Yakama Nation Review, Volume 25, Number 14

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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: Growers file appeal to shellfish ruling, Supreme Court to weigh Chickasaw gas tax sales, GC quarterly meeting set, Warm Springs voters approve gaming option, Rebels extend cease-fire, Council acts on budget modifications (YNR), Range planning session set Jan. 26, GOP offers legislative 'contract' package in Olympia
Page 2: COE suspends three amid housing turmoil, JoAnna Meninick, Clifford Moses, Gordon Queahpama
Page 3: Korean vets will be honored, YTS students of the month, White Salmon civil rights hearing, Independent Shakers mark anniversary, New policemen and travel agents, Northwest Indian youth to meet, COE issues 11 mandates for change
Page 4: Puyallup will sidestep state compact, NPPC adopts $177 million plan to save salmon, Klamath ask more protection for endangered sucker fish, Tourism business booms for Canyonville casino, Five OSU Indian students win $10,000 in scholarships, Klamath state sign compact to launch Chiloquin casino, Ceremonial Calendar
Page 5: Bishop continues peace fast, Slade Gorton: Interior appropriations chair, Supreme Court will review endangered species, Seeks Navajo empowerment
Page 6: Chico ends Athletics reign of Holiday Classic, Davis is MVP, Denver group gathers bats for Moskitos, Former Indian school basketball coach is a legend in his own time says dunking no good, Yakima Valley AAU ends, Lady Suns, Cougs perfect, Keep Fit Winter Program to start, Timberwolves teen tourney on tap, Warm Springs Nation's Cougars to host annual youth tournament, Columbia River Chinooks & Scow-Ma set tournament dates, WSO Recreation to hold event
Page 7: Byrd named to elders' board, Yakama vets get honors, Bub Mills sharp dealer, Reducing deaths from car crashes, Five relinquish Yakama enrollments, Princesses edge warriors by one (YNR)
Page 8: Two types of elders have different approaches, Who to blame for quorum failure?, Food baskets were plentiful, Dave Shike won furniture set, Support from all along the river, Greetings from land of the rising sun, Reburying the ancestors with assistance of many
Page 9: Walking On: JAMES W. WILSON SR., DOUGLAS RICHARD (MARCONI) HOLT, MARGARET SQUEOCH BUCK, VICTOR G. LADDROUT, STACY L. WATLAMET, WOODROW W. "BUSTER" GROVES, DARCY LYNELL JAMES, GLEASON/CELESTINE MEMORIALS
Page 10: A close look at Fort Walla Walla , History of the great river, Photographing Indians through time, Gallery seeking artists' entries, Costner puts money behind his interest
Page 11: Classifieds
Page 12: Tribal court's conviction uphold after federal acquittal, Rules for Native Hawaiian plebiscite approved, Colorado River will use casino as economic hub, Jicarilla Apache wins grant for reservation airport, Ousted Tonkawa leader wins federal support, Site of Indian battleground goes on the market, California basketweavers seek EPA protections for grasses