Yakama Nation Review, Volume 30, Number 4

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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: Unsolved Indian deaths; Aim protest turns violent in Nebraska (continued on page 3); New petition filled in peltier case (continued on page 3); Heemsah oversees spotted owl colony (continued on page 4); Babbitt answers to grand jury; Official: 'YN' out, 'Yakama Naiton' in; In Autumn, name P'ushtay will replace (deleted) at army training center (continued on page 4); Inside.
Page 2: 'Cashless slots' on way; New games debut July 15 at legends; Quickly.
Page 3: BIA trust fund computers unveiled; Session will explore rural development; Hanford cleanup technology 'inadequate'; Strontium 90 in spawning beds at Hanford reach (continued from page 1); AIM protest turns vioent (continued from page 1); New Peltier petition filed.
Page 4: Safety tips concerning effects of sprays; Aerial spraying halfway done; Heemsah oversees owls (continued from page 1); (Deleted) renamed (continued from page 1).
Page 5: Native Northwest; Oregon; Grand Ronde first to manage public forest; Tribes, Oregon reach deal over hatchery-bred fish; Washington; Umatilla tribes dedicate rainwater wildlife area; Swinomish, S'Klallam win HUD rural development grants; Idaho; Sho-Ban, machine vendor tangle; newspaper caught within gag order; Babbitt answers Minn. grand jury (continued from page 1); Marier won't oppose Gorton.
Page 6: Museum to bless last mall site; Exposition to judge native films; Pickup trucks and Navajos inspire award-winning film; Ceremional calendar.
Page 7: People in the news; O'Odham linguist wins $320,000 genius grant; New faces in tribal work force; Tips on handling heat.
Page 8: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; The right to hunt; State welfare reform; Yakama clients having problems; Tribes favor U.S.-Canada salmon treaty; Out of our mailbag: Yakama pharmacopia stirring some hot debates.
Page 9: Clinton address: Ait war achieved goals; Walking on; Dale W. Parton; Vera Eneas Olney; Memorial; Patrick H. Lefthand Sr. Spokane leader Kieffer, 54, passes; Bobby A. Looney Jr.
Page 10: Sports; Redcrow wins treaty days rodeo all-around; over $20,000 paid out; Shilow to run for SIPI; Leslie leads school to another national J.c. title.
Page 11: Classified; Employment; Maintenance technician I; Counselor; Teacher; Office assistant I/Receptionist; Bookkeeper IV; Judge; Community program; Custodial worker; Custodial worker; Personnel management specialist; Social worker; Community health aide II; Program coourdinator; Educational opportunity.
Page 12: Across Native America; Northern plains; Oglala community recovers slowly from twisters; Far West; Calif. tribes eye new ballot initiatives for casino gaming; Southwest Cassador resigns at Jicarilla, just before impeachment; Native American church: military may use peyote; Northeast; Mohegan return federal funds for social services programs; Citizens circulate draft of Cayuga land settlement; Southeast; Catawba asked to rebury remains with proper rites.