Yakama Nation Review, Volume 25, Number 22

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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: Second White House meeting, Yakima river project begins, Timber venture moving, Tribe's Hanford baby trout thriving, Nez Perce boundary feud simmers, Native spiritual center at Providence, Tiger will host satellite radio show, Zapatista peace talks just ahead
Page 2: Ceremony at Willamette Falls, Society slates rummage fundraiser, Forum for women in business, Marceau, Lloyd tops at YTS, GIFT: Presidential papers, Credit limits schedule for training, Papers: From Washington to Nixon, Earth Day stories, Emerald Circle seeks nurse candidates, WSU summer distance ed program
Page 3: Helping hand for Indian families, Native spiritual center planned at Providence, Timber venture, Indian foster families wanted, Washington Beed openings ahead, Celilo committees seeks entrants, Treaty Day events, Tiger satellite call-in host
Page 4: Zapatista peace talks, Pine Springs quarry on 'go', Boundary feud at Nez Perce, General Council quarterly meeting, Hanford report shielded, 54 new faces in the circle
Page 5: Kunkle honored, Seminar explores all aspects of Boldt, New faces at fisheries, Will lawsuit unravel Sho-Ban Snake River Basin rights?, Colvilles receive first annual Coulee checks, Daki Fisher. 15. new boy chief for Hohs, Satus Powwow seeks candidates, Coeur d'Alene buying back lands for reservation, Quinaults set to explore casino, sites and roads
Page 6: Boxers fair well at Meet of Champions, Wapato awards reported. Nez wins 3-point contest. Bird Bear dunk champ, National Indian boxing event at Ft. Hall, Treaty Day queen candidates sought, Line dancing classes held at White Swan, Basketball events planned with confab, Fab Four claim bowling championship, Warriors' rodeo moves to White Swan arena, Valley Pride hosting co-ed basketball
Page 7: Nationals need changes, evaluate structure, Co-ed league looking for YIN Agency teams, Redmen 3rd at Warm Springs tournament, Reservation Relay, Softball leagues forming at Wapato, Powwow program needs boarding school photographs, All-star picks include Kemp, Shaq, Hardaway, Miller, Pippen
Page 8: Ancient Paiute site destroyed by looter, Indian artists screened for Spokane markets, A Polynesian Pocahontas, Ceremonial Calendar
Page 9: Walkin On: WILLIAM J. "CHUNKU" PAWNEELEGGINS, JACLYN KAYONNIE TULEE BILLIE, VIRGIL MICHAEL RANDALL AND FLOYDINE LINDA RUSSELL RANDALL, ALOYSIUS A. "RED" FIELDER, LEO YALLUP MEMORIAL, ELIZABETH GEORGE YALLUP "MAMATACHA" MEMORIAL, GENEVIEVE M. CARL, GERALD BOBO LAMERE MEMORIAL, MAGGIE JOHNSON-PHILLIPS MEMORIAL, Former Menominee chairman dies, Poet's Corner
Page 10: McNamara on Vietnam: 'We were wrong', In Retrospect The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam, Endangered rivers, Case against wind machines in the gorge, Considerations on finances. sites, Many forms of genocide on river, Edit-to-fit or censorship?
Page 11: Classifieds
Page 12: Kekahbah denies layoff plan; editor files civil suit, Mohawk members will vote on constitution in June, Mankiller will trade politics for academia, Hopi voters reject casino near the Painted Desert, Passamaquoddy youth end building takeover peacefully, Wampanoag seek trust status for potential casino lands, Nuclear plant prompts tribe to consider relocation, Carbon monoxide kills three in hogan healing ceremony, Probing area cancer cases