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Office of Indian Affairs records 1910-1939

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Annual reports from the Indian agencies in Wisconsin to the Office of Indian Affairs regarding such concerns of the Indian population as agency personnel, agriculture, alcohol, peyote, and mescalin...

Annual reports from the Indian agencies in Wisconsin to the Office of Indian Affairs regarding such concerns of the Indian population as agency personnel, agriculture, alcohol, peyote, and mescaline use, health, industries, land allotments, law and order, living conditions, lumber mills, morals and mores, schools, social life and customs, and trading facilities. Includes narrative reports, 1910-1939, and statistical reports, 1920-1939, by the superintendents of the agencies; and annual inspector's reports, 1909-1939.

Although the constituency served by the agencies changed occasionally, records from the Carter Agency and Lac du Flambeau and Laona agencies generally concern the Chippewa and Potawatomi Indians; records from the Grand Rapids Agency concern the Potawatomi and Winnebago Indians; records from the Hayward, La Pointe, and Red Cliff agencies concern the Chippewa Indians; records from the Keshena Agency concern the Menominee, Munsee, Oneida, and Stockbridge Indians; records from Menominee Mills concern the Menominee Indians; records from the Oneida Agency concern the Oneida Indians; and records from the Tomah Agency concern the Chippewa, Munsee, Oneida, Ottawa, Potawatomi, Stockbridge, and Winnebago Indians.

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