Section 13. Powers of departments of charities and education in relation to Indians  


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  • The department  of  charities  shall  hear  and  determine  all
      questions which may arise in relation to moneys under the control of the
      state,  belonging  to  any  nation,  tribe  or  band  of Indians, or any
      individual Indian or his descendants, except moneys under the control of
      the state for the promotion of education  among  the  Indians,  and  all
      questions  which  may arise between the various parties of such tribe or
      nation in relation to any of their lands, or  the  avails  thereof;  and
      shall  make  such  treaties,  contracts  and  arrangements with any such
      nation, tribe or band, or individuals, who have any claim upon any  land
      in  this  state, or any money belonging to them under the control of the
      state, or for the purchase of any portion of such  lands,  as  they  may
      deem  just  and  proper, or in relation to the expense of laying out and
      keeping in repair any public road passing through any lands occupied  by
      Indians.  The  department  of  education  shall  hear  and determine all
      questions which arise in relation to moneys under  the  control  of  the
      state,  belonging  to  any  nation,  tribe  or  band of Indians, for the
      promotion of education among the Indians. This section shall  not  apply
      to Seneca or Tonawanda nations.