THE GEORGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY. 827 



Other Indian tribes : 



Indians who -wear citizens' dress wholly 82,642 



Indians who wear citizens' dress in part 56,012 



Indians who can speak English enough for ordinary conversation 25, 394 



Indians who can read 18, 185 



Indian families engaged in agriculture _ 24,451 



Indian families engaged In civilized pursuits 6,750 



Male Indians who undertake manual labor in civilized pursuits 47, 553 



Indian apprentices, on reservations, 392; at Carlisle and Forest Grove, 231 623 



Indians who have allotments 8,278 



Houses occupied by Indians 14,824 



Houses built for Indians during the year 292 



Houses built by Indians during the year 1,976 



Church buildings 147 



Missionaries 129 



Indians who have received medical treatment during the year , 53, 774 



Births 4,069 



Deaths 3,787 



Indians killed during the year by Indians 29 



Indians killed during the year by whites 9 



White persons killed during the year by Indians 1 



Indian criminals punished during the year 403 



Crimes against the Indians committed by whites 73 



Whites punished for crimes against the Indians 11 



Whisky sellers prosecuted during the year 200 



Indians killed by accident 10 



Pounds of freight transported by Indian teams 11,337,853 



Amount earned thereby $74, 782 96 



Amount contributed for education by religious societies 79, 259 00 



Amount contributed for other purposes by religious societies 36, 288 00 



POPULATIOJT, ETC., 1886. 



Total Indian population, exclusive of Indians in Alaska 247,761 



Number of mixed bloods 20, 567 



Total Indian and mixed population, males 120,527 



Total Indian and mixed population, females 127,234 



Five civilized tribes in Indian Territory :* 



Number of children between six and sixteen years f 9, 400 



Number of Indians who can read English only 1 12, 633 



Number of Indians who can read Indian only 1 0,467 



Number of Indians who can read English and Indian t900 



Total number of Indians who can read, over twenty , tl2, 000 



Total number of Indians who can read, under twenty t8, 000 



Number of Indians who can use English enough for ordinary intercourse 1 17, 500 



Number of Indian apprentices 1 100 



Number of Indians who wear citizens' dress, wholly 22,000 



Number of Indians who wear citizens' dress, in part 16,000 



Number of dwelling-houses built by Indians during the year^. 400 



Number of dwelling-houses built for Indians during the year 100 



Number of dvreUing-houses occupied by Indians ; 6,006 



Other Indian tribes ,- 



Nximber of children between six and sixteen years 37,377 



Number of Indians who can read English only 10,862 



Number of Indians who can read Indian only 3, 560 



Number of Indians who can read English and Indian 4,642 



To tal number of Indians who can read, over twenty 7, 539 



Total number of Indians who can read, under twenty 11, 525 



19,064 



Number who have learned to read during the year 3,153 



Number of Indians who can use English enough for ordinary intercourse 21,301 



Number of Indian apprentices 414 



Number of Indians who wear citizens' dress, wholly 59, 621 



* Only partiaUy reported. t Estimated. 



