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[CITE: 25USC127]

 
                            TITLE 25--INDIANS
 
    CHAPTER 4--PERFORMANCE BY UNITED STATES OF OBLIGATIONS TO INDIANS
 
           SUBCHAPTER II--DISBURSEMENT OF MONEYS AND SUPPLIES
 
Sec. 127. Moneys or annuities of hostile Indians

    No moneys or annuities stipulated by any treaty with an Indian tribe 
for which appropriations are made shall be expended for, or paid, or 
delivered to any tribe which, since the next preceding payment under 
such treaty, has engaged in hostilities against the United States, or 
against its citizens peacefully or lawfully sojourning or traveling 
within its jurisdiction at the time of such hostilities; nor in such 
case shall such stipulated payments or deliveries be resumed until new 
appropriations shall have been made therefor by Congress.

(R.S. Sec. 2100; May 29, 1928, ch. 901, Sec. 1(81), 45 Stat. 992.)

                          Codification

    R.S. Sec. 2100 derived from act Mar. 2, 1867, ch. 173, Sec. 2, 14 
Stat. 515.


                               Amendments

    1928--Act May 29, 1928, struck out provision requiring the 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs to make periodic reports to Congress 
concerning hostilities with any tribes with which the United States has 
treaty stipulations.
