Yakama Nation Review, Volume 25, Number 13

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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: Salmon Corps begins tasks across Northwest, McCain pledges BIA housecleaning, Death claims 'man of the people' (YNR), Army, rebels on maximum alert, Sampson search halted, New range plan designed to resolve some conflicts, Saluskin, Tuck seated on watershed board
Page 2: Burnette eyes national warrior memorial, Annual Law Day scheduled Dec. 28, Notice to young tribal readers, Eagle Spirit seeking candidates, White buffalo sequestered till spring, Tacoma sets non-alcoholic New Year's, FastTrac business training ahead
Page 3: Two teams busy on Yakama chores, Richardson probes IAIA complaints
Page 4:'Pockets of fire,' diesel spill and orders from the court (YNR)
Page 5: Babbit: Yakama have 'most magnificent timberlands', Sixteen new faces on tribal work force, Public defender ready to meet on legal questions
Page 6: Muckleshoots plan sea lion harvest, Are pollutants behind Shoalwater infant deaths?, New Warm Springs casino beside Ka-Nee-Ta Lodge?, Coeur d'Alene weighing own detention facility, Sho-Bans drop pulltabs until the court approves
Page 7: Bryan, Lilly top employees, Club disclosses raffle winners, $1 billion Maori settlement, Three Yakama collegians named to 'Who's Who'
Page 8: Nations run under Wings banner, Umatillas dominate northwest sports (YNR), Lil' Cougs, Lady Suns enter final AAU game undefeated, Lil' Cougs, Dream Team join forces to win tourney title
Page 9: Golf, karate and softball keeps area athletes busy on Yakama Nation turf and court
Page 10: Many assisted in mountain search, The case against banishment, Even the turkey had a good time, Alcohol, drugs will catch people at their lowest point, Toast of thanks to wellness, Altercation developed to armed confrontation, Christmas 1914, two philosophies needed
Page 11: Poet's Corner: GOING IN CIRCLES, THE FANCY DANCER, MIDNIGHT RUNAWAY, A GUARDED NATION, IN BED, WITHOUT YOU, TRUE FRIEND, CHAINED, Walking On: HENRY J. ALEXANDER, JAMES W. CRAIG, DANIEL "DENNIS" HOPTOWIT, DARREL MESPLIE SR. MEMORIAL, GLEASON-CELESTINE MEMORIALS, Why?, Reburial of the ancestors
Page 12: A guide for December, Ceremonial Calendar
Page 13: Classifieds
Page 14: Mescalero begins final talks for nuclear storage facility, Sandia Pueblo sues Babbitt to regain tribal lands, Hale seeks private funding for January inauguration, Rocky MacDonald gets three years of probation, White Mountains wins greater control of natural resources, Little Shell take big step toward federal recognition, Euchee one step closer in push for sovereignty, Hurricane's aftermath wreaks havoc for the Miccosukee, Catawba renovate housing with BIA HIP funds