Yakama Nation Review, Volume 30, Number 24

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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: Army delays corps breach report (continued on page 2); Nez Perce ask probe in threat; Police teams find woman lost in mountains (continued on page 2); Kennewick man: Scientists begin DNA tests (continued on page 6); Thompson hired as legends casino GM; Cert tribes form energy firm (continued on page 3); 'Yellow Boy' sold for $684,500; Inside.

 

Page 2: Clinton visits Navajo (continued from page 1); NAS donates computer systems; Indian farmers file USDA discrimination suit; Police find Vera in mountains (continued from page 1); Army delays snake dams report (continued from page 1); Buchanan pleads guilty to elk poaching in '95.

 

Page 3: Yakama hosting 4th Northwest Indian A.A. convention July 7-9; Justices hearing suit over Colorado River water; Thompson hired as casino GM (continued from page 1); Marysville pastor guest speaker at potterhouse; Quickly.

 

Page 4: Native Northwest; Conference targets caregivers of elders; Little miss spirit sends word out to join feast; Careful use of antibiotics; Warm Springs will buy island at Cascade Locke; Wahington; Puyallup 'Skystone' map of heaven & earth; Money forces closure for Hanford health network; Idaho; Pouch stolen in 1999 returned to museum.

 

Page 5: Advertisement.

 

Page 6: Fort Dalles museum; Historic site eyes restoration; Caddo architect weller: Design matches culture; Scientists begin DNA testing series (continued from page 1).

 

Page 7: People in the news; Yakama IHS gives 3 tons of recyclables; Preparedness drill deemed a success; Ceremonial calendar; Kamiakin model completed; endownment effort continues.

 

Page 8: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; Weather linked to state of the spirit?; Tax borders hurt Indians; Out of our mailbag; Stop a child's crying from the pain caused by alcohol; Tribe really ready to help members? Yakamas have own Carrie nation; McCain: Thank you for your support and keep fighting; Solemn spirits; Libel and slander policy.

 

Page 9: Walking on; Eugene Lewis Huff; Rainey Marie Morin; Vanessa F. Wilkinson; Betty Jean Whitefoot Villareal; Lillyan Settler Strom; Clyde Gus Colwash; Joseph Burton Delacruz; Oldest full blood Kaw dies at 82.

 

Page 10: Sports; Pueblo marathon runner qualifies for Olympic trials; Colville re-saddle stampede; Top-HI graduate earns collegiate title ASU; Notah starts junior golf programs in Indian country; Horse races highlight rodeo.

 

Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Notices.

 

Page 12: Across Native America; Far West; Viejas, Commodore launch casino cruise to Mexico; Southwest; EPA lauds Pyramid lake for protecting environment; Council fails to override Begaye's gambling veto; Southern plains; Okla. Cherokee weighing compact on car tags; Milwaukee FBI opposes clemency for Peltier; Great lakes; Peril increasing for prehistoric Cahokia mounds; Northeast; Report; Mohawk leaders sign new casino deal.