Yakama Nation Review, Volume 26, 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: Honoring the treaty, Gorton limits species safeguards, Ice Harbor experiment goes awry, Lawsuit alleges censorship against Turtle Mountain paper, Vandals hit Lyle Point fishing site, Casino tribes win wider limits, longer hours from commission, Per capita debate ahead, Adoption advocates want to rewrite child welfare act, Zapatistas win parital troop pullback
Page 2: Ice Harbor experiment goes awry, A career in health professions?, Raynel a rodeo queen candidate, Lawsuit alleges censorship, Taking care in older years, YVCC summer center in White Swan, Sawicki sentence set for June 1, Adult career training on tap, Educators set Sea Tac session
Page 3: Dees seeks militia shutdown, Acclimating fall chinook, Yakima County volunteers state their objectives, Voters will debate per capita option, Vandals hit Lyle Point fishing site again
Page 4: Warm Springs opens proto-casino, Framework for growth, Convicted grave robber sold ancient beads, Coeur d'Alenes oust judge; Indian blood not necessary, Shellfish hearing stalls; mutual harvest plan far off, Ft. Hall wins DOE grant for cultural resource work, Are you concerned about Hanford radiation?, Trimble new editor for Portland Indian News, Sho-Ban students sending crystal test on shuttle, B.C. government seeks to end Nicola blockade
Page 5: Tohono O'odham donate medicines, food to Chiapas, Adoption advocates aim to rewrite child welfare act, In talks. Zapatistas win partial army pullback, Sawicki sentencing on June 1, Memorial honor ride scheduled
Page 6: 1994-95 All-Nation basketball team chosen, Nez Perce take home men's. women's title of Shilow tourneys
Page 7: Lummi gymnast Washington State champion, All-around champ has Yakama family ties, Tygh Valley rodeo set, All-Comers meet set for E. Valley. Toppenish, White Swan co-ed team claims second, Hornets return with pee-wee cage title, Open bike races to be held at powwow, Pitch. hit & throw even open in Wapato, Softball league spots still open
Page 8: A splendid center open on the Columbia, Wasco basketry in show, Poet's corner, Rhythms of the stick games
Page 9: Gorton limits endangered species act, Ojibwe fishing conflict ahead on PBS
Page 10: Let's look out for each other, Remembering the vets, Plaudits from our reader in Chiapas, Enrollment: No success, 'Healthy suspicion' differs from violence
Page 11: Laurene tops in legal support, Yallups mark first 25 years, Ceremonial Calendar, Boom hiring at natural resources, Hastings: Enhance PUD conservation, Dreams
Page 12: The day a cubic mile of mountain vanished, Legends, Walking On: OLIVER J. LEWIS, STEVEN ELLENWOOD MEMORIAL, ALLYSON M. CULTEE MEMORIAL, CAROLE JEAN ELWELL, MAGGIE JOHNSON-PHILLIPS MEMORIAL
Page 13: Classifieds
Page 14: Dashle: Wounded Knee park has growing support, Crist resists payment of Ojibwa legal bills, Indian church worships despite racist vandalism, BIA wont decide validity of Turtle Mountain recall, Crazy Horse dedication set for June of 1998, Were Seneca shootings case of self-defense?, Nurse at Navajo wins $100,000, health prize, Peltier retrial asked