Yakama Nation Review, Volume 25, Number 1

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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: Clinton declares NW 'fishing disaster', Will EchoHawk be first Indian governor?, Gov. Lowry will 'revisit' tribal gaming compacts, Joint law enforcement ahead during treaty celebration (YNR), Tribe manages new salmon hatchery net pens at Hanford, Spokane Tribe's slots running pending appeal, Zapatistas begin final assembly to vote on peace offer
Page 2: Sub parts stored at Hanford, Three new steps to enhance the Columbia Basin fishery, Housing council wins formal sanction (YNR), Corps, council redesign relations (YNR)
Page 3: Mural day has many facets, Plumlee takes permanent fire break, YTS students study the capital, Xupenish encampment on horizon, SBA offers fishery disaster loans, Trail of events for Treaty Day, Heritage Center, Museum hold a rainbow of many tributes, White Swan community parade, Howell remembers her year
Page 4: EchoHawk: initiative 'doomed to fail', Tiinowit offers numerous specials, Chaparral opens June 27
Page 5: Commission funds Willamette scaffold, Celilo Falls photo exhibit will benefit Lyle Point, Two eastern Wash. rodents found to carry hantavirus , Lummi, Puget intertribal win public housing funds, Nez Perce, BPA discuss Idaho salmon hatchery, Peters friendly with computers at age 71, Eagle Spirit candidates, Forestry leads new hires
Page 6: Major Indian questions in Quebec 'secession' , George-Sidwaller Warm Springs reunion, Rekindling feast at Prosser, Top dancers over Memorial Day weekend
Page 7: Recognition for top grades and top attendance, Jacob runner-up in Seattle University leadership award, Most new enrollees in babyboards
Page 8: King's lower valley chronicles, Babyboards also works of art , Dr. Horse new IAIA president, Ceremonial Calendar, 'Patho's Shadow' off press, Poets' corner: Reservation Indian, A Baby named Roy, Alone.
Page 9: Walking on: LEO C. YALLUP, ROBERT GLEASON SR. CYRIL RAMON BROOKS, GENISE "PENNEY" MILLER, MARILYN SELAM CHRISTENBERRY, ROGER GARY PHILLIPS, LEVI WALSEY MEMORIAL, BONITA OLNEY MEMORIAL, RAYMOND PAUL JOHN JR. MEMORIAL , Crow war chief Pretty Eagle's returned to Montana
Page 10: Inaugural 'Warriors' video fields 90 entries, Yakama returns from Bay Area with golf tournament title, Wings of America uses running to aid Indian youth, Treaty Day Open scheduled, hole-in-one prize is $10,000
Page 11: Fiander, Strom earn Masonic's Top Junior award for the Valley, Affiliated Tribes gives nod to education summit position paper, Beebe recipient of $52,000 NASA award , will attend University of Washington, Phillips will commemorate Yakama Treaty Day by taking step into Army, Three stories begin new chapters at Fort Simcoe Job Corps Center
Page 12: New quarterly meeting for the General Council, Alcohol & Indians: A genetic theory, President Clinton 'keeps God and country in heart' , Warriors aim to assist, An inquiry from Moscow (YNR)
Page 13: Classifieds
Page 14: Court upholds judgment against Rocky MacDonald , Ak-Chin, Harrah's break ground for Phoenix casino, Swimmer weighs senate bid in Oklahoma GOP contest, St. Paul police put Indians in car trunk, Stockbridge police chief fired amid tribal power struggle, Mohawks face smuggling charges for Korean family, Spearpoints clue to site of prehistoric Maine tribes , Protesters seek freedom for Leonard Peltier