Yakama Nation Review, Volume 32, Number 4

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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: Interior sec. Norton challenges trust fund monitor's lack of action report (continued on page 2); Tribal members, guests witness land return in hills of Yakama country (continued on page 2); Coeur d' Alenes against cleanup settlement (continued on page 2); Puyallup factions square off over casino (continued on page 2).
Page 2: Yakama history book adds a new chapter in land return; Elaine Miles is special guest at Signal pk. (continued from page 1); Puyallup factions at odds over casino management (continued from page 1); Coeur d' Alene working to increase superfund amount (continued from page 1); Norton on trust (continued from page 1); Norton on trust (continued from page 1); Ceremonial calendar; Yakama to host breast cancer awareness event; Keep fit session set.
Page 3: Cason named to created post as associate interior secretary; Oglala Sioux enact law barring state police; Nez Perce sign pact with Washington State; Sierra club: Black hills back to owners; Yakama ads 48 new wage earners to roster; Councilman settler placed on probation.
Page 4: Squaxin tribe's heritage close to home; New minority health deputy's work on Navajo oopened eyes; work to be done; Boys find skull part during summer trek; Science center building put on hold by possible burial ground on site; Walking on; Jane Lavon Sampson; Gladys Olivia Sohappy Centre; Kennedy Charley Kakclamat jr.; James Bernard Brown; Lorraine James; Memorial.
Page 5: Opinion & commentary; PXWI; Native intelligence; McVeigh terrorist attack: Part of an old tradition?; Out of our mailbag; Agency Indian has set operation pace; Appreciated Yakama summit; Come to time of elder's warning; Signed to remind council of actions.
Page 6: Classifieds; Employment; Federal position loan specialist; Community health aide II; Special education teacher/coordinator; Legal notices.
Page 7: Notices.
Page 8: Witnesses to the 28,000 acres of original property returned to Yakama stewardship.