Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the Interior for 1906
The present policy in the administration of Indian affairs may be characterized as a policy which emphasizes self-help, opens the wa for it, and leads the Indians out from reservation life and tribal lifb into the economic, social, and civic life of American citizens.
The successful inauguration of systematic efforts through an em ployment agent to secure for the Indians opportunities for well-paid abor among white people in various parts of the Southwest hav been most promising.
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