Yakama Nation Review, Volume 26, Number 7

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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: NW tribes protest Gorton's budget axe, Gorton branded 'worst Indian fighter since Andrew Jackson', Gorton seeks 'regional fix', Lyle Point accord 'near', Easing conflicts at Indian heritage sites, Judge bans Chinook catch in SE Alaska, Factory manager asked to resign, Gov. Batt. Nez Perce sign amicable gaming compact, IHS moving surplus DOD medical equipment to Indian health locations, Senate panel approves Indian gaming amendments
Page 2: Tribes protest Gorton budget axe, YVCC used book sale ahead, New prescription policy at Safeway, Assistance for child care plans, Salmon Corps salutes grads, Boom in natural resource hiring, Building youth skills against AIDS
Page 3: Easing conflicts at off-reservation cultural sites, Banning Nuclear Transport
Page 4: Gorton bill will shift salmon rescue to Northwest, Enxet want rights. not money, New auxiliary bishop at Chiapas, Brewer stresses assistance
Page 5: Gaming amendments, Irrigon couple gathered 30,000 artifacts, Supervisor Gray removed from Chemawa post, ACE proposes 'curtain' to guide fish around dam, Lyle accord, Sho-Ban files application to remove fish barrier, Puyallup weight jail to hold 600 inmates, BLM honors private group for salmon restoration, Cow Creek casino offers live poker and blackjack, Coos seek land transfer, Dawn mining challenge over cleanup heard, Oregon Indian business centers open for tribes
Page 6: Holt buys Billings FOX station KHMT, Native artworks now on Internet, Shoshone actress in new 'Prophecy', 'Ishi': Emmy nomination, Western art show Friday
Page 7: Ceremonial Calendar, Elk man Charlie doesn't mess around, Sadie Roth wins Miss Teen honors, Elder birthdays for September, Olney Harrah candidate
Page 8: Avoiding the 'gimmie way of life', Good work by youth team, Notes on gaming, Help on road to recovery, Youth rally next May, Special help at Chaparral, OF LIBEl & SLANDER, Treaty anniversary, Bigger highways: safety tradeoff, In past, irregular militias ran riot across Indian country
Page 9: Walking On: MISTY V. MOSES, JASPER ANDY MEMORIAL, CARD OF THANKS, TERESA "JONES" FIANDER SWAN, JOANN BAKER RIOJAS, ELIZABETH MARGIE SOHAPPY BAHE, KENNETH JOBEY, EUGENE TYLER SMARTLOWIT, BILLY "WILLIAM" ANDERSON, EUGENE JAMES WAK WAK MEMORIAL, DOD surplus goes to IHS, Well being supports culture
Page 10: Rabanal leads team to golf title, Father-son team up to win Adams Memorial roping, Monsters run away with co-ed title, Relay to cover Northwest to dedicate new rehab complex, Bowling league needs teams, Calac. Yazzie overall winners of Jim Endurance Run
Page 11: Chairman Meninick to address regional confab, Resource management fellowships offered at CWU, Notice of Availability, Factory manager asked to resign
Page 12: Coeur D'Alene 2nd annual Stick-Game Tourney ad
Page 13: Classifieds
Page 14: Court upholds $100,000 for victim of rapist cop, Putting Indians in trunk costs Minneapolis $500,000, White buffalos 'Miracle' marks first birthday, Gorman statue will honor Navajo code talkers, Indian health union sues IHS over contract cutbacks, Oklahoma Seminole unveil resort plans in Florida, 'Environmental racism' in OSM coal permits?, AIM backs Shakopee to retain blood minimum, Oregon joins suit