Yakama Nation Review, Volume 30, Number 6

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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: Indian museum becoming reality; Chinook deplore 'racism' of Lewis-Clark article (continued on page 2); Planned on fort road; Legends hotel on drawing board (continued on page 3); Salmon crisis links Indians of U.S., Canada; Clinton names 15 Indian college advisors board (continued on page 3); Inside.
Page 2: Wahluke camp; Learning to prepare the eels; New motion in hunting case (continued from page 1); Whale deaths: record; Chinook deplore 'racism' (continued from page 1); Quickly.
Page 3: Richardson offers Indian energy boosts; Clinton names 15 (continued from page 1); Special master for trust funds?; Legends hotel on drawing board (continued from page 1).
Page 4: 'Gator: modest Florida souvenir; Yakamas join Rainer salute; WIP honoring long-time staff; New faces in work force; Pimms couple marks first 40 years.
Page 5: Native Northwest; Washington; Colville may boycott Omak stampede; Nakata WSU multicultural student services director; Muclkeshoot antes $187,857 to non-profit organizations; Did capt. Vancouver lose anchose found near tacoma?; Oregon; Cow creek challenges motorcycle company name; Idaho; Sho-Ban wins loan-grant to improve water systems; Walking on.
Page 6: Three artists obtain smithsonian residency; Leaders resist bone testing; Photoplay: Salmon people of Columbia; Second plateau Indian market Aug. 7; At native press archives; Sequoyah center in planning.
Page 7: Ceremonial calendar; Students scrutinize health paths; tribal count: 9,184; In summer 59 new members.
Page 8: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; Army corps data; Gorton: The case against breaching; Out of our mailbag: Bigfeather: IAIA facing xero funding; Congratulations miss Granger; Deep thanks amid complications; Yakama in Texas writes gov. Bush about discrimination against Indians (continued on page 9).
Page 9: Out of our mailbag; Yakama in Texas writes Bush about anti-Indian discrimination (continued from page 8); Help from many directions; Coyote center asks medicines; Photog Leslie: Great job; O&M dilemma at WIP may need legal push; Juarez joins investment firm.
Page 10: Sports; Cougarettes are Yakima Sundome 3-on-3 champions; NAACP resolution calls for ban on racial team mascots; Forest departments warn of heat-related illnesses.
Page 11: Classified; Employment; Safety officer; Weed control technician I (trainee); Substitute cook aide; Special projects manager; Bookkeeper III; Accountant I- General ledger; Bookkeeper III; Store manager; Subsitute teacher assistant; Nutrionist; Substitute custodian; Office automaion clerk; Development coordinator.
Page 12: Across Native America; Southern plains; New cherokee chief smith seeks 'healing' after turmoil; Far west; Viejas, partner to create casino afloat on pacific; Southwest; Dr. Jeffrey Hamley new dean of IAIA complex; Northern plains; Death protesters on both sides of South Dakota; U.S. orders Nebraska to explain casino stance; Great lakes; Doxtator ends tenure; Danforth seated at Menominee; Northeast; Cayuga county halts talks in Cayuga land claim; Southeast; Developer wants $50 million for Miami circle site; 20 sentenced in 1996 Chiapas massacre.