Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1911 — Lo, the Rich Indian. [ARTICLE]

Lo, the Rich Indian.

The per capita wealth of the Indian is approximately $2,130, that for other Americans is only a little more than $1,300. The lands owned by the In-, dlans are rich in oil. timber and other natural-resources of-all kinds. Some of the best timber land in the United States is owned by Indians. The value of their agricultural lands runs up in the millions. The ranges whteh they possess suppoi l about 500,--000 sheep and cattle, owned by lessees, bringing in a revenue of more than $272,960 to the various tribes besides providing feed for more than 1,500,000 head of horses, cattle, sheep and goats belonging to the Indians themselves. Practically the oidty asphalt deposits in the United States are on Indian lands.—Red v