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risen to their feet, clad with the hope begotten of security and the dignity of individual rights.  Those who had never troubled themselves with the future have been startled into activity, & but few remain inert and unambitious.

The future not presenting certain definite inducements, has simulated the men to cast about, ask how they can realize these advantages speedily & it is along this line of thought, by counting up what they possess, realizing what they need, & feeling that they must act for themselves if they are to [[strikethrough]] advance and [[/strikethrough]] attain prosperity that has led the people to open talk and gradually to determined [[strikethrough]] talk [[/strikethrough]] speech as to the necessity for changes [[strikethrough]] needful [[/strikethrough]] in the management of the Tribe.  They [[strikethrough]] find [[/strikethrough]] have learned the fact that each one of the [[?]] contributes to his or her quota toward [[strikethrough]] all [[/strikethrough]] pay of the employees, and but few persons are served by this, therefore the many lose & [[strikethrough]] the [[/strikethrough]] a few gain at the expense of the many, this [[strikethrough]] [[?]] arrangement [[/strikethrough]] result