Yakama Nation Review, Volume 26, Number 2

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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: Reno offers U.S. magistrates to tribes, Hillary visits Cochiti, Native call-in show ready for satellite, Gaming share plan moving, How should fish, game be managed?, CWU dedicates Chief Owhi Room, Gaming lawsuit against state?
Page 2: Young entrants seek Treaty Day titles, Nez Perce must return artifacts
Page 3: Forest advisory body meets June 7, Assisting fall chinook, Reno offers U.S. magistrates, Career in health professions?, Demos slate salmon and speakers, Gaming lawsuit against state?, 'Sin-Wit-Ki' fisheries bulletin ahead, Committee sets bingo fundraisers, Yallups set White Swan reunion, Gaming commissioners now employees of tribe, New 'Pahto's Shadow' off press
Page 4: Wade Decoteau Mr. Native America, Elizabeth Henry gets real 'recess', Funds for Nolan's recovery
Page 5: Many cultural center events, Umatillas turn ground for Wildhorse hotel, Nez Perce support boundary survey amidst conflict, Closure list: Oregon caves. fossil beds. Ft. Vancouver, White Swan parade coincides with rodeo, Supreme Court denies intervention to Colville, Ex-police chief Calica replaces retiring Ken Smith, Redthunder. Chief Joseph's great-grandson. dies at 87, Coeur d'Alene: Future bound up with forests
Page 6: Trading hard hats for cowboy hats, Host of athletes compete in 2nd annual warriors' rodeo, Young wrestler earns Western Regional trip, Indigenous Games set, Skok edges Oregon for Satus Free Spirt coed tournament title, Co-ed tourney slated for Ft. Hall, Three Indian athletes enshrined in Hall of Fame, Shawnee High School gives up Indian for Golden Eagle mascot, Memorial tourneys set for Cass Lake
Page 7: Walking On: BURDETTE BOWMAN KENT, ABNER JACK IYALL, DARIN ANTHONY SHANER BOHM, CATHERINE M. ARQUETTE, LILLIAN STRONG SAMPSON, CARD OF THANKS, CARD OF THANKS, APPRECIATION, Ceremonial Calendar
Page 8: The Yakima Treaty
Page 9: The Yakima Treaty (continued)
Page 10: Come home and give a helping hand, Stop Initiative 164, Prayers helped during illness, Gracia Jones bright friend, Following proper procedures
Page 11: Classifieds
Page 12: Tribes create first Indian-owned wilderness park, Colo archaeological sites protected in water project, Report: Pequots took in $700 million in 1994, Turtle Mountain group sets new election date, Gov. Pataki will negotiate Oneida land claims, New election probable for Fort Duchesne Utes, Ho-Chunk begin raising buffalo along Wisconsin River, Satus raffle winners