EXHIBIT A.-Indian reservations under the Indian Reorganization Act by vote the Indians in accordance with sec. 18 of the act-Continued EXHIBIT A.-Indian reservations under the Indian Reorganization Act by vote of the Indians in accordance with sec. 18 of the act-Continued EXHIBIT A.-Indian reservations under the Indian Reorganization the Indians in accrdance with sec. 18 of the act-Continued Act by EXHIBIT B.-Indian reservations not under the Indian Reorganization Act, by vote of the Indians-Continued By the Alaska amendment of May 1, 1936, the various Indian tribes or groups in Alaska are entitled to some of the benefits of the Indian Reorganization Act. These Indians are so widely scattered and unorganized that it is impossible to list the individual groups at this time. Total Indian population of Alaska......... 29, 983 By the Oklahoma amendment of June 26, 1936 (Public, 816, 74th Cong.), the following groups are entitled to some of the benefits of the Indian Reorganization Act: EXHIBIT B-1.—Tribes which by special legislation participate in some of the benefits of the Indian Reorganization Act (these tribes were not required to vote for or against its acceptance) EXHIBIT C.-Number of tribes with constitutions and estimated total population |