Yakama Nation Review, Volume 30, Number 23

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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: Warm Springs, PGE sign power share pact (continued on page 4); Locke names liquor sales task force; Pending alcohol ban; tribal voters back council (continued on page 2); Order lifted on BIA computer move (continued on page 3); Code talkers: Gold medals ahead?; Spring chinook run biggest since 1977 (continued on page 3); Morton: Save hatchery salmon; Inside.
Page 2: Tribal voters back council ban (continued from page 1); White resolution; General council war on alcohol; Quickly.
Page 3: Q & A: Scope and authorities behind alcohol ban; Chinook run forecast biggest since 1977 (continued from page 1); New BPA grant benefits salmon corps; Pinkham petition on court; COE dismisses petition; Order lifts block on BIA computer center move.
Page 4: Females outnumber males in new enrollments; Agenda: Facing and preventing child abuse.
Page 5: Native Northwest; Runoff in Peru; Oregon; Sanchez: No Umatilla investigation ahead; Warm Springs museum receives WSFPI check; Washington; Colville council delays approving 'stampede' deal; BPA offers reward for power line vandals; Grave robbers assail Snoqualmie cemetery; Idaho; Sho-Ban assesses buffalo restoration.
Page 6: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; About tuberculosis; Out of our mailbag; 'Institutional racism' across state?; The way of the Indian; Of libel & slander.
Page 7: Ceremonial calendar; People in the news; Apas Goudy: Graffiti wipeout!; Taking the oath; Salmon corps seminar; Clarence Holford now acting supt; Happy Birthday wishes.
Page 8: Sports; Sports with Lehigh John; Opinions and belly buttons- everyone has one... (continued on page 9); Teams qualify for youth conference tourney; Deal may mean revival of stampede suicide race; Lacrosse returning to Red Cliff, Bad River after 70 year hiatus; 35+ men's tournament slated.
Page 9: Sports; Tournament to promote families, sportsmanship; Opinions, belly buttons- everyone has one (continued from page 8); Yakamas welcome world professional boxing champions; High School plans vote on changing mascot name; Congrats to bowling tournament winners; thanks sponsors.
Page 10: Walking on; Graceann Dunckel; David C. 'Chief' Brewer Jr.; Nathan Samuel Hale Speeds; Eva Babcock; Edith Miller; Memorial; Death claims Gros Ventre artist; Rights advocate Greene passes; tribal judge dies at 75; Laubin preserved plains dances.
Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Bookkeeper II; Sales Clerk.
Page 12: Across Native America; Southwest; Clinton plans stopover on Navajo nation; Forest fires burn in Pueblo country; Navajo wants BIA removed from leasing; Northern plains; Goc. Janklow 'missed point' of civil rights report; Southern plains; Court; Tribes must pay taxes on pull tabs; Northeast; Police may cancel pact N.Y. Oneidas; Southeast; BIA credit card misuse 'widespread'; Cherokee debate future of Kituhwa site.