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: Council rejects resolutions, Tribal members charged by tribe on fishing violations, Indian fishing sites disputed, Babette Greene listed as missing person Page 2: All executives of General Council & Tribal Council & T-10-6 being challenged by petitioners, Indian fishing sites disputed cont., Columbia River Compact sets winter and sturgeon season for Zone 6 Page 3: State Indians receive cash award, Chemewa principal dismayed at BIA plan, Indian mothers warned of alcohol and pregnancy, Statewide campaign against drugs launched, Irrigation conference held, Jan 21, General Council/from page 1, Fishing Charges/from page 1 Page 4: Anti-Indian treaty network conference set, Tribes plan talks on Anti-Treaty concerns, State jurisdiction red. was problem, Indian daily news program hits airwaves, Kunstler hired to defend Indian Marine, Wind River res. Gets transplanted antelope, McDonald is Navajo chairman, Indian reservations economies worsening, says report, Indian sites vandalized, Swimmer carries 1988 budget message to tribes, First AIDS victim reported on Navajo reservation Page 5: Tribal Government Perspectives…., Oral testimony of Tribal Council Chairman Melvin R. Sampson on behalf of the Yakima Indian Nation to the United States Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources Page 6: You & Diabetes, Public Hearing Notice Page 7: Out of Our Mailbag, “At No Time Did I Intend to Embezzle From My Tribe”, “Salmonscam” began in anticipation of Lacey Act Amendments, Encourage daily attendance, Macias writes about seniors, Get Ready to Shoot for High Stakes in the Elections, McKinley Mission News, Walking On: Roberta Stahi, Billy Joe Wahpepah, Leatrice Cree Magday Page 8: Classified