Yakama Nation Review, Volume 26, Number 14

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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: Lyle Point accord in offing, Bob Turner will chair Pacific salmon group, Interior: land belongs to Nez Perce, NRC Report: Good science, but salmon survival first, Back on the range near Harrah, Quaempts may succeed Olden, Court backs state jurisdiction over Pequotes, NCAI's Allen: Gorton aims to undermine sovereignty of tribal governments
Page 2: Nez Perce bid goodbye to artifacts, Map depicts ancient Yakama locations, Nez Perce land, Map access policy
Page 3: 20,000 U.S. troops Bosnia-bound, Brandt chairs Heritage board, Identifying needs of young parents, Hastings picks crime task force, YNCE sets holiday exceptions, Pacheco. Lamebull now in active duty, Cancer program seeks applicants, New faces in payroll line, W-2's: Get your address correct
Page 4: Lyle Point: Accord ahead, Salmon Survival foremost
Page 5: Allen of NCAI: 'Gorton intends to undermine sovereignty of tribes', Back on the range near Harrah, Hogen seated on gaming commission, Deer mice are carriers, Burdick Providence administrator
Page 6: Sho-Ban: Jay Inslee enters race for governor, Nuke waste perils environment, Atkins new administrator for Colville natural resources, Makah continues campaign for Neah Bay rescue tugboat, John Day totem pole honors Indian friends of boyhood
Page 7: Jim nominated for state honor, Harvey. Melissa began union at McKinley, Five Job Corps members set to graduate, For the record, Swimmer bounced
Page 8: Arizona Indian art magazine celebrates 20th, YNCE honors artists, Nine great women behind great men, Memorial bricks offered, Casting call for 'Pied Piper'
Page 9: Morrow bequeaths collection to museum, Trees ready to decorate, Auction fundraiser for elders, Poet's corner, Ride Santa Claus Express, Nak Nu We Sha shares the spirit, Santa set for Satus Longhouse, Priest Rapid festivities ahead, White Swan potluck sleigh-ted, Treaty Committee Bazaar set, A dolly for the taking, Santa plans Headstart stop, Tickets ready for banquet bash
Page 10: Assessing presidential candidates, Logo needed, The Bosnia alert, Sponsors aided happy weekend, Many thanks on many fronts, Queries regarding tribe & Hanford, A reader in Italy?, The budget watch, Shedding the lifestyle of abuse, 'High recommendation' in China
Page 11: Checklist: Books on recovery, Walking On: LEROY YOCASH (CHARLEY), MARSHA "TINA" MARTINA MOSES, VIRGILENA JERI WALSEY, MONTY LEE TEO, MARION ELAINE LAZARD, MARGARET BUCK MEMORIAL, RESPECT YOUR ELDERS, HOWARD BILL DAVE, Ceremonial Calendar
Page 12: Kathy Abraham earns spot on football team, Fall AAU league completes 5th week. local area teams fair well, Wildhorse needs two games to win inaugural 'Turkey Ball' men's 45+ years basketball tourney, Lamebull leads Bellevue C.C. team to title game, Youth basketball league set to start in January, Adult league in Wapato limited to first dozen entered teams, Yellow Robe is South Dakota's 'Official of The Year', Yakamas earn royalty titles at Wapato High School, Water Testing
Page 13: Classifieds
Page 14: President Carter seeks pardon as MacDonald moved, Turtle Mtn. election approved although no majority prevails, Tribal judge Lujan's ruling seat Seminole chairwoman, Consuming interest in upcoming Mohegan elections, Sequoyah museum: resting place for Cherokee remains, Do feds have jurisdiction in tribal corruption cases? Gila River augments police amid wave of homicide, Nine women disallowed in chairman's sex case, Jim Thomas executive director for Indian business group, Home Payment Delinquencies