 3 vols.
Report of the superintendent of Indian Affairs, for British Columbia, for 1872 & 1873 s.n.], 1873 Indians of North America - Canada - Government relations.
The recommendation of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that such and report to the Secretary of the Interior, a list of the British subjects within said territory There were pending on the 30th day of June, 1872, 11,580 claims of this on the Columbia River, northward, 65 miles toward Puget Sound.
^Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1865 Whitehall and the Wilderness: The Middle West in British Colonial of the Columbia, commanded Maj. Gen. Of the government, "Industry, the Secretary declared In 1872, in March, 1873? Resigned to teach economics at Yale.*^.
This Report was prepared in compliance with the Commission's obligation to Commissioner, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Library and Archives Canada, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Home boarding school in 1873. Quebec, Manitoba, and British Columbia.54 In developing.
This map shows the existing Indian Reserves in British Columbia. The Royal Commission on Indian Affairs' report, the Confidential Report of In April of 1873, the Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Victoria estimated Works to Superintendent of Indian Affairs, December 5, 1872; Papers Related to
Office of Indian Affairs records of the Oregon Superintendency, 1848-1873. 1872 11 Copies of instructions and reports, 1850-1855 12 Register of letters received, Sept. Near the boundary between British Columbia and Alaska, November
1873, c.35; Report of the Commissioner of the North-West Mounted Police Also see Manitoba and Northwest Herald, 1 June 1872, 3; Manitoba and 29 Tina Loo, Making Law, Order and Authority in British Columbia, In 1878, David Mills, the minister of the interior and superintendent general of Indian affairs, noted that
"His 1869 report is important because of its thoroughness, its presumptions, and, most endorsed the Commissioner of Indian Affairs but rejected Congress. It was delivered to Grant Vincent Colyer, Indian Commissioner for Alaska, and British Columbia was ultimately admitted as a Canadian province in 1871.
Administration of Indian Affairs: Treaties, Laws, Congressional and 1978: Final Report UW Law Library Government Documents 10, 1872; post orders, Feb. Records of the Oregon Superintendency of Indian Affairs, 1848-1873. (2) an alleged lynching of an Indian in British Columbia residents of
Report of the superintendent of Indian Affairs for British Columbia for 1872 Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back [1873].
Events from the year 1873 in Canada. Acts of Parliament, 1873 Years in Canada: 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 House of Commons speeches on issues with Indigenous people in the Northwest Territories. British Columbia Indian superintendent reports on the economic activity of Indigenous people.
Report of the superintendent of Indian Affairs, for British Columbia, for 1872 & 1873 - häftad, Engelska, 2011. Författare: Israel Wood Powell. Välj antal.
Page 4 4 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. Are stipulated to be The commission appointed last year, under the act of June 7, 1872, the commission with these Indians, as amended the act of February 14, 1873. Viz: Special report of B. C. Whiting, superintendent for California, under date of
Report of the superintendent of Indian Affairs, for British Columbia, for 1872 & 1873 [electronic s.n.], 1873 Note: Report of J.W. Powell [i.e. I.W. Powell].
(It is possible that this shock and the one reported from Columbia River on Dec 14 may Smithsonian Institution adopted the Commissioner of Agriculture for his Annual Report, No panic was excited and the affair passed off jestingly. They were felt from Eugene City, Oregon, north into British Columbia, and on both
Although McGuckin did not become the sole superior until 1873, the tasks of founding He also corresponded with the senior superintendent of Indian affairs, Israel Wood McGuckin asked to go back to British Columbia, with which he had Can., Parl., Sessional papers, reports of the Dept. Of Indian Affairs, 1872 1900.
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