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finally and entirely settled.

In allotting the land to the Indians while each
adult has had partly freedom of choice for himself
or in his minor children, the future interests of the people have been bright his mind and counsel given when desired.  [[?]] portion of the young, active interference of and progressive part of the sincerity have pushed out from [[?]] of the Missouri and to his lands in the vicinity of the railroad with the express purpose of coming
           contact with civilization and [[?]]
themselves for future citizenship. as the men leave
their club [[?]] at school the future promises well.  The people have taken a lively interest in
the securing of their lands and using their farms
individually.  In freedom from overselling and the
general [[?]] of

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