TABLE OF STATISTICS

CorrespondentIs there more tuberculosis and trachoma among your Indians now than ten years ago?Are children discharged from the schools because of diseases, properly treated at home?Have many children the past ten years, been dismissed from the schools?In your opinion, has there been a high percentage of deaths among the children, suffering from tuberculosis, sent from the schools to their homes the past ten years?Are the Indians holding their allotments, or are the white people procuring the same?Is the general condition of the Indians as a body more satisfactory than ten years ago?
Alaska
No. 1. NulatoTuberculosis not very much increased, but ten times as much trachoma.Not generally, but occasionally, seldom properly treated at home.Very few, if any.No.Indians ready to sell regardless of consequences.Rather less so.
No. 2 St. MichaelsNo.Not one.Not one. No white men here.Much better.
No. 3Yes.No.Yes.Uncertain.None here.No.
Arizona
No. 1 Ft. DefianceLess tuberculosis and trachoma.No. (No diseases treated properly at home).Few, government regulation.Yes.Holding their allotments.Yes, much better.
No. 2 ParkerRecords do not show it.No.Eight, in last three years.Yes.Keeping their allotments.Decidedly so.
No. 3 PhoenixIncreased, I think.
No. 4 SacatonNo reliable statistics.Not generally.Not able to state.Do not know.No allotments made.Need water to improve.
No. 5 St. MichaelsNo.No diseases treated at home.Few; tuberculosis cases.Yes.Holding allotments.Yes.
No. 6 TucsonCannot answer.Yes and No.Very few.Cannot answer.Holding their allotments.Cannot answer.
No. 7There is.Tuberculosis, discharged. Trachoma, treated in schools.Many.Yes.Allotments held by the Government.It is.
California
No. 1 BanningNo.Yes, sent home to die.Not many.There has not.No allotments.Decidedly better.
No. 2 CampoNo.No proper treatment at home.One case on account of sickness.No children sent home.No allotments.Fifty per cent better.
No. 3 CoveloNo.No. No treatment at home.Comparatively few.Only healthy children enrolled.No allotment held by white men.More farming, morals very little improved.
No. 4 El CujonNo.No.No.No.No allotments.Yes.
No. 5 GreenvilleI think not.No.Probably about twenty.Yes.Few allotments sold to best interest of Indian.Yes.
No. 6 LikelyYes, much more.No.No.No.Holding them.No, much worse.
No. 7 PalaThere is much more than five years ago. Percentage very small.All sent home have died (seven).Holding them by law.Much better.
No. 8 UkiahNot to my knowledge.
No. 9 Yuma YumaNo.No.No.No.Holding them.No.
No. 10 N. CaliforniaI would say not so prevalent.By law, must be sent home. Necessary in few cases.Not many.No.Just received allotments.Yes, decidedly.
Colorado
No. 1 Navaho SpringsNo data.No treatment at home.No data.Yes.No allotments.Yes.
No. Dakota
No. 1 ElbowoodsWe have looked into the condition more, that is all, I think.No.No tuberculosis or trachoma cases admitted.Yes.Holding most of them.Yes.
No. 2 ElbowoodsYes, I believe there is. None of late.Yes, from non-reservation schools.Indian holds land.Yes.
No. 3 Ft. YatesLess frequent now.No.Few.About 2%.Holding them.No.
No. 4 Standing RockGreatly increased.Not sent home soon enough. Holding them.
So. Dakota
No. 1 CheyenneI think so, at least more of it is known.I think not.Not a great many.No.Some are, others want to sell.No.
No. 2 Crow CreekI do not think so.No. Percentage high.Cannot dispose of lands.No.
No. 3 FlandreauMore satisfactory.
No. 4 GreenwoodAbout the same.No treatment at home.Not many.No.Two-thirds of land now in hands of white people.In some respects yes.
No. 5 McLaughlinYes.Only when case is hopeless.Yes.Very high.Very few sales.Not much.
No. 6 MissionBoth very bad.In some cases. High.Some sell.Yes and No.
No. 7 OaheI think not.Not as a rule.Yes.Yes.Holding allotments.Yes.
No. 8 Pine RidgeNo.Few given proper care.Twenty-three from non-res’n schools none from reservat’n.One hundred percent from enteric tuber’s, none from other tuber.In most cases.Much better.
No. 9 Pine RidgeSo it seems to me. Few.Per cent. not so high.Holding allotments.Poorer.
No. 10 RosebudLess.Not allowed to attend.Few. Very slow sale.Better.
No. 11 Rosebud Ag.Not so much.Yes.None except for infectious diseases.No.Holding own, but selling heirship lands.Yes.
No. 12 SissetonNo.No.Sick children, because of lack of room.Not a high percent.Indians want to sell.Some improvement.
No. 13 SissetonNo.Some are.Scarcely any.Two percent.Forty percent holding own.Yes, great improvement.
No. 14 SissetonProbably less tuberculosis, more trachoma.No.Diseased ones not taken.Yes.Whites, as soon as they can.No.
No. 15 St. FrancisTuberculosis same, Trachoma better. Not so very many.No data.Not allowed to sell.Yes, in some respects.
Idaho
No. 1 Fort HallYes.No.Aver. 31 per year.Almost 100%.None sold yet.I think so.
No. 2 Ft. LapwaiI think there is more.No.Yes, but taken to hospital.Do not know.Whites are buying heirship lands.Yes.
No. 3 LapwaiLess, it has been stated.Examined before admitted.Few.Many deaths.Largest percent held by Indians.Better.
No. 4 SlickpooYes, more tuberculosis.Yes, for contagious diseases.Yes.Yes.Whites buying from half-breeds.I think not.
Iowa
No. 1 ToledoNot on the increase.They are not.No data.No.Unallotted.Yes.
Kansas
No. 1 Baxter SpringsYes, among some families.No.No.No.Yes, until restriction is removed.Yes.
No. 2 PowhattanNo.Not well cared for at home.Comparatively few.Yes.Majority are.Yes, except for morals.
Minnesota
No. 1 WinnebagoNo, not so much.No.None from our school.Not from our school.White people rent or buy fast.No.
No. 2 BeaulieuMore tuberculosis, less trachoma.None. Only 15% will hold allotments in 6 years.No.
No. 3 Cass LakeI should judge so.No.Not many, they are examined before admitted.Percentage high.Whites get all they can.No.
No. 4 CloquetNot more than ten years ago.Very few.Few.Thirty percent.Holding their allotments.No.
Montana
No. 1 BrowningNo.In many cases.No data.High percent.No allotments made.Yes.
No. 2 Crow Ag’cyNo.Not a great many.No.High percent.Sell patents in fee and heirship lands.Yes, decidedly.
No. 3 PoplarTuberculosis same, more trachoma. About ten a year.Percentage is above the average.Indians just received them.Far better.
No. 4 JockoNo.No.No boarding-school.No.Full-bloods are, the others sell.Yes.
No. 5 Lame DeerYes, more.Not properly treated at home.Not many.High percent.No allotments.Yes.
No. 6 Lodge GrassNo.No.Two in ten years.No, the reverse is true.Prefer to sell when they can.Yes, decidedly.
No. 7 St. IgnatiusAt least as much.Tuberculosis cases sent home, trachoma treated at home.Twenty-five in ten years.Very high percent.Holding them.No.
No. 8 Wolf PointI do not think so.No.No.No.Holding allotments.Yes, much.
Nebraska
No. 1 SanteeLess tuberculosis but possibly more trachoma.Very few.No.Very high percent.Holding them fairly well.Yes.
No. 2 SanteeI think not. More notice is made of it. Cannot say.Cannot say.Many pass into white hands.Yes.
Nevada
No. 1 NixonNo.No.Four.No.No allotments made.Yes, very much.
No. 2 SchurzYes.No.Twenty to thirty.Yes.Holding allotments.Yes.
New Mexico
No. 1 AlbuquerqueApparently there is more.No.Yes.Yes.Holding allotments.Yes, slowly.
No. 2 GallupI do not think so.No.No record.No.Holding allotments.Yes.
Oklahoma
No. 1 AnadarkoProbably more is known.Not as a rule.Do not know of many.Yes.Some Indians sell.Yes.
No. 2 AnadarkoAbout the same.No.No, not very many.Yes.Those who can, sell.Yes.
No. 3 AnadarkoOn the increase.Not as a rule.Ninety-six not admitted, 25 dismissed from 1300 this year.No.Dispose of them whenever they can.Yes.
No. 4 AtokaI think so.No.Do not know.Yes.Whites getting many.No.
No. 5 BaconeNo data.No. Yes.Whites getting many.
No. 6 CarnegieLess tuberculosis, trachoma same. Not many.Yes.Whites getting many.No.
No. 7 ChecotahYes.No.A good number.Yes.All unrestricted are sold.No.
No. 8 DarlingtonLess tuberculosis, trachoma unknown ten years ago.Not here.Yes.Very high, but reducing.Both are true.Yes.
No. 9 DurantConsiderably less.Are not admitted. Selling as fast as they can.Yes.
No. 10 DurantNo increase.No.No.Nearly all die.Whites getting them.Indian says, no. I say, yes and no.
No. 11 EufaulaNot increasing.No.Six this year.Not high.Whites try to.Yes.
No. 12 HobartNo.Yes and no.No. Holding allotments.Yes.
No. 13 HoldenvilleThere is.No.I do not know. They sell all they can.Yes.
No. 14 HugoMore.Discharged for outdoor exercise.Not many. Holding allotments.Indian not satisfied.
No. 15 HugoLess tuberculosis, trachoma same.Very few.Do not know.High percentage.Few Indians hold all their allotments.Yes.
No. 16 LawtonLess tuberculosis, more trachoma.Cared for in the schools.Very few.High percentage.Very few sell their lands.Yes.
No. 17 Mountain ViewLess tuberculosis, more trachoma.Not treated at home.A good many, I think.No.Holding them.Yes.
No. 18 MuskogeeMore satisfactory conditions. Yes.
No. 19 PawhuskaLess tuberculosis, more trachoma. None.No.Whites buying all they can.No. Decidedly.
No. 20 PawhuskaNo, I think not.In most cases, no.I think not.Nearly all have died.Very few sales made.Yes.
No. 21 SapulpaTuberculosis more, trachoma common 10 years ago.Not treated at home.Not as many as should have been.Yes.Whites hold large per cent.Yes.
No. 22 ShawneeWe think not.One or two cases.Very few.Three fatal cases.Holding allotments.Marked improvement.
No. 23 WatangaLess tuberculosis.Not given proper care.Allowed to go home if diseased. Little demand for land.Better.
No. 24 White EagleI do not think so.Not as a rule.Very small percent.Very low.Nearly all holding lands.Better.
No. 25 WyandotteI do not think so.Few.Three.One has died, there has not been.Whites hold a little less than one-half.Better.
Oregon
No. 1 KlamathAbout the same.Not given proper treatment.Yes.Yes.Sales just beginning.Yes.
No. 2 PendletonMore tuberculosis.Few. Full-bloods hold, mixed-bloods sell.
No. 3 RoseburgNo data. Yes.
No. 4 Warm SpringMore trachoma.No.No record.Yes.Holding them.Yes.
Utah
No. 1 Salt Lake CityNo data.
New York
No. 1 GowandaNo.No.No.No.Holding them.Yes.
Washington
No. 1 BellinghamNo.Yes.Five.All die.Indians hold lands.Yes.
No. 2 BellinghamNo.Never treated properly at home.A good many. Whites getting lands.Yes.
No. 3 Marysville Naturally better on account of selling land.
No. 4 Neah BayMore tuberculosis, less trachoma.Yes.Do not know.No.Sold lands off reservation only.Yes.
No. 5 No. YakimaPerhaps not.Not treated properly at home.Cannot say. Whites swindle lands.Yes, but losing lands.
No. 6 NespelemMore prevalent, I think.Not as a rule.Cannot tell.No.Not over 10% have passed into white hands.Yes.
No. 7 St. Mary’sNo.Never properly treated at home.Quite a few.Some have.Just now.Worse on account of whiskey which they get all the time.
No. 8 TakomaMore tuberculosis, less trachoma.We discharge only when very sick, and take charge of them.Twenty from our school.Seven died.Only few hold lands after reservation is opened.Yes.
No. 9 TulalipNo.Occasionally.Five percent or less.Yes.Whites encroaching.Generally, yes.
No. 10 WheelerI think there is more.No.Taken to government hospital.Do not know.White people buying heirship lands.Yes.
Wisconsin
No. 1 AdanahNo.No. No.Cannot sell.Yes.
No. 2 AshlandNo record of, ten years ago. Plenty now.No, children not cared for at home.Some.Yes.Indians holding them.Hardly.
No. 3 BayfieldI think not.They get better treatment at the schools. Whites not getting much.Yes.
No. 4 CarterThere is some here.No school at Agency.No dismissals.Cannot answer.Indians hold no allotments.Conditions improved since Agency was established.
No. 5 KesbenaNo.Yes.Thirty, but some have been transferred.No.Yes, whites buy when they can.No.
No. 6 KesbenaNo.Yes, or not admitted.No record.No.Large number at Stockridge have. Menominees not allotted.Very much so.
No. 7 TomahI think there is more.No.About fifteen.No.Indians holding them.More satisfactory.
CorrespondentIs immorality, in your opinion, due to the presence of low whites, or because of the Indian himself?Which of the two classes are in the better condition, the mixed-blood or full-blood Indian?Are the white people crowding your Indians and taking advantage of them?Do the Indians who are trained near their homes do better than Indians who are educated at a distance and return?Is the population increasing or decreasing?Are white men marrying Indian women in order to secure property?Is the Government properly protecting the Indians?
Alaska
No. 1 NolatoBoth, former about five times as much as latter.Not much difference.Yes, to some extent, but Indian retaliates.There is no difference.Slightly decreasing.No.Bureau of Education, yes; laws very bad.
No. 2 St. MichaelsLow whites. Better, (Yes).Slightly increasing.
No. 3Low whites.Both in poor shape.Not much. Decreasing. Not enough protecting.
Arizona
No. 1 Ft. DefianceIndian himself.Mixed-bloods.A little off the reservation.Yes.Slightly increasing.No.No.
No. 2 ParkerDue to old customs.Few mixed-bloods same condition.They are not.Yes.Decreasing among the full-bloods.No.It is.
No. 3 Phoenix
No. 4 SacatonCases due to Indian.Few mixed-bloods, these not impr’v’d.Yes, in regard to water.Yes.Slight increase, I think.No.Yes, but hampered by law and politics.
No. 5 St. MichaelsDue to Indian, because of customs.Mixed-bloods, only a few, however.Yes, off the reservation.Yes.Slightly increasing.No.No.
No. 6 TucsonTo Indians.Very few mixed-bloods.Among the Papagos but not the Pimas.I think so.Increasing.No.Not as regards land and water.
No. 7Low whites.No mixed bloods.Yes, if possible.Most assuredly.Increasing.Law forbids inter-marriages.No.
California
No. 1 BanningLittle immorality.Mixed-bloods.No.About same.Just holding its own.No.Yes.
No. 2 CampoIndian himself.Few mixed-bloods, these are better.No.About same.Slowly decreasing.No.Yes.
No. 3 CoveloBoth.Mixed-bloods.Not crowding, but taking advantage of necessities.Yes.About same.Only reprobates.Yes.
No. 4 El CujonVery few cases. No.Few of them.Increasing.No.Yes.
No. 5 GreenvilleTo both.The mixed-bloods.To no great extent.No.Holding its own.No.Yes.
No. 6 LikelyLow whites.Full-bloods.No.Yes.Decreasing.No.No.
No. 7 PalaLittle immorality.Very few full-bloods here.No.Yes, much better.Very slight increase.No.Yes, all it can.
No. 8 Ukiah Yes. No.
No. 9 Yuma, YumaIndian himself.Very few mixed-bloods here.No.Same.Same.No.Yes.
No. 10 N. CaliforniaLow whites.Full-bloods.No. Seems to be on the increase now.No.Government has done very little.
Colorado
No. 1 Navaho SpringsNo whites here.No mixed-bloods here.No.Yes.Increasing three percent per year.No.Yes.
No. Dakota
No. 1 ElbowoodsIndian himself.No difference.No not much.No difference noted.Slightly increasing.No.More energy needed.
No. 2 ElbowoodsIndian himself.Full bloods.No.Yes.Decreasing.Law forbids it.Yes.
No. 3 Ft. YatesLow whites and mixed-bloods.Mixed-bloods financially.No.Home training seems best.Increasing.Very seldom.Intentions good, officials bad.
No. 4 Standing RockTo Government, because Indian cannot marry until eighteen.Full-bloods.Yes.Yes.Increasing.No.No.
So. Dakota
No. 1 CheyenneBoth.Mixed-bloods.Yes.Yes.Holding its own.Yes.
No. 2 Crow CreekIndian nature (himself).Mixed-bloods.No.Little difference.Vacillating.No.Yes.
No. 3 Flandreau Mixed-bloods a little.No. No.What is necessary.
No. 4 GreenwoodBoth.Mixed-bloods.Yes.Yes.Increasing.No.Yes.
No. 5 McLaughlinBoth.Mixed, materially, otherwise full-blood.Only a large cattle company.Yes.Slight increase.Very few.No, in many respects.
No. 6 MissionLow whites.Same.Often.Yes. Not often.Failure.
No. 7 OaheLow whites.Not much difference.Not to any extent.Yes.Increasing.Not to any extent.Yes.
No. 8 Pine RidgeIndian (Mixed-blood).Mixed-blood.No.Yes.Increasing.Some.Yes .
No. 9 Pine RidgeLow whites.Mixed-blood.No.Yes.Mixed-bloods increasing, full-bloods decreasing.Some.
No. 10 RosebudBoth.Both in some respects.No.Yes.Increasing 1%.Some.In some ways.
No. 11 Rosebud Ag.Indian himself.Mixed-blood.Not much.Yes.4500 to 5490. Yes.
No. 12 SissetonIndian himself.Hard to say, full-blood in health.Yes, when they can.Cannot tell.Increasing slowly.Few.Indians say no.
No. 13 SissetonLow whites.Little difference.Some try to.Yes.Increasing.Some cases.Indians are citizens.
No. 13 SissetonIndian mostly.Little difference.When they can.Little difference. full-bloods decreasing.Mixed-bloods increasing, cases.Not now, few.To some extent.
No. 15 St. Francis Mixed-blood.Some.Yes.Slight increase. Dealt honestly with them.
Idaho
No. 1 Ft. HallIndian on sex, Low whites on liquor.Not much difference.No but would like to.Yes.Decreasing.Not many.Yes.
No. 2 Ft. LapwaiLow whites.Full-bloods.Yes.Yes.Don’t know.Rarely.Yes and No.
No. 3 LapwaiIndian customs.Mixed-bloods.Not generally.Yes.Increase slightly.No.Yes, here.
No. 4 SlickpooBoth.Mixed-bloods little better.Yes, as much as they can.Much better.Decreasing.A few.Not as regards morality and religion.
Iowa
No. 1 ToledoThey keep aloof from whites. Indians themselves.No noticeable difference.Whites encourage them, but few prey on them. No. Increasing slowly.No.
Kansas
No. 1 Baxter SpringsIndian himself.Mixed-bloods.When they get a chance.Yes.Decreasing.No.Yes.
No. 2 PowhattanIndian himself.Mixed-bloods, except morally.Yes.No.Increasing some.No. (Some Indians marry low white women.)Yes, could be improved.
Minnesota
No. 1 WinnebagoLow whites.Not much difference.Yes, to a great extent.Yes.Stationary.Not much now.Indians dissatisfied.
No. 2 BeaulieuLow whites. Yes. 75% increase.
No. 3 Cass LakeWhite man 90%.Full-blood.Yes.Yes.Full-blood decreasing, Mixed-blood increasing. Government ineffective.
No. 4 CloquetLow whites.Mixed-blood financially; full-blood morally.No.Yes.Full-blood decreasing, mixed-bloods on the increase.Yes, but not many.Yes.
Montana
No. 1 BrowningLow whites.Mixed-blood as a rule.No whites here.Cannot say.Increasing for two years.Few.Yes.
No. 2 Crow Ag.Indian nature.Full-blood, but little difference.No.No difference.Slowly decreasing.Two, but do not know the incentive.Yes, all possible.
No. 3 PoplarEarly low whites.Mixed-blood.Few whites here.Yes.Increasing, Indian blood.Few cases.Yes.
No. 4 JockoIndian himself.Mixed-blood.Some trying to.Yes.Increasing slightly.Not to any extent.Yes, all it can.
No. 5 Lame DeerWhat little there is, is due to Indian.Both the same.No.Same.Standstill.Three marriages to whites in eight years.Yes.
No. 6 Lodge GrassLow whites helped. No.No.Slight increase.Very few whites marry Indians.Yes, but system wrong.
No. 7 St. IgnatiusLow whites.Mixed-bloods materially, full-bloods morally.Trying to.Yes.Full-bloods decreasing, but the population increasing.Yes.To some extent.
No. 8 Wolf PointBoth.Full-bloods.No.Yes.Increasing.No.Trying to.
Nebraska
No. 1 SanteeIndian himself.Mixed-bloods.No, not to any extent.Yes.Standstill.No.Yes.
No. 2 SanteeBoth.Full-bloods generally.Yes, when they can.Yes.Increasing.No.Not in some cases.
Nevada
No. 1 NixonNo whites here.Full-bloods.No.Yes.Increasing.No.Yes.
No. 2 SchurzBoth.Full-bloods.Not on the reservation.Yes.Decreasing.No.Yes, on reservation.
New Mexico
No. 1 AlbuquerqueIndian himself.Mixed-bloods.A certain class does.No.Increasing.No.Yes.
No. 2 GallupIndian himself.No mixed-bloods.No.No.Standstill.No.Yes.
Oklahoma
No. 1 AnadarkoBoth.Same.Some whites are.Same.Increasing.In a few cases.Yes and No.
No. 2 AnadarkoLargely to low whites.Same.Yes, when they can.Yes, as a rule.Increasing slightly.Not to any extent.
No. 3 AnadarkoIndian himself.Full-bloods.No.Yes.Increasing.A few.Everything it can do.
No. 4 AtokaTo low whites.Mixed-bloods.Yes.No.Full-bloods decreasing.Not much now.No.
No. 5 BaconeBoth, mostly to whites. Very much.Yes. Yes.Partially so.
No. 6 CarnegieLow whites.Mixed-bloods.Yes.Yes.Increasing.Some, few.No.
No. 7 ChecotahLow whites.Mixed-bloods.Yes.No difference.Full-bloods decreasing.Not now.Trying to.
No. 8 DarlingtonLow whites.Full-bloods, exceptions favor mixed.No.Cannot say.Increasing slightly.Not here.Not doing all it can, or should.
No. 9 DurantBoth.Mixed-bloods.Many try to.No.Full-bloods decreasing, mixed increasing.Not as much now.Doing a great deal.
No. 10 DurantLow whites.Mixed-bloods.Yes.No difference.Decreasing.Yes, low whites are.Do not think so.
No. 11 EufaulaEarly low whites, now Indian.Mixed-bloods.Yes. Full bloods decreasing.Yes.It is now.
No. 12 HobartBoth. When they can.Yes.Increasing. As far as Indian will let it.
No. 13 HoldenvilleLow whites.Mixed-bloods.Yes.I don’t know.Decreasing.Not now.No.
No. 14 HugoBoth.Mixed-bloods.When they can.Same.Decreasing.Yes.Government does not understand.
No. 15 HugoLow whites.Mixed-bloods.Yes.Yes.Decreasing.Not as much now.Yes, but it makes mistakes.
No. 16 LawtonLow whites.Little difference.A certain class do.Yes.Increasing 15% in ten years.A few have.Yes.
No. 17 Mountain ViewBoth.No difference.Many do.No difference.Increase.No.As well as Indian lets it.
No. 18 MuskogeeIndian himself.Mixed-bloods.Yes.No. Not as a rule.Making a conscientious effort.
No. 19 PawhuskaLow whites.Full-bloods.Yes.Yes.Full-bloods decreasing, population increasing.Nearly every time.All it can.
No. 20 PawhuskaLow whites and colored people.Mixed-bloods.Yes.Yes.Increasing.Yes.As far as possible.
No. 21 SapulpaBoth.Full-bloods.Yes.Not if those trained away are well advanced. Yes.
No. 22 ShawneeBoth.Mixed-bloods.Some try to.Young children do.Increasing. Doing efficient work.
No. 23 WatangaEarly whites.Same.Some try to.No difference.Mixed-bloods increased. Full-bloods, standstill.Two cases in 15 years.All it can.
No. 24 White EagleBoth.Same.They cannot.Yes.Increase.No.Yes, but needs changes.
No. 25 WyandotteLow whites.Same.All they can.No difference.Slight increase.Not markedly true.All it can.
Oregon
No. 1 KlamathIndian himself.Mixed-blood.No.I think so.Standstill.Not yet.I think so.
No. 2 Pendleton Full-blood decreasing, mixed-blood increasing.No.Yes.
No. 3 RoseburgBoth.Mixed-blood.Yes.Yes. Yes.Yes.
No. 4 Warm Sp.Indian (no whites here.)Same.Some do.No.Decreasing.No.Yes.
Utah
No. 1 Salt Lake City.
Washington
No. 1 BellinghamNo low whites here.Same.They cannot.Yes.Increasing.None.Yes, could be improved.
No. 2 BellinghamLow whites.Same.No, except gamblers.I think so.Standstill.They try.Yes, but need police.
No. 3 Marysville Materially the mixed-bloods. Morally the full-bloods.Few. Slowly decreasing.Very few.Yes, at least theoretically.
No. 4 Neah BayIndian nature.All mixed-blood.No, they assist them.In my opinion, no.Some tribes increase, others decrease.No.Yes.
No. 5 No. YakimaLow whites and colored people.Mixed-blood.Yes, in every way possible.Do not know.Holding own.Yes.No.
No. 6 NespelemLow whites.Mixed-blood.Yes, in places.Yes, as a rule.Mixed-bloods increasing. Full-bloods decreasing.Not very much.Doing very well.
No. 7 St. Mary’sWhiskey.About the same.No.I think so.About the same.They try.Yes. Lack of police is bad.
No. 8 Tacoma Mixed, temporally; full-blood otherwise.As soon as they can.Little difference.Increasing.Hardly ever.Only on the reservation.
No. 9 TulalipBoth.Mixed-blood.When they can.Yes.Increasing slightly.Not to any extent.Not sure it has.
No. 10 WheelerLow whites.Full-blood.Yes.Yes. Rare.Yes and no.
Wisconsin
No. 1 AdanahLow whites.All mixed-bloods.No.Yes.Standing still.Now and then.Too much red tape.
No. 2 AshlandBoth.Mixed-bloods.No.Yes.Decreasing.No.Yes.
No. 3 BayfieldLow whites mostly.Full-bloods, morally. Mixed financially and intellectually.Treated as whites.About same.Full-bloods decreasing. Population increasing.Occasionally.Yes.
No. 4 CarterVery little immorality.Only full-bloods.To a small degree.None have gone away.Increasing.No inter-marriages.Done a great deal.
No. 5 KesbenaBoth.Mixed-bloods.No whites here.Yes.Small increase.No.
No. 6 KesbenaBoth.Full-bloods.Traders, outside, do.Same.Increasing.Not yet.Here it is.
No. 7 TomahOnly to whites when they sell liquor.What few mixed-breeds we have are better.Not here.Yes, perhaps.Increased a little.Indians have no property.Yes. Mistakes are made.
New York
No. 1 GowandaIndian himself.No full-bloods.Only hotels and saloons.No. No.Not in some cases.