Yakama Nation Review, Volume 25, Number 20

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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: Tribes: Protect salmon from gas effects, Garcia tourism delegate, Long-time claims atty. Niebell passes, Coeur d'Alene willing to share revenues from national lottery, Changeover for legal counsel office, Boost along information highway, U.S. Treasury will share salmon recovery costs, SURVEY: Public willing to pay to save salmon runs
Page 2: Plan to eliminate deficit in three years, Niebell played important role in ICC dockets. return of Mt. Adams, Superhighway through Indian Amazon?
Page 3: Changeover for legal counsel office, Mural Day. food fair teamed, Summer youth practicum in offing, Tribes: Protect salmon, 72-hour deadline at contract care, Summer SPLASH begins July 24, Gate guards for public safety, Survey: Public willing, Native language forum in Pendleton
Page 4: FERC rejects Skokomish powerhouse bid, Sampson raffle winners, Celilo traditions threatened by prolonged lack of salmon, Sho-Bans sue government over pull-tab gambling, Colvilles withdraw bid for Grand Coulee development, Coos sues over rival Coquille casino plan, Warm Springs' Deschutes fishery riles biologists
Page 5: Corridor: Better buckle up!, Coeur d'Alene draws investors, Garcia tourism delegate, Ceremonial Calendar, George: A special birthday, Andrea writer-in-the-making, Couple marks first 40 years
Page 6: Nez Perce halts Umatilla raid, Smurfs take Winter Keep Fit contest, White Swan Rodeo in search of royalty, Co-ed softball league forming, Hernandes. Walsey national karate qualifiers, Southwest walk/run in 5th year at SIPI, Longee draws winning name in raffle
Page 7: How Good was Lapwai? What about the Bucks?, Haley: 'Its the fans that make this tournament such a great success.'
Page 8: Gathering huckleberries. keeping traditions, Poet's Corner, State will honor top basketmakers with autumn symposium. exhibit, Umatillas will break ground for cultural institute June 9; 'Hatiya' video available, Candidates sought for Treaty Day
Page 9: Yakama history: Deaths of Bolon and Custer, Biography of Chief Moses, High tech search for Custer's lost company, Earthquake's Indian dead, Mammoth bone found in Ceded Area
Page 10: Does Lowry have future after harassment findings?, Civil rights are still a hot issue at YNHA, 'We don't abet traunts', A tribute to Clyde Wallahee, Background check for commissioners?, Children 'ripped from home', Continuing mandates
Page 11: Walking On: PAUL M. NIEBELL SR. LEVI JOSEPH FIANDER, JUSTINE VERONICA (MOODY) LUTON, NATHAN SMITH JIM JR. AMOS QUEAHPAMA MEMORIAL, SADIE TELAKISH LONG MEMORIAL, GERALD 'BOBO' LAMERE MEMORIAL, RYAN GEORGE ADAMS, MAGGIE JOHNSON-PHILLIPS MEMORIAL, EGBERT B. WARD JR., IN SYMPATHY, HENRY JACKSON SR., CARD OF THANKS, Religious rights case unresolved, Winners galore from Sampson raffle
Page 12: Young Beauties seeking Eagle Spirit titles
Page 13: Classifieds
Page 14: Arizona CAP water to San Xavier reserve?, Church backs San Carlos Apaches against telescope, Mankiller endorses Bearpaw for principal chief, Ute 'confidentiality gag' silences tribal employees, Debate surrounds proposed Wounded Knee park, Three shot to death in Seneca power struggle, Miccosukee amend lawsuit to stop feds' interference, Oglalas assess contaminants at badlands gunnery range, Haskie. Atchley sentenced. may avoid prison time, No weapons in courthouse