Chapter 29. To amend an Act approved March 3, 1909, entitled “An Act for the removal of the restrictions on alienation of lands of allottees of the Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma, and the sale of all tribal lands, school, agency, or other buildings on any of the reservations within the jurisdiction of such agency, and
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CHAP. 29.— An Act To amend an Act approved March 3, 1909, entitled “An Act for the removal of the restrictions on alienation of lands of allottees of the Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma, and the sale of all tribal lands, school, agency, or other buildings on any of the reservations within the jurisdiction of such agency, and for other purposes.” January 6, 1925.[[H. R. 7453](/us/bill/68/hr/7453).][[Public, No. 303](/us/68/pl/303).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That section 1Quapaw Agency Indians, Okla.Sale of homestead allotments to, permitted.Vol. 35, p. 752, amend of the Act of March 3, 1909 (Thirty-fifth United States Statutes at Large, page 751), being “An Act for the removal of the restrictions on alienation of lands of allottees of the Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma, and the sale of all tribal lands, school, agency, or other buildings on any of the reservations within the jurisdiction of such agency, and for other purposes,” be, and the same is hereby amended so as to authorize the sales, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, and upon application of allottees or heirs of lands allotted to Indians of the Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma, and now held and designated as homesteads, whenever in the opinion of the Secretary such sales would be for the best interests of the applicants.
Approved, January 6, 1925.