Yakama Nation Review, Volume 30, Number 15

Page 1 of 12
Description: 

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 cigarette war; Smokeshops offer legal assistance (continued on page 4); Report: BIA computer system riddled with flaws (continued on page 3); Treasury shredded trust documents in January (continued on page 3); Basin meeting set next week (continued on page 3); Three men charged in 1994 Hahn slaying; More delays for Kennewick man (continued on page 3); Grand Ronde seeks meteor return (continued on page 5); Inside.
Page 2: Income formula kept unchanged; NIGC will weigh compliance; Utility potential vast for tribe; Quickly.
Page 3: Shredded documents (continued from page 1); BIA computer system flawed (continued from page 1); Civil panel weighs Dakota deaths; 'Duck and dive' highlights river powwow; Millenium celebrations set several Yakama sites; Basin meeting set for next week (ccontinued from page 1); More delays for Kennewick man (continued from page 1).
Page 4: Three charged in slaying; Midnight wapato walk deadly for teen; Criminal investigation; Secret grand jury; Smokeshops provide legal assistance to their customers (continued from page 1).
Page 5: Native Northwest; Grand Ronde seeks meteor's return (continued from page 1); Ore. tribes share Christmas bounties; Washington; Two contaminated Hanford sites studied; Suquamish lawyer: DUI and cocaine charges, rehab; Landslide near washougal closes gorge highway; Oregon; Umatilla voters choose officers in Nov 23 ballot; Warm Springs casino: $2.6 million for quarter; Idaho; Batt drops ambivalence, supports Indian casinos.
Page 6: Books: Deloria study depcits three Yankton centuries; Avoiding Indian stereotypes; Ground of Native resistance; Custer through crow eyes; Ceremonial calendar.
Page 7: Yakama Nation enrollment; Creator add 51 men, 36 women to tribal roll; People in the news; Kayser earns Northwest clinician of the year award; Walker new case manager.
Page 8: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; Enough is enough; Out of our mailbag; Indians of the century: More names; Forbes: YNR century list too short; Cigarette tax issue racially motivated; state's lost revenue goes to politicians.
Page 9: Walking on; Buster J. Dickens; Joan M. Goudy; Wilfred L. Kahama; Health services- Part VII; Attending to eyes and ears; Acne flares up in fall weather; Walking on; Lawrence Ted Parr; Memorial; Cancer claims Angoon leader.
Page 10: Sports; Title game 50 seconds too long for Neah Bay; Toppenish, White Swan open with winning records; Court won't overturn IHSSA eligibility ruling; New UND mascot logo sparks controversy; Idaho tribe neutral in mascot lawsuit and NCAI vote; Instant replays.
Page 11: Advertisement.
Page 12: Across Native America; Northern plains; Congress ratifies Rocky boy's water compact; Blackfeet say Glacier park within reservation; Southwest; Pyramid lake has say on Truckee outside borders; Ceremonies mark anniversary of 1864 Sand Creek massacre; Far West; Natives seeking return of Hawaiian monarchy; Southeast; trust offers help to buy Miami circle; Classified; Employment; Environmental biologist assistant; Custodian; Night custodian; Graphic designer; Spec. Ed. teacher.