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Article. IV
The United States agrees that the Agent for the Navajoes shall make his home at the Agency Building, that he shall reside among them and shall keep an office open at all times for the purpose of prompt and diligent inquiry into such matters of complaint by or against the Indians as may be presented for investigation, as also for the faithful discharge of other duties enjoined by Law. In all cases of depredation on person or property he shall cause the evidence to be taken in writing and forwarded together with his finding to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, whose decision shall be binding on the parties of this Treaty.
Article V
If any individual belonging to said tribe or legally incorporated with it, being the head of a family shall desire to commence farming he shall have the priviledge to select in the presence and with the assistance of the Agent then in charge a tract of land within said reservation not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres in extent, which tract when so selected certified and recorded in the "Land Book" as herein described shall cease to be held in common, but the same may be occupied and held in the exclusive possession of the person selecting it, and his family, so long as he or they may continue to cultivate it.
Any person over Eighteen years of age, not being the head of