Yakama Nation Review, Volume 31, Number 18

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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: Anthros blast army corps over replanting (continued on page 2); Intertribal wish list; Leaders await Bush signals (continued on page 5); Tribes target culerts in new salmon suit (continued on page 2); Salmon restoration cost so far: $3.5 billion (continued on page 2); New NMFS whale assessment (continued on page 10); Three new exhibits at museum (continued on page 4); Tribes target culverts in new salmon suit (continued on page 2); New health education push ahead.
Page 2: Tribes target culverts in salmon suit (continued from page 1); Roza fish die in ice pools; Confidential correspondence; Suit weighs right of access; Salmon restoration: $3.5 billion (continued from page 1); Anthropologists blast army corps over replanting (continued from page 1).
Page 3: Quickly; Two showings for 'hand game'; Ancient gaming among tribes; Clinton: Monument, status, rank for Clark, Sacagawea and York; Blood drive Jan. 25.
Page 4: Clinton; 'Work harder to overcome our differences' Clinton pension begins on Jan. 20; Three new museum exhibits (continued from page 1).
Page 5: Native Northwest; Washington; Tulalip sets steep waste dumping fines; Methow land conservation ends long-running battle; Woman wins struggle to build home in Gorge; Oregon; BPA, Alcoa agree on magawatt power reduction; Idaho; Nez Perce open new professional education center; Aryan compound auction scheduled Feb. 13; Coeur d'Alene buy 387 acres of lakefront property; Awaiting Bush signals (continued from page 1); New faces in work force.
Page 6: Opinion & commentary; PXWI; What Inland empire expects from Bush; Out of our mailbag: Walla Walla Indian inmate crisis; Business practices vary; Lessons learned in the iron house; A complete listing of libraru workers over time; NMFS report 'rigorous'.
Page 7: Library of congress offers website wealth; Ceremonial calendar; Family photos fot prizes on Valentine's day; Tribes, U.S. work to save art; Nation gains 47 new members.
Page 8: Sports; Tournament talk with Lehigh John; Bucks come back to repeat as Holiday tourney champs; Arena football; Local player set to suit up for Washington shockwave; Money matters in dispute over mascot at North Dakota U.; Instant replays.
Page 9: Advertisement.
Page 10: Walking on; Melodey Shae Jim; Helen A. Northover Ellis; Mamie Jim Smith; James T. Finley; Michael james Hansen; George J. Calf Robe; Memorial; Thorpe sons seek return of Jim Thorpe remains; New NMFS whale assessment (continued from page 1); How to deal with the colds, sneezes and coughs of winter; Cavities are preventable.
Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Office assistant I; Attorney; Director; Senior associate attorney; Buyer; Clinical review specialist; The Yakama Indian health services; Legal notices.
Page 12: Across Native America; Northern plains; Cheyenne river adopts S.D.'s uniform commercial code; Sen. Daschle opposes clemency for Peltier; Southwest many pueblos inaugurate new leaders for year; Great lakes; Win-E-Mac report ends investigation of racism; Southeast; Police seize girl off reservation to force testimony; Aborigines gauge support for treaty.