Yakama Nation Review, Volume 31, Number 12

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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: 'Expert' for decision: Ames seeks 'repatriation' of remains (continued on page 3); Final decision will be made by Magistrate (continued on page 4); Fiscal issues may stir upcoming general council (continued on page 10).; Robbins collection donated to library (continued on page 12); Supreme court will decide; State officials may face lawsuits in tribal courts; Gorton, Cantwell are shattering state campaign money records (continued on page 2); Non-voting tribal seat in Wisconsin legislature; Inside.
Page 2: Station purchase ahead; Nation going on air Nov. 1; Contest: Name station call letters; Gorton, Cantwell: Top spending (continued on page 2); New buffalo dollar coming in 2001 (continued on page 2); Quickly.
Page 3: Indian farmers plan rally in capital; Indian ag symposium set for Las Vegas; Leasing and permitting of Indian lands needs work; 'Repatriation' sought by Ames (continued from page 1)(continued on page 10).
Page 4: Native Northwest; Washington; Task force struggles on water report; students learn history through graveyard cleanups; Mild earthquake rocks Olympia Peninsula; Oregon; Barge spills machinery, fuels south of Jantzen beach; Idaho; Nez Perce rating second in economic impact; Tribes confer to prepare for Lewis & Clark tributes; Radio purchase ahead (continued from page 1); Scientists press for tests (continued from page 1).
Page 5: Enrollment grows to 9,318; Coyote: '47 new reasons to support alcohol ban'; 'My heart toward the Yakamas'; Yakama, Korea share value systems.
Page 6: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; A social experiment; Going from wet to dry; out of our mailbag; Government must protect its people; 'I support laws of sovereign nation'; Ratify, rescind or reimburse; Councils varied in standing.
Page 7: Cermonial calendar; Poeple in the news; Doublerunner to chair youth council; I.H.S. departments add professional staff; Penn-Starr crowned Miss Tiny Tot; Olney Baker after nursing degree; Gardee, Gutierrez wed at mission; Happy birthday wishes.
Page 8: Sports; Prep football feature; Eneas holds her own cougar squad; Shoshone Bannocks host tribe for 2002 olympics.
Page 9: Advertisement.
Page 10: Walking on; Mahtayah Hyde; Peggy Jeane Jones' Pauline Sweowat; General council set Nov. 28 (continued from page 1); Ames seeks 'repatriation' of remians (continued from page 4); Local aises presents water quality paper at national confab; GED classes opens.
Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Manager; Programmer/Broadcaster; Office/sales representative; Head coach; Teacher assistant; Marketing & business associate I; Diabetes nurse educator; Records clerk; Cashier; Loan processor; Collector; Corporate attorney; Community health aide II; Line cook; EMS-dispatcher; Dispatcher/jailer.
Page 12: Across Native America; Southwest; Arizona tribes rally to retain bilingual education; Utah police again raid Native American church; AIM protesters seek trials in Columbus parade case; Northern plains; Flathead will patrol exposed cultural sites; Far West; Native Hawaiians may enter holy site on army land; Northeast; Oneida return assistance funds to BIA's TPA account; Martin Seneca running for Seneca president slot; Mescalero, Comanche seek old Geronimo headress; Southeast; Lumbee Cheraw drop appeal in LRDA lawsuit; Robbins: Major bequest to library (continued from page 1).