828 



THE GEORGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY. 



Other Indian tribes— Continued. 



Number of Indiana who wear citizens' dress, in part 43,695 



Number of allotments made to Indians, full blood 6,875 



Number of allotments made to Indians, mixed blood 798 



Number of Indians living upon and cultivating lands allotted 9, 612 



Number of male Indians who labor in civilized pursuits, full blood 38, 776 



Number of male Indians who labor in civilized pursuits, mixed blood 4,647 



Number of dwelling-houses built by Indians during the year 1, 836 



Cost of same to Government $19. 359 



Number of dwelling-houses built for Indians during the year 1 04 



Cost of same to Government $1*. 425 



Number of houses occupied by Indians • 15,226 



Number of agency buildings erected during the year 42 



Cost of same to Government $36, 577 



DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION, 1884. 



States and Territories. 



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3 

 4 

 1 

 9 

 3 

 6 

 1 

 1 

 1 



18, 699 



4,738 



991 



32, 111 



3,676 



18, 334 



64, 000 



354 



976 



2,464 

 6, 6G9 









• 400 





600 















Kansas 







410 





1 

 1 

 5 



2 

 2 

 3 

 1 

 1 

 5 

 (t) 

 2 

 6 

 2 

 1 



9,577 



5,287 



*15, 333 



3,602 

 5,016 



30, 003 

 5,007 

 3,100 

 4,255 

 97 

 2,309 



10, 846 

 6,628 

 1,855 













Nebraska (including 201 attached to Kansas agency, but still living in 

 Nebraska) 





Nevada 



3,300 



New Mexico 



New York 





North Carolina 





Oregon 



800 



Texas , 



290 



Utah 



390 



"Washington Territory 



150 



Wisconsin „ 



Wyoming 



1,210 



Indiana and Florida 



892 











Total 



61 



246, 794 



17, 575 





* Of these, 558 are in charge of a military officer and not on an Indian reservation. 

 t Indians in charge of a military officer, and not on a reservation. 



[Total number in United States, exclusive of Alaska, in 1884, 264, 369 ; in 1886, 247,761, see pages 821-824.] 



