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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 43 STAT. · February 9, 1925 · Chapter 164

Chapter 164. To provide for the payment of certain claims against the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota

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CHAP. 164.— An Act To provide for the payment of certain claims against the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. February 9, 1925.[[H. R. 4461](/us/bill/68/hr/4461).][[Public, No. 381](/us/pl/68/381).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Chippewa Indians, Minn.Payment to chiefs of Mille Lac Band of, for services, etc.Vol. 35, p. 619. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he hereby is, authorized to pay out of any money in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Chippewa Indians of the State of Minnesota, proceeds of the final judgment obtained in the Court of Claims against the United States in case numbered 30447 entitled “The Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota against the United States,” the following sums:
To Wah-we-yeacumig and Ain-dus-ogeshig, Receipts in full required.Mille Lac chiefs, $5,000 each; to Me-ge-zee, a Mille Lac chief, $500; to the heirs of Go-gee, a Mille Lac chief, $500; to the heirs of Nay-gwa-nay-be-ke-wain-zee, a Mille Lac chief, $500; upon the execution by each, or their legal representative, of a receipt in full for all claims and demands against the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, or any band thereof, for services rendered and money expended in connection with the preparation or prosecution of the said case.
Approved, February 9, 1925.
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