Yakama Nation Review, Volume 32, Number 3, July 27

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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: Casino operations center stage at genral council; Special session brings about amendments (continued on page 2); Paiute chief Vernon Henry dies as result auto accidentl bill introduced to remove snake R. dams (Continued on page 3); Hollywood park buy-out said to be positive move (continued on page 2); Norton drops plan to conduct analysis of trust fund accounts (continued on page 3); Senate approves $18.7 billion dept. of interior budget (continued on page 3); Inside.

 

Page 2: Special session brings about discussion, changes (continued from page 1); Hollywood park buy-out said to be positive move (continued from page 1); Quickly.

 

Page 3: Dam removal bill introduced (continued from page 1); Interior budget approved (continued from page 1); Norton bounces trust fund check (continued from page 1); Special session brings changes (continued from page 2).

 

Page 4: Tourism and economic development summit has noted speakers, events; Celilo Andy gets president's award; Abrahamson reports encampent powwow royalty and winners; Cordova wants Indian days crown; Yakama nation cutting 85 new payroll checks.

 

Page 5: Native Northwest; Montana; Crow tribe voters approves new tribal consitution; Browning has nation's first foreign depository; Idaho; Indians try to discourage 'lake enroachment'; Shoshone-Bannock to collect tax itself; Oregon; FBI options put on hold by Oregon state law; Washington; Commission approves electronic card games.

 

Page 6: Opinion & commentary; PXWI; Warning: Working for broken trust fund can be hazardous to career; Out of our mailbag; Learn a few Yakama words then your traditional; Tough decisions ahead on water; Appreciate help with repatriation; What about our missing people?; Tragedy comes center stage; Life is not easy, must move on; Thanks to Emerald circle; Where's 'open door' policy?; Powwow success.

 

Page 7: Ceremonial calendar; Miller selected for Native American leadership program; Yakama enrollment now at 9,496 with addition of fifty-seven to rolls.

 

Page 8: Sports; Athlete looking to prove she's among nation's best; Blue Thunder echoes back to win 3-on-3 championship; Instant replays.

 

Page 9: Advertisement.

 

Page 10: Walking on; William M. Mortimore; Rita K. Simpson Sherwood; Lucille Gardee Haley; Paiute Chief Vernon Henry; Vivian ""Annie"" Queampts; Survivor of last fight between soldier, Indians dies at 103; Graham transformed by tragedy to turn post into a leading newspaper.

 

Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Office assistant III; Education specialist-English teacher; Office assistant III; Educaiton specialist-special education; Archaeologist I; Attorney; Director; Community health aide I; Administrative forester finance; Watershed technician.

 

Page 12: Across Native America; Northen plains; Traditional sundance further frays tribal relationship; Southwest; Mom: 16 year-old son's slaying is a hate crime; Grandmother says wrong person faulted over loud kids; East; Ex-BIA officials are target of federal investigation; Pacific; Federal jduge bars army ammunition training; West; Court-ordered National Marine fisheries service report reaffirms Makah whaling ceremony.