Yakama Nation Review, Volume 16, Number 18

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The Yakama Nation Review is a bi-weekly newspaper printed by the Yakama Nation that includes articles of local importance. Articles in this issue are written by YNR staff writers, as well as external news outlets. In March 1994, the publication changed its name from Yakima Nation Review to Yakama Nation Review.
Page 1: GENERAL COUNCIL CORNER, YAKIMA TRIBE IS ADVISED TO CONTINUE ITS COURSE ON WATER RIGHTS ISSUE, MILLIONS OF SALMON & STEELHEAD LOST TO NORTHWEST, Hopi village declares independence
Page 2: TRIBAL COUNCIL APPOINTS ADMINISTRATOR; ROGER FIANDER IS SELECTED, WHITE EARTH CHIPPEWAS LOSE TITLE IN NEW LAW
Page 3: Interior plans to contract for management of Indian Trust Funds, DAV Native American Veteran Outreach Program comes to Yakima reservation, Tradition & education go together, says woman chief, General Council Executive Office announcements
Page 4: Three Hansen Livestock Bills signed by the Governor, Colorado College TRIBES Program set to begin its fifth year, ALCOHOL PROGRAM TO SPONSOR MAY 2 CONCERT WITH WINTERHAWK, GOUDY/ GRACE WED MARCH 29 AT ROCK CREEK, Wapato High School announces Indian Honor Roll Students, navajos rally celebrities' support for Big Mountain, American Indian Heritage Bill set for 1987
Page 5: Bankruptcy threatens Alaska Native Ownership, Supplemental Appropriation Bill includes 431.4 Million for BIA, Assistant Secretary announces Four Deputy Organization for Indian affairs, voting for JOM Distribution Formula began april 2, NAPA Convention will be in Phoenix, June 5-7, Two of Five Women honored by N. Carolina are Indian, Tribes plan International Organization to sell Indian Products, Puyallup Woman receives award for Public Service, Proposed Gambling Legislation Published in Record, Informal report shows $2.6 Billion for Indians in 1986, Problems for Tribal Power Project, Indian Council seeks to examine suspected Indian remains
Page 6: Hoopa, Calif. captures 31st annual All-Indian Basketball Tournament
Page 7: YIN Youth Projects Basketball Tournament held for three divisions, Youth teams report on tournament travel, Yakima nation all-Stars finish as runner-up, ARROWHEAD BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, Status Longhouse 12K scheduled for May 3RD
Page 8: Classified, Walking On; DAVID ENEAS, BOBBY HILL, EMMA DICK, WILSON TEO, MARY CALF ROBE, GARY McLAVEY, Acknowledgement