. The First American Catholic Missionary Congress. z Perce, Northern Cheyenne, Nespelim, Nisqualli,Okinagan, Oneida, Osage, Ottawa, Pima, Paiute, Papago, Pot-tawatomi, Pend dOreille, Pueblo, Pawnee, Puyallup, Quapaw,Sklallam, Shoshoni, Stockbridge, Skagit, Swinomish, Suqua-mish, Snokomish, Sanpoil, Santiam, Shashta, Siletz, Seneca,Sioux, Tinneh, Tulalip, Ute, Umatilla, Umpqua, Wyandotte,Winnebago, Wenatchi, Walla Walla, Wapato, Yamhill, Yakima. According to the latest report of the Commissioner ofIndian Affairs, the Indian population, exclusive of Alaska,is given as 298,472. The latest report
. The First American Catholic Missionary Congress. z Perce, Northern Cheyenne, Nespelim, Nisqualli,Okinagan, Oneida, Osage, Ottawa, Pima, Paiute, Papago, Pot-tawatomi, Pend dOreille, Pueblo, Pawnee, Puyallup, Quapaw,Sklallam, Shoshoni, Stockbridge, Skagit, Swinomish, Suqua-mish, Snokomish, Sanpoil, Santiam, Shashta, Siletz, Seneca,Sioux, Tinneh, Tulalip, Ute, Umatilla, Umpqua, Wyandotte,Winnebago, Wenatchi, Walla Walla, Wapato, Yamhill, Yakima. According to the latest report of the Commissioner ofIndian Affairs, the Indian population, exclusive of Alaska,is given as 298,472. The latest report of the Catholic IndianBureau gives the Catholic Indian population, inclusive ofAlaska, as 51,007. In the report of the Commissioner of In-dian Affairs, negroes who have acquired tribal rights amongthe Indians and intermarried white citizens are accounted asIndians. In the census of Indian Catholics, found in the re-port of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, only Catho-lics of Indian blood are included, but the census is very inac-curate. 124.
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