Yakama Nation Review, Volume 30, Number 21

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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: Tribes' top target: Gorton (continued on page 4); Will Yakama become 'dry reservation'?; Hanford roundup: 17 elk killed after copter scare (continued on page 4); Kamiakin monument proposed (continued on page 3); Kennewick man: More time for tests (continued on page 4).
Page 2: Interior setbacks on fixing trust funds; Computer move perils IIM fund?; Snake river most endangered; Second phase sets debts; Quickly.
Page 3: Bronze Kamiakin monument proposed at center (continued from page 1).
Page 4: Tribe's take aim at Gorton (continued from page 1); Judge stays Kennewick man (continued from page 1); Health services- Conclusion: Dental clinic to open in White swan; H.E.W. report includes child per capitas; Head start pupils meet Mr. Yuk, sing along.
Page 5: Native Northwest; YNHA workers win back pay; New faces in work force; Firethunder keynotes chid abuse session; Oregon; Burns Paiute manages Logan valley ranch; Warm springs intent on Hood river casino; Suspect in power shutdown charged with criminal mischief; Washington; Emerald queen donates $50,000 to daffodil festival; Idaho; Nez Perce protest document forecasting 'bloodshed'; Firethunder keynotes child abuse session.
Page 6: Ceremonial calendar; People in the news; Supt. Hoptowit awaits the last day of school; Stevens wins soroptimist award; Stevens- McEachern shaker ceremony.
Page 7: Advertisment.
Page 8: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; Ecumenical atonement; Out of our mailbag; Sullivan: Alcohol tax 'unenforceable'; Draft suit obtained; State seeks injuntion against tax (continued on page 9).
Page 9: Miles: Stereotypes persist; Youth face 'New prejudism'; Out of our mailbag; How many peopple have perished due to broad effects of alcohol?; State draft alleges tribe doesn't own tract D (continued from page 8); Utes, Utah settle jurisdiction; South Dakota may appeak tax decision.
Page 10: Sports; Tournament talk with Lehigh John; Y.N.B.T.A. pairings set; new generation emerging; Lapwai A-3 Idaho state champions; Cougars roll over Orcas, miss trophy round; Moses president of YIRA; looking for June rodeo help; Tribal member named year's most improved swimmer.
Page 11: Sports; Sho-Ban lady chiefs win Idaho A-4 championship; Tough state tourney draw sends White Swan boys home early; Seattle P.D. cuffs law enforcement tourney; Tacoma claims legends tourney; Jordan MVP; Host eagles sweep coed titles; Sacred runners sought.
Page 12: Mass of forgiveness; For transgressions of 2,000 years; Walking on; Evelyn M. Beardslee; Cecil R. Billy; Garland Levi Jerry; Frank R. Scott Jr.; Joseph Eli LaMere; Memorials; Caring, sharing, listening.
Page 13: Classifieds; Employment; Girl's softball coach; Family & community advocate; Office assistant II; Mail clerk; Bookkeeper I; Teaching assistant; Cook; Geographic information system specialist.
Page 14: Across Native America; Far West; California tribes prepare for casino expansion; Southwest; Two begays aides resign under cloud; Northern plains; President Salway declares emergency at Pine Ridge; Court: U.S law inapplicable to tribal colleges; Bourland: River transfer costs endless; Northeast; Oneida claims talks at an impasse.