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: Cantwell will face Gorton (continued on page 2); State sues tribe over ban; Enforcement is coming through gradual steps (continued on page 3); Narch will probe Native health issues; Indian suit against USDA on the move (continued on page 2); Interior: Trust accounts 'improved'; Archeology month; Curtis photo exhibit runs thorough December; Inside.
Page 2: Alcohol-Related crashes; Study tracks auto deaths; Code of ethics ruling; COE sets court deadline; Gorton bill-rider tactic eyes dam breach study; Indian suit against USDA moving (continued from page 1); Cantwell will face Gorton (continued from page 1); Quickly; Indian suit against USDA moving.
Page 3: State, tribe will tangle in court over ban (continued from page 1); Memory: Toppenish days and treaty.
Page 4: Native Northwest; Museum hosting lecture series for archaeology month; Native Northwest; Washington; Indian teen reunites with white guardians; WSU Indian enrollment highest in history; Oregon; Native 'hand game' will premiere in Portland; Land consolidation workshop in October; Siletz re-step forced walk by ancestors.
Page 5: 19th century diary homebound; Indian agent Gosnell; Stormy days at Fort Simcoe; Curtis photo exhibit ahead (continued from page 1).
Page 6: Sports; Sports with Lehigh John; Football, rodeo and the bucks; Lower classman lead Wapato x-country; NYU to publish book on chief Illiniwek; Instant replays; Fiander leads La Salle to first football win.
Page 7: Ceremonial calendar; People in the news; Heesmah miss Indian nations runner-up; LPN Barnes noted for 30 years of I.H.S. service; Aises annual conference set for Portland.
Page 8: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; A primer; Consitution, treaty provide legal setting; BIA;s Mea Culpa for tragic history; Is Gover apology enough?; Alcohol ban seen through jail bars.
Page 9: Advertisement.
Page 10: Walking on; Lawrence Douglas Charley Jr.; Daniel C. Yallup; Simone K. Sampson; Peter Smartlowit; Memorial; Former NCAI director Peterson dies at 84; Colliflower suit triggered Indian civil rights act; Elder dedicated to Miami culture; Pope will use zuni silver chalice.
Page 11: Classified; Employment; Administrator; Director; Office assistant III; Associate judge; Maintenance technician; Maintenance technician; Community health aide I; Legal notices.
Page 12: Across Native America; Southwest; Campbell releases 1864 Sand Creek letters; Army disposal policy topic of hearings; Northern plains; Six defendants reject pleas for whiteclay; Blackfeet will build commercial wind farm; Flathead propose takeover of water administration; Northeast; BIA delays decision on two Conn. tribes; Reitres couple donates land to Delawares; Southeast; FBI posts specifics of log-on monitoring; Interior says trust accounts 'improved' (continued from page 1).