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AudioAnnual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, December 1837
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LibriVox recording of Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, December 1837 by Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Read in English by LibriVox Volunteers. Because the US Constitution gives the power of relating to (and control over) Indian tribes, Congress requires updates every year, and those reports are available to the public. In 1837, the Office of Indian Affairs was still under the War Department and did not publish the Commissioner's report as a separate document. In this era of removal and the apparent growth of the Office of Indian Affairs, the focus is on reports from the agents regarding specific topics, along with instructions to the agents, laws and regulations, and numerous blank forms to be completed (lest we fall into the folly of thinking that bureaucracy generated less paperwork in the nineteenth century). The agents reported on the overall situation in their areas (including information about geography and climate), schools and education, and thoughts about what additional laws needed to be passed. Most of the authors of the individual sections are not recorded. Only a single section purports to be written by a Native tribe--a petition from the Shawnees.…
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Commissioner of Indian Affairs
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librivox; audiobooks;native american history; government reports; indian removal; shawnee tribe
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