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: New markets initiative; Clinton: Glimpse over Lakota country (continued on page 3); Nuclear workers may ask compensation (continued on page 5); Kennewick man: More tests; Craven: Governor's Indian aide; Warm springs, PGE near agreement on dam operations; Babbitt asks limited court role for trust funds (continued on page 5); Bald eagle back from peril (continued on page 2); Inside.
Page 2: Transcript: Clinton address to Lakota people; Bald eagle back from peril (continued from page 1).
Page 3: More direct dialog on the blue bird porch; Clinton: Glimpse over Lakota (continued from page 1).
Page 4: Quickly; how Leslie obtained her photo coup; Kennewick man: Tests (continued from page 1).
Page 5: Babbitt: limit role of court (continued from page 1); Nuke worker compensation (continued from page 1); Native Northwest; Washington Snoqualmie win round toward recognition; K basin sludge will go to New Mexico; Oregon; Heppner retreat draws travelers back in time; Ceremonial calendar.
Page 6: Unity '99; Gore speaks on race, technology; McCain: Will fight efforts to erode sovereignty; Colville council incumbents fined, editor fired; Workshop: Many Native American stories go untold; Native America calling premiers on SRB radio; Morrisseau to head new Indian country today; First nations journalists explore Canada chapter.
Page 7: Unity '99; Edmo-Suppoah new Naja president; Unity panel: No media diversity, no credibility; Unity board resolves to open Leonard Pelties trial records; Naja's contest winners.
Page 8: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; Speaking clearly about color; Against O&M fees; Chairman argues case WIP waiver; Out of our mailbag: Some prayerful considerations for breaching of snake dams; Question: PL 280 and sovereignty.
Page 9: Walking on; Joseph Jesus Mendoza; Ethan William Adams; James Yamond Bettles Jr.; Nicole Lynn Harvey; Bessie Louise Bartilels Hoptowit; Eloisa Ann Alexander; Willis James Looney; Margaret A. Baker; Roy T. Charles; Memoriel; In memory of Richard 'Dick' French May 22, 1939-July 21, 1998; Cherokee center founder dies; Death claims Santee lobbyist; Drug court right ahead.
Page 10: Sports; Starzz shine in Spokane tourney; Smiscon's illustrious years at Wapato High School; Wapato Knicks tops at Sundome; Elections to be held for rodeo started in '58.
Page 11: Classified; Employment; Maintenance technician I; Custodian; Cook; Water code clerk; Counselor; Teacher; Legal notices.
Page 12: Across Native America; Northern plains; Nebraska Gov. Johanns set to visit Oglala, Whiteclay; KWRR-FM, Wind River radio, goes on air; Interior board, forest service decisions now posted on Net; Southwest; Tigua $4 billion suit against Texas dismissed; Southern plains; Byrd won’t debate Smith on eve of Cherokee vote; Cherokee court wil rule on council attendance suit; Great lakes; Student prepares CD-ROM on Indian-black heritage; Northeast; Fall river sued over Wampanoag land claim; Tribal group moves to block tobacco settlement with states; Hatchery-bred boost wild?