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This is the sixth volume of the "Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the Interior," dating from 1875. It offers a detailed look at the policies and administration of Native American affairs by the U.S. government during a critical period of westward expansion and conflict. The report provides valuable insights into the perspectives, decisions, and challenges faced by the Board of Indian Commissioners, as well as the impact of these actions on Native American communities. This historical document is essential for researchers and anyone interested in understanding the complex history of the United States and its relationship with its indigenous peoples.
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