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.
[This paper has an issue with either the date or V#N#. The date on the paper is December 1st, with 1974 handwritten. The date puts it out of sequence with papers from the same Volume.]
Page 1: CPSC warns Consumers on Gasoline Storage, General Council quorum - “Lets get it done!”, Factory workers noted as excellent craftsmen, Youth activities program
Page 2: American Indian Press Association, American Indian Heritage Programs, Gasoline Storage, Yakima General Council
Page 3: 60 New Units Dedicated in Apas Goudy Park, Maxine
Page 4: Sports, Yakima Nation 19th Annual All-Indian Invitational Basketball Tournament Association, N.I.A.A.
Page 5: Sports - Athletes, Quarterbacks Banquet, Referees! Do you know your calls?, Letter to Editor
Page 6: Yakima Timber Council, Good Hard Working Students, Wanna’ Buy some mints?
Page 7: “From Where The Sun Now Stands” (1st place speech by Ray Baldwin Louis), Richard French new Blackfoot Forest Manager, Visitors Like Our Yakima Reservation, Job Opportunity, Letter to the Editor
Page 8: Report on the initial trial in United States vs. Washington, Veterans