Yakama Nation Review, Volume 31, 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: Fire bares anasazi ruins (continued on page 2); Native media; KYNR goes on air in November (continued on page 6); Cherokee enact free press law (continued on page 6); River tribes, UI sign restoration pact (continued on page 2); New coalition to oversee ancient remains? (continued on page 9); GOP apologizes, offers subsitute (continued on page 2); River tribes, UI sign restoration pact; Snake dams: 10-15 yr. breaching wait (continued on page 2); Governors unveil recovery plan; Inside.
Page 2: GOP apologizes to tribes (continued from page 1); Rivere tribes, UI sign restoration pact (continued from page 1); Snake dams: breaching wait (continued from page 1); Text: Substitute resolution; Fire bares ancient ruins (continued from page 1); DNC names NCAI's mastern platform.
Page 3: Quickly; Gover: $59 million economic loan guaranty authority set; Certified documents: Isaac, Smartlowit obtained clearances; Text of memorandum; COE dissects Selam's response letter.
Page 4: Yakama youth follow tradition with release ceremony; on CHC dance troupe; Today's youth- part I; CJJ: Indian youth an invisible proud, but beleaguered population; About this series.
Page 5: Native Northwest; Summer economy bolstered by 67 hires; Salmon corps wins grant; Oregon; BPA, seaWest sign for condon wind project; Wahington; New Tulalip clinic to have healing garden; Hanford air particles deemed 'not dangerous' but exposure uncertain; Idaho; Sho-Ban receives INEEL water treatment unit; New Perce hatchery begun on clearwater river.
Page 6: KYNR goes on air in November (continued from page 1); Dr. Alfonso Garcia: Hemisphere veteran; Indian country radio; Cherokee enact free press law (continued from page1); FCC sponsors telecom session; Text: cherokee free press.
Page 7: Ceremonial calendar; Rigdom after masters in forestry at Yale; Yakama legends; Hummingbird's beauty; Former tribal judges finish course.
Page 8: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; Discourse worth a fuss on Indian treaty termination; On libel & slander; 'GOP misrepresented by media'; Parenting 101 needed (continued on page 9).
Page 9: Mailbag: Parenting 101 needed (continued from page 8); Elders speak for elders; Walking on; Douglas Grayling Celestine; Terry Eldridge; Memorial; Bernie Whitebear; Keel proposes new coalition to oversee ancient remains (continued from page 1); Remains of Dakota warrior leader reburied.
Page 10: Sports; Treaty days pays out over $50,000; YIRA president hands out accolades; Rodeo keeps Toppenish dust flying; Notah reveals secret 'fix' to golfing success.
Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Senior associate attorney; Director; Sub-cook; Systems analyst; Lead accountant; Fish biologist I; Office assistant III; Police officer; Office assistant II; Surveyor; Cook; Custodian; Attention: Class of 2000- even if you do think you learned it all, read on.
Page 12: Across Native America; Southwest; First hanford radioactive waste arrives in carlsbad; Goshute will listen to storage opponents; Jicarilla-PNM water deal; Far West; Native Hawaiian bills filed in U.S. congress; Southern plains; Wyandotte pay U.S. to settle complaint; Great lakes; Chief Pontiac statues attacked by vandals; Northeast; Report: Trump, Goldberg being investigated; Southeast park service may trade land with cherokee.