Table 4. -- Red Lakes production of fish in pounds by Indian and white 

 fishermen, 1927-1938; value of catch to fishermen; and 

 number of each kind of fishermen . 



VaLv.e (including royalties 



Pro''''uctlon in ncrgnds and o onuses actv.ally paid 



/ to Indian tri"be} :\iriber of fishermen 



tear Indiiu^s Vr.iitcs -otal-^ Ir.dlai-^s V/hites Total Indians Y/hltes Total 



1927 7»+7,774 Ui-',673 792,452 $ 60,723 $3,195 $63,918 177 10 187 



192s 656,131 6U,27i^ 720,455 6b,lu3 4,713 70,316 1S4 12 196 



1929 1.032.136 54,337 l,os6,U73 95,i5U 4,777 95.931 262 ^16 278 



1930 803,995 51,123 36o,lls 62,134 3,6S3 65,867 22s ^'58 236 



1931 929,645 69.934 1,069,579 4s ,981 3,131; 52,165 261 is 279 



1932 867,165 116,331 9S3.546 29,1463 3,631 33,094 - - 262 



1933 733. 51I; 49,35s 733,373 30.113 1.375 31.993 - - 182 



1934 319,271 47,632 866,953 •2/30,968 1,802 32,770 -^192 12 204 

 "^■SIZ 709.047 12,372 721,419 ^is,G6l 329 19,190 -^197 10 207 



1936 755.134 2,033 757.217 -^20,239 51; 20.293 ^165 3 168 



1937 1,013,467 4,758 1,013,225 •2/33.503 157 33,660 ^200 4 204 



1938 1,061,014 1,061, 014 -/3&,99o 36,990 209 209 



Average 850,283 43,119 893,402 $44,440 $2,283 $46,723 205 9 222 



Percentage 95.2 4.8 - 95.1 4.9" - 95.6 4.4 



y The figures of total catch agree with those of table 2 except for the years 1930 and 1931. 



2/ Value does not include royalties and bonuses because they were not paid although credited 

 on the books to the Tribe. The accumulated unpaid royalties amounted to $13,708.09 at 

 the end of December, 1938 . 



3/ Computed from the other two figures which were known . The number of Indians reported 

 for 1930 appears to be too low since the computed number of whites obviously is too high. 

 These figures were not included in the average . 



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