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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · March 4, 1911 · Chapter 246

Chapter 246.

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CHAP. 246.— AN ACT To provide for allotments to certain members of the Hoh, Quileute, and Ozette tribes of Indians in the State of Washington. March 4, 1911.[[S. 5269](/us/bill/36/s/5269).][[Public, No. 486](/us/bill/36/pl/486).] *Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to make allotments on the Quinaielt Reservation, Washington, Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Wash.under the provisions1346of the allotment laws of the United States, to all members of the Hoh, Quileute, OzetteHoh, Quileute, Ozette, etc..
Indians may take allotments on.or other tribes of Indians in Washington who are affiliated with the Quinaielt and Quileute tribes in the treaty of July first, Vol. 12, p. 971.eighteen hundred and fifty-five, and January twenty-third, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and who may elect to take allotments on the Quinaielt Reservation rather than on the reservations set aside for these tribes: *Provided,*Proviso.That the allotments authorized herein shall be made from the surplus lands on the Quinaielt Reservation after the allotments From surplus lands.to the Indians thereon have been completed.
Approved, March 4, 1911.
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