TABLE OF STATISTICS
| Correspondent | Is 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? |
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| Alaska | ||||||
| No. 1. Nulato | Tuberculosis 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. Michaels | No. | Not one. | Not one. | No white men here. | Much better. | |
| No. 3 | Yes. | No. | Yes. | Uncertain. | None here. | No. |
| Arizona | ||||||
| No. 1 Ft. Defiance | Less tuberculosis and trachoma. | No. (No diseases treated properly at home). | Few, government regulation. | Yes. | Holding their allotments. | Yes, much better. |
| No. 2 Parker | Records do not show it. | No. | Eight, in last three years. | Yes. | Keeping their allotments. | Decidedly so. |
| No. 3 Phoenix | Increased, I think. | |||||
| No. 4 Sacaton | No reliable statistics. | Not generally. | Not able to state. | Do not know. | No allotments made. | Need water to improve. |
| No. 5 St. Michaels | No. | No diseases treated at home. | Few; tuberculosis cases. | Yes. | Holding allotments. | Yes. |
| No. 6 Tucson | Cannot answer. | Yes and No. | Very few. | Cannot answer. | Holding their allotments. | Cannot answer. |
| No. 7 | There is. | Tuberculosis, discharged. Trachoma, treated in schools. | Many. | Yes. | Allotments held by the Government. | It is. |
| California | ||||||
| No. 1 Banning | No. | Yes, sent home to die. | Not many. | There has not. | No allotments. | Decidedly better. |
| No. 2 Campo | No. | No proper treatment at home. | One case on account of sickness. | No children sent home. | No allotments. | Fifty per cent better. |
| No. 3 Covelo | No. | 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 Cujon | No. | No. | No. | No. | No allotments. | Yes. |
| No. 5 Greenville | I think not. | No. | Probably about twenty. | Yes. | Few allotments sold to best interest of Indian. | Yes. |
| No. 6 Likely | Yes, much more. | No. | No. | No. | Holding them. | No, much worse. |
| No. 7 Pala | There is much more than five years ago. | Percentage very small. | All sent home have died (seven). | Holding them by law. | Much better. | |
| No. 8 Ukiah | Not to my knowledge. | |||||
| No. 9 Yuma Yuma | No. | No. | No. | No. | Holding them. | No. |
| No. 10 N. California | I 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 Springs | No data. | No treatment at home. | No data. | Yes. | No allotments. | Yes. |
| No. Dakota | ||||||
| No. 1 Elbowoods | We 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 Elbowoods | Yes, I believe there is. | None of late. | Yes, from non-reservation schools. | Indian holds land. | Yes. | |
| No. 3 Ft. Yates | Less frequent now. | No. | Few. | About 2%. | Holding them. | No. |
| No. 4 Standing Rock | Greatly increased. | Not sent home soon enough. | Holding them. | |||
| So. Dakota | ||||||
| No. 1 Cheyenne | I 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 Creek | I do not think so. | No. | Percentage high. | Cannot dispose of lands. | No. | |
| No. 3 Flandreau | More satisfactory. | |||||
| No. 4 Greenwood | About 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 McLaughlin | Yes. | Only when case is hopeless. | Yes. | Very high. | Very few sales. | Not much. |
| No. 6 Mission | Both very bad. | In some cases. | High. | Some sell. | Yes and No. | |
| No. 7 Oahe | I think not. | Not as a rule. | Yes. | Yes. | Holding allotments. | Yes. |
| No. 8 Pine Ridge | No. | 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 Ridge | So it seems to me. | Few. | Per cent. not so high. | Holding allotments. | Poorer. | |
| No. 10 Rosebud | Less. | 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 Sisseton | No. | No. | Sick children, because of lack of room. | Not a high percent. | Indians want to sell. | Some improvement. |
| No. 13 Sisseton | No. | Some are. | Scarcely any. | Two percent. | Forty percent holding own. | Yes, great improvement. |
| No. 14 Sisseton | Probably less tuberculosis, more trachoma. | No. | Diseased ones not taken. | Yes. | Whites, as soon as they can. | No. |
| No. 15 St. Francis | Tuberculosis same, Trachoma better. | Not so very many. | No data. | Not allowed to sell. | Yes, in some respects. | |
| Idaho | ||||||
| No. 1 Fort Hall | Yes. | No. | Aver. 31 per year. | Almost 100%. | None sold yet. | I think so. |
| No. 2 Ft. Lapwai | I think there is more. | No. | Yes, but taken to hospital. | Do not know. | Whites are buying heirship lands. | Yes. |
| No. 3 Lapwai | Less, it has been stated. | Examined before admitted. | Few. | Many deaths. | Largest percent held by Indians. | Better. |
| No. 4 Slickpoo | Yes, more tuberculosis. | Yes, for contagious diseases. | Yes. | Yes. | Whites buying from half-breeds. | I think not. |
| Iowa | ||||||
| No. 1 Toledo | Not on the increase. | They are not. | No data. | No. | Unallotted. | Yes. |
| Kansas | ||||||
| No. 1 Baxter Springs | Yes, among some families. | No. | No. | No. | Yes, until restriction is removed. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Powhattan | No. | Not well cared for at home. | Comparatively few. | Yes. | Majority are. | Yes, except for morals. |
| Minnesota | ||||||
| No. 1 Winnebago | No, not so much. | No. | None from our school. | Not from our school. | White people rent or buy fast. | No. |
| No. 2 Beaulieu | More tuberculosis, less trachoma. | None. | Only 15% will hold allotments in 6 years. | No. | ||
| No. 3 Cass Lake | I should judge so. | No. | Not many, they are examined before admitted. | Percentage high. | Whites get all they can. | No. |
| No. 4 Cloquet | Not more than ten years ago. | Very few. | Few. | Thirty percent. | Holding their allotments. | No. |
| Montana | ||||||
| No. 1 Browning | No. | In many cases. | No data. | High percent. | No allotments made. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Crow Ag’cy | No. | Not a great many. | No. | High percent. | Sell patents in fee and heirship lands. | Yes, decidedly. |
| No. 3 Poplar | Tuberculosis same, more trachoma. | About ten a year. | Percentage is above the average. | Indians just received them. | Far better. | |
| No. 4 Jocko | No. | No. | No boarding-school. | No. | Full-bloods are, the others sell. | Yes. |
| No. 5 Lame Deer | Yes, more. | Not properly treated at home. | Not many. | High percent. | No allotments. | Yes. |
| No. 6 Lodge Grass | No. | No. | Two in ten years. | No, the reverse is true. | Prefer to sell when they can. | Yes, decidedly. |
| No. 7 St. Ignatius | At 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 Point | I do not think so. | No. | No. | No. | Holding allotments. | Yes, much. |
| Nebraska | ||||||
| No. 1 Santee | Less tuberculosis but possibly more trachoma. | Very few. | No. | Very high percent. | Holding them fairly well. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Santee | I think not. More notice is made of it. | Cannot say. | Cannot say. | Many pass into white hands. | Yes. | |
| Nevada | ||||||
| No. 1 Nixon | No. | No. | Four. | No. | No allotments made. | Yes, very much. |
| No. 2 Schurz | Yes. | No. | Twenty to thirty. | Yes. | Holding allotments. | Yes. |
| New Mexico | ||||||
| No. 1 Albuquerque | Apparently there is more. | No. | Yes. | Yes. | Holding allotments. | Yes, slowly. |
| No. 2 Gallup | I do not think so. | No. | No record. | No. | Holding allotments. | Yes. |
| Oklahoma | ||||||
| No. 1 Anadarko | Probably more is known. | Not as a rule. | Do not know of many. | Yes. | Some Indians sell. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Anadarko | About the same. | No. | No, not very many. | Yes. | Those who can, sell. | Yes. |
| No. 3 Anadarko | On 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 Atoka | I think so. | No. | Do not know. | Yes. | Whites getting many. | No. |
| No. 5 Bacone | No data. | No. | Yes. | Whites getting many. | ||
| No. 6 Carnegie | Less tuberculosis, trachoma same. | Not many. | Yes. | Whites getting many. | No. | |
| No. 7 Checotah | Yes. | No. | A good number. | Yes. | All unrestricted are sold. | No. |
| No. 8 Darlington | Less tuberculosis, trachoma unknown ten years ago. | Not here. | Yes. | Very high, but reducing. | Both are true. | Yes. |
| No. 9 Durant | Considerably less. | Are not admitted. | Selling as fast as they can. | Yes. | ||
| No. 10 Durant | No increase. | No. | No. | Nearly all die. | Whites getting them. | Indian says, no. I say, yes and no. |
| No. 11 Eufaula | Not increasing. | No. | Six this year. | Not high. | Whites try to. | Yes. |
| No. 12 Hobart | No. | Yes and no. | No. | Holding allotments. | Yes. | |
| No. 13 Holdenville | There is. | No. | I do not know. | They sell all they can. | Yes. | |
| No. 14 Hugo | More. | Discharged for outdoor exercise. | Not many. | Holding allotments. | Indian not satisfied. | |
| No. 15 Hugo | Less tuberculosis, trachoma same. | Very few. | Do not know. | High percentage. | Few Indians hold all their allotments. | Yes. |
| No. 16 Lawton | Less tuberculosis, more trachoma. | Cared for in the schools. | Very few. | High percentage. | Very few sell their lands. | Yes. |
| No. 17 Mountain View | Less tuberculosis, more trachoma. | Not treated at home. | A good many, I think. | No. | Holding them. | Yes. |
| No. 18 Muskogee | More satisfactory conditions. | Yes. | ||||
| No. 19 Pawhuska | Less tuberculosis, more trachoma. | None. | No. | Whites buying all they can. | No. Decidedly. | |
| No. 20 Pawhuska | No, I think not. | In most cases, no. | I think not. | Nearly all have died. | Very few sales made. | Yes. |
| No. 21 Sapulpa | Tuberculosis 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 Shawnee | We think not. | One or two cases. | Very few. | Three fatal cases. | Holding allotments. | Marked improvement. |
| No. 23 Watanga | Less tuberculosis. | Not given proper care. | Allowed to go home if diseased. | Little demand for land. | Better. | |
| No. 24 White Eagle | I do not think so. | Not as a rule. | Very small percent. | Very low. | Nearly all holding lands. | Better. |
| No. 25 Wyandotte | I 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 Klamath | About the same. | Not given proper treatment. | Yes. | Yes. | Sales just beginning. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Pendleton | More tuberculosis. | Few. | Full-bloods hold, mixed-bloods sell. | |||
| No. 3 Roseburg | No data. | Yes. | ||||
| No. 4 Warm Spring | More trachoma. | No. | No record. | Yes. | Holding them. | Yes. |
| Utah | ||||||
| No. 1 Salt Lake City | No data. | |||||
| New York | ||||||
| No. 1 Gowanda | No. | No. | No. | No. | Holding them. | Yes. |
| Washington | ||||||
| No. 1 Bellingham | No. | Yes. | Five. | All die. | Indians hold lands. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Bellingham | No. | 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 Bay | More tuberculosis, less trachoma. | Yes. | Do not know. | No. | Sold lands off reservation only. | Yes. |
| No. 5 No. Yakima | Perhaps not. | Not treated properly at home. | Cannot say. | Whites swindle lands. | Yes, but losing lands. | |
| No. 6 Nespelem | More prevalent, I think. | Not as a rule. | Cannot tell. | No. | Not over 10% have passed into white hands. | Yes. |
| No. 7 St. Mary’s | No. | 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 Takoma | More 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 Tulalip | No. | Occasionally. | Five percent or less. | Yes. | Whites encroaching. | Generally, yes. |
| No. 10 Wheeler | I think there is more. | No. | Taken to government hospital. | Do not know. | White people buying heirship lands. | Yes. |
| Wisconsin | ||||||
| No. 1 Adanah | No. | No. | No. | Cannot sell. | Yes. | |
| No. 2 Ashland | No record of, ten years ago. Plenty now. | No, children not cared for at home. | Some. | Yes. | Indians holding them. | Hardly. |
| No. 3 Bayfield | I think not. | They get better treatment at the schools. | Whites not getting much. | Yes. | ||
| No. 4 Carter | There is some here. | No school at Agency. | No dismissals. | Cannot answer. | Indians hold no allotments. | Conditions improved since Agency was established. |
| No. 5 Kesbena | No. | Yes. | Thirty, but some have been transferred. | No. | Yes, whites buy when they can. | No. |
| No. 6 Kesbena | No. | Yes, or not admitted. | No record. | No. | Large number at Stockridge have. Menominees not allotted. | Very much so. |
| No. 7 Tomah | I think there is more. | No. | About fifteen. | No. | Indians holding them. | More satisfactory. |
| Correspondent | Is 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? |
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| Alaska | |||||||
| No. 1 Nolato | Both, 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. Michaels | Low whites. | Better, (Yes). | Slightly increasing. | ||||
| No. 3 | Low whites. | Both in poor shape. | Not much. | Decreasing. | Not enough protecting. | ||
| Arizona | |||||||
| No. 1 Ft. Defiance | Indian himself. | Mixed-bloods. | A little off the reservation. | Yes. | Slightly increasing. | No. | No. |
| No. 2 Parker | Due 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 Sacaton | Cases 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. Michaels | Due to Indian, because of customs. | Mixed-bloods, only a few, however. | Yes, off the reservation. | Yes. | Slightly increasing. | No. | No. |
| No. 6 Tucson | To Indians. | Very few mixed-bloods. | Among the Papagos but not the Pimas. | I think so. | Increasing. | No. | Not as regards land and water. |
| No. 7 | Low whites. | No mixed bloods. | Yes, if possible. | Most assuredly. | Increasing. | Law forbids inter-marriages. | No. |
| California | |||||||
| No. 1 Banning | Little immorality. | Mixed-bloods. | No. | About same. | Just holding its own. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Campo | Indian himself. | Few mixed-bloods, these are better. | No. | About same. | Slowly decreasing. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 3 Covelo | Both. | Mixed-bloods. | Not crowding, but taking advantage of necessities. | Yes. | About same. | Only reprobates. | Yes. |
| No. 4 El Cujon | Very few cases. | No. | Few of them. | Increasing. | No. | Yes. | |
| No. 5 Greenville | To both. | The mixed-bloods. | To no great extent. | No. | Holding its own. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 6 Likely | Low whites. | Full-bloods. | No. | Yes. | Decreasing. | No. | No. |
| No. 7 Pala | Little 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, Yuma | Indian himself. | Very few mixed-bloods here. | No. | Same. | Same. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 10 N. California | Low whites. | Full-bloods. | No. | Seems to be on the increase now. | No. | Government has done very little. | |
| Colorado | |||||||
| No. 1 Navaho Springs | No whites here. | No mixed-bloods here. | No. | Yes. | Increasing three percent per year. | No. | Yes. |
| No. Dakota | |||||||
| No. 1 Elbowoods | Indian himself. | No difference. | No not much. | No difference noted. | Slightly increasing. | No. | More energy needed. |
| No. 2 Elbowoods | Indian himself. | Full bloods. | No. | Yes. | Decreasing. | Law forbids it. | Yes. |
| No. 3 Ft. Yates | Low whites and mixed-bloods. | Mixed-bloods financially. | No. | Home training seems best. | Increasing. | Very seldom. | Intentions good, officials bad. |
| No. 4 Standing Rock | To Government, because Indian cannot marry until eighteen. | Full-bloods. | Yes. | Yes. | Increasing. | No. | No. |
| So. Dakota | |||||||
| No. 1 Cheyenne | Both. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | Yes. | Holding its own. | Yes. | |
| No. 2 Crow Creek | Indian nature (himself). | Mixed-bloods. | No. | Little difference. | Vacillating. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 3 Flandreau | Mixed-bloods a little. | No. | No. | What is necessary. | |||
| No. 4 Greenwood | Both. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | Yes. | Increasing. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 5 McLaughlin | Both. | Mixed, materially, otherwise full-blood. | Only a large cattle company. | Yes. | Slight increase. | Very few. | No, in many respects. |
| No. 6 Mission | Low whites. | Same. | Often. | Yes. | Not often. | Failure. | |
| No. 7 Oahe | Low whites. | Not much difference. | Not to any extent. | Yes. | Increasing. | Not to any extent. | Yes. |
| No. 8 Pine Ridge | Indian (Mixed-blood). | Mixed-blood. | No. | Yes. | Increasing. | Some. | Yes . |
| No. 9 Pine Ridge | Low whites. | Mixed-blood. | No. | Yes. | Mixed-bloods increasing, full-bloods decreasing. | Some. | |
| No. 10 Rosebud | Both. | 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 Sisseton | Indian himself. | Hard to say, full-blood in health. | Yes, when they can. | Cannot tell. | Increasing slowly. | Few. | Indians say no. |
| No. 13 Sisseton | Low whites. | Little difference. | Some try to. | Yes. | Increasing. | Some cases. | Indians are citizens. |
| No. 13 Sisseton | Indian 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. Hall | Indian on sex, Low whites on liquor. | Not much difference. | No but would like to. | Yes. | Decreasing. | Not many. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Ft. Lapwai | Low whites. | Full-bloods. | Yes. | Yes. | Don’t know. | Rarely. | Yes and No. |
| No. 3 Lapwai | Indian customs. | Mixed-bloods. | Not generally. | Yes. | Increase slightly. | No. | Yes, here. |
| No. 4 Slickpoo | Both. | Mixed-bloods little better. | Yes, as much as they can. | Much better. | Decreasing. | A few. | Not as regards morality and religion. |
| Iowa | |||||||
| No. 1 Toledo | They 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 Springs | Indian himself. | Mixed-bloods. | When they get a chance. | Yes. | Decreasing. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Powhattan | Indian himself. | Mixed-bloods, except morally. | Yes. | No. | Increasing some. | No. (Some Indians marry low white women.) | Yes, could be improved. |
| Minnesota | |||||||
| No. 1 Winnebago | Low whites. | Not much difference. | Yes, to a great extent. | Yes. | Stationary. | Not much now. | Indians dissatisfied. |
| No. 2 Beaulieu | Low whites. | Yes. | 75% increase. | ||||
| No. 3 Cass Lake | White man 90%. | Full-blood. | Yes. | Yes. | Full-blood decreasing, Mixed-blood increasing. | Government ineffective. | |
| No. 4 Cloquet | Low 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 Browning | Low 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 Poplar | Early low whites. | Mixed-blood. | Few whites here. | Yes. | Increasing, Indian blood. | Few cases. | Yes. |
| No. 4 Jocko | Indian himself. | Mixed-blood. | Some trying to. | Yes. | Increasing slightly. | Not to any extent. | Yes, all it can. |
| No. 5 Lame Deer | What little there is, is due to Indian. | Both the same. | No. | Same. | Standstill. | Three marriages to whites in eight years. | Yes. |
| No. 6 Lodge Grass | Low whites helped. | No. | No. | Slight increase. | Very few whites marry Indians. | Yes, but system wrong. | |
| No. 7 St. Ignatius | Low whites. | Mixed-bloods materially, full-bloods morally. | Trying to. | Yes. | Full-bloods decreasing, but the population increasing. | Yes. | To some extent. |
| No. 8 Wolf Point | Both. | Full-bloods. | No. | Yes. | Increasing. | No. | Trying to. |
| Nebraska | |||||||
| No. 1 Santee | Indian himself. | Mixed-bloods. | No, not to any extent. | Yes. | Standstill. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Santee | Both. | Full-bloods generally. | Yes, when they can. | Yes. | Increasing. | No. | Not in some cases. |
| Nevada | |||||||
| No. 1 Nixon | No whites here. | Full-bloods. | No. | Yes. | Increasing. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Schurz | Both. | Full-bloods. | Not on the reservation. | Yes. | Decreasing. | No. | Yes, on reservation. |
| New Mexico | |||||||
| No. 1 Albuquerque | Indian himself. | Mixed-bloods. | A certain class does. | No. | Increasing. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 2 Gallup | Indian himself. | No mixed-bloods. | No. | No. | Standstill. | No. | Yes. |
| Oklahoma | |||||||
| No. 1 Anadarko | Both. | Same. | Some whites are. | Same. | Increasing. | In a few cases. | Yes and No. |
| No. 2 Anadarko | Largely to low whites. | Same. | Yes, when they can. | Yes, as a rule. | Increasing slightly. | Not to any extent. | |
| No. 3 Anadarko | Indian himself. | Full-bloods. | No. | Yes. | Increasing. | A few. | Everything it can do. |
| No. 4 Atoka | To low whites. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | No. | Full-bloods decreasing. | Not much now. | No. |
| No. 5 Bacone | Both, mostly to whites. | Very much. | Yes. | Yes. | Partially so. | ||
| No. 6 Carnegie | Low whites. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | Yes. | Increasing. | Some, few. | No. |
| No. 7 Checotah | Low whites. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | No difference. | Full-bloods decreasing. | Not now. | Trying to. |
| No. 8 Darlington | Low whites. | Full-bloods, exceptions favor mixed. | No. | Cannot say. | Increasing slightly. | Not here. | Not doing all it can, or should. |
| No. 9 Durant | Both. | Mixed-bloods. | Many try to. | No. | Full-bloods decreasing, mixed increasing. | Not as much now. | Doing a great deal. |
| No. 10 Durant | Low whites. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | No difference. | Decreasing. | Yes, low whites are. | Do not think so. |
| No. 11 Eufaula | Early low whites, now Indian. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | Full bloods decreasing. | Yes. | It is now. | |
| No. 12 Hobart | Both. | When they can. | Yes. | Increasing. | As far as Indian will let it. | ||
| No. 13 Holdenville | Low whites. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | I don’t know. | Decreasing. | Not now. | No. |
| No. 14 Hugo | Both. | Mixed-bloods. | When they can. | Same. | Decreasing. | Yes. | Government does not understand. |
| No. 15 Hugo | Low whites. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | Yes. | Decreasing. | Not as much now. | Yes, but it makes mistakes. |
| No. 16 Lawton | Low whites. | Little difference. | A certain class do. | Yes. | Increasing 15% in ten years. | A few have. | Yes. |
| No. 17 Mountain View | Both. | No difference. | Many do. | No difference. | Increase. | No. | As well as Indian lets it. |
| No. 18 Muskogee | Indian himself. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | No. | Not as a rule. | Making a conscientious effort. | |
| No. 19 Pawhuska | Low whites. | Full-bloods. | Yes. | Yes. | Full-bloods decreasing, population increasing. | Nearly every time. | All it can. |
| No. 20 Pawhuska | Low whites and colored people. | Mixed-bloods. | Yes. | Yes. | Increasing. | Yes. | As far as possible. |
| No. 21 Sapulpa | Both. | Full-bloods. | Yes. | Not if those trained away are well advanced. | Yes. | ||
| No. 22 Shawnee | Both. | Mixed-bloods. | Some try to. | Young children do. | Increasing. | Doing efficient work. | |
| No. 23 Watanga | Early whites. | Same. | Some try to. | No difference. | Mixed-bloods increased. Full-bloods, standstill. | Two cases in 15 years. | All it can. |
| No. 24 White Eagle | Both. | Same. | They cannot. | Yes. | Increase. | No. | Yes, but needs changes. |
| No. 25 Wyandotte | Low whites. | Same. | All they can. | No difference. | Slight increase. | Not markedly true. | All it can. |
| Oregon | |||||||
| No. 1 Klamath | Indian 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 Roseburg | Both. | 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 Bellingham | No low whites here. | Same. | They cannot. | Yes. | Increasing. | None. | Yes, could be improved. |
| No. 2 Bellingham | Low 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 Bay | Indian nature. | All mixed-blood. | No, they assist them. | In my opinion, no. | Some tribes increase, others decrease. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 5 No. Yakima | Low whites and colored people. | Mixed-blood. | Yes, in every way possible. | Do not know. | Holding own. | Yes. | No. |
| No. 6 Nespelem | Low 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’s | Whiskey. | 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 Tulalip | Both. | Mixed-blood. | When they can. | Yes. | Increasing slightly. | Not to any extent. | Not sure it has. |
| No. 10 Wheeler | Low whites. | Full-blood. | Yes. | Yes. | Rare. | Yes and no. | |
| Wisconsin | |||||||
| No. 1 Adanah | Low whites. | All mixed-bloods. | No. | Yes. | Standing still. | Now and then. | Too much red tape. |
| No. 2 Ashland | Both. | Mixed-bloods. | No. | Yes. | Decreasing. | No. | Yes. |
| No. 3 Bayfield | Low whites mostly. | Full-bloods, morally. Mixed financially and intellectually. | Treated as whites. | About same. | Full-bloods decreasing. Population increasing. | Occasionally. | Yes. |
| No. 4 Carter | Very little immorality. | Only full-bloods. | To a small degree. | None have gone away. | Increasing. | No inter-marriages. | Done a great deal. |
| No. 5 Kesbena | Both. | Mixed-bloods. | No whites here. | Yes. | Small increase. | No. | |
| No. 6 Kesbena | Both. | Full-bloods. | Traders, outside, do. | Same. | Increasing. | Not yet. | Here it is. |
| No. 7 Tomah | Only 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 Gowanda | Indian himself. | No full-bloods. | Only hotels and saloons. | No. | No. | Not in some cases. | |