Yakama Nation Review, Volume 31, Number 11

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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: Tlingit mask going up with space shuttle; Ban: it's neighbor against neighbor (continued on page 2); Gorton anti-breach rider removed from money bill; A 'stubborn problem'; State dept. report: Racism still plague across U.S. (continued on page 2); Civil rights suit filed against legends casino (continued on page 3); Texaco pays $43 million (continued pn page 12); Tribes plan burial for Ancient one (continued on page 3); Inside.
Page 2: Ban: It's neighbor against neighbor (continued from page 1); U.S. attorney shively: 'Liquor provisions enforceable'; State: Racism 'across U.S.'.
Page 3: Quickly; WIP claims 'overpayment'; Gorton anti-breach rider removed (continued from page 1); Two sue legends board (continued from page 1).
Page 4: Nettie's Heritage award; Woman turns self in for child's death; River tribes plan burial for ancient one (continued from page 1); FBI probes still-missing bones; Acevedo faces auto homicide charge; Lil' Warrior Koda wins gold.
Page 5: Adopted son at West Point; Starr-Schuster rites ahead; New faces in workplace; Nez Perce reelect Brisbois; Native Northwest; Wahington; Fish managers will save salmon eggs; Habitat review delays Muckleshoot ampitheater; Oregon; Volunteers help dig into Fort Umpqua history; River states deny NMFS Columbia dredging permits; Idaho; Human dignity coalition meets on soverignty.
Page 6: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; Out of our mailbag; Weighing avenues for dissent; A voter apathy has a serious peril; Out of our mailbag; Weighing avenues for dissent; Will budget cuts fund lawsuit?; Per capita cut hits elders; Does nation have ability to enforce ban?.
Page 7: Your vote in November ; Gore: Pledge to first peoples; Bush: Make dream possible; Walking on; Annie Rose Yallup; Elise "wowalwy" Pistolhead; Memorial; Heart trouble claims Navajo code talker.
Page 8: Sports; Sports with Lehigh John; Co-ed league jeopardized by non-paying softball teams; San Diego state student council votes out mascot; Listen program hostinf youth games; Three rivers warriors tournament scheduled; HUnter's sacrifice leads to first elk; Safety bike rodeo draws 85 youth; Northern oikeminnow reward season extended; 161,000 caught.
Page 9: Advertisement.
Page 10: Ceremonial calendar; Job corps grads launch new careers; Land use forum slated.
Page 11: Classified; Employment; Cook; Executive director; For sale.
Page 12: Across Native America; Southwest; Sandia Pueblo seeks return of 'our holiest place'; UNM law center wins arrow assets; Passel of issues divides Utah's goshute; Far West; Native Hawaiian bill 'on fast track'; Southern plains; Cherokee of Oklahoma, Carolina set joint meet; Haskell foundation prexy resignation sought; Northeast; Oneida splinter group files against tribe; Southeast; Jusrisdiction issue delays murder prosecution; Texaco pays shortfall (continued from page 1).