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Spinal curvatures: Under this heading are inchided curvatures of 

 every variety without distinction as to the cause. It is safe to say 

 that a large majority of the cases are due to tuberculous disease, and 

 some are the result of injury. The following cases of spinal curvature 

 were reported : 



1 Apache (male), at the Rice station, Ariz., in a population of 210. 



1 Cheyenne (female), at the Seger school, Okla., in a population of 551. 



1 Indian (female), at the Cheyenne and Arapaho agency, Okla., in a population of 1,297. 



2 Coeur d'Alenes (female), at the Colville agency, Wash., in a population of 577. 

 1 Indian (female), at the Colville agency. Wash., in a population of 708. 



7 Crows (5 males and 2 females), at the Crow agency, Mont., in a population of 1,82G. 



3 Indians (2 males and 1 female), at the Fort Peck agency, Mont., in a population of 



1,659. 

 1 Indian (male), at the Fort Belknap agency, Mont., in a population of 1,2.34. 

 1 Indian (male), at the Genoa school, Nebr., in a population of 310. 



1 Indian (male), at the Hayward training school, Wash., in a popvdation of -. 



5 Hopi (3 males and 2 females), at the Ilopi agency, N. Mex., in a population of 1,878. 



2 Iroquois, Oneida (1 male and 1 female), at the Oneida agency. Wis , in a population 



of 2,055. 

 1 Indian (female), at the Kiowa agency, Okla., in a population of 3,675. 



3 Menominee (all males), at the Green Bay agency, Wis., in a population of 1,283. 

 10 Nez Perces (4 males and 6 females), from Idaho, in a population of 1,578. 



1 Paiute (male), at the Carson school, Nev., in a population of 494. 



1 Piegan (female), at the Blackfeet agency, Mont., in a population of 2,059. 



3 Pima (1 male and 2 females), at the Pima agency, Ariz., in a population of 6,600. 



1 Pueblo (male), at the Laguna agency, N. Mex., in a population of 2,102. 



1 Pueblo or Navaho (male), at the San Juan agency, N. Mex., in a population of 7,000. 



2 Pueblos, mixed (1 male and 1 female), at the Santa Fe school, N. Mex., in a popula- 



tion of 924. 



1 Shoshoni (female), at the Lemhi agency, Idaho, in a population of 470. 



2 Shoshoni or Arapaho (1 male and 1 female), at the Shoshoni agency, Wyo., in a 



population of 1,659. 

 1 Shoshoni (male), at the Western Shoshone agency, Nev., in a population of 509. 



3 Sioux'(all males), at the Chamberlain school, S. Dak., in a population of 153. 



1 Sioux (female), at the Indian school, Pierre, S. Dak., in a population of 150. 



5 Sioux (2 males and 3 females), at the Lower Brule agency, S. Dak., in a population ol 

 470. 



14 Sioux, Oglala (4 males and 10 females), at the Pine Ridge agency, S. Dak., in a popu- 

 lation of 6,690. 



3 Sioux, mixed (2 males and 1 female), at the Rosebud agency, S. Dak., in a population 

 of 4,977. 



2 Sioux (males), at the Yankton agency, S. Dak., in a population of 1,702. 



3 Sioux (all females), at the Crow Creek agency, S. Dak., in a population of 1,025. 



2 Indians (1 male and 1 female), at the Umatilla agency, Oreg., in a population of 1 ,196. 

 2 Walapai (1 male and 1 female), at the Truxton Canyon agency, Ariz., in a population 



of 614. 

 7 Indians (4 males and 3 females), at the Warm Springs agency, Oreg., in a population 



of 786. 

 1 Zufii (female), at the Zuili agency, N. Mex., in a population of 1,521. 



The total numl)er of cases amounts to 96, from 35 localities. No 

 cases of spinal curvature were reported from 66, or very nearly two- 

 thirds of the schools and agencies. The number of Indian population 



