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: Board to weigh Indian 'mascots', Secretary O'Leary pledges nine cleanup commitments, Council weathers recall drive easily (YNR), Trujillo: Changes on horizon for IHS, Some relief for damaged nets, Tube for salmon to the ocean?, Goshute, Mescalero Apache take further step toward nuclear waste burial sites, Fort Totten boy, 14, victim of hantavirus in North Dakota
Page 2: Education study probes race, Mice tested at The Dalles
Page 3: Opportunities in construction trades, Fighting drink, drugs in workplace, Harrah notes American Indian Day, Quartet tackles integral studies package, Workforce by nine, Many committed bookworms (YNR), Per capita pay schedule
Page 4: Yanomami massacre followed new moon, Tribes across Brazil want reserves demarcated
Page 5: River patrols protect returning salmon, Kootenai, Idaho sign pact with casino issue dangling, Hi-tech Takopid center opens for Puyallup people, Colville council seeks corporate board resignations, Umpquas oust trailer park residents near bingo hall, Klamath River escapement proposed by Hoopas, B.C Indian canoe trip to protect old growth trees
Page 6: Area schools deal with team names, Kamiakin, Cle Elum, YVCC confer with Tribe on issue, School changes nickname, High school stars may not get to 'just do it', Grandview man takes up sport that 'all people can do'
Page 7: Future incentives bring N. Cheyenne to Yakima (YNR), Ketchen sees the (trouble) light (YNR), Harrah culture projects funded
Page 8: Silets caught eels at night with lantern's light, Walking On; LELAND C. STRAIT, DORLA D. SELAM, MARILYN DARLENE OLNEY HALE, SUZIE LORENA ""ALOX-MA"" LOGIE, ALICE FAYE IKE, JONATHAN LEONARD POLK, LEWELLYN JAMES ANDREWS, JAMES A. ""DUTCHIE"" BLODGETT JR., PARIS MORRISON, CASSANDRA RENEE REYES, Man traces journey along Oregon Trail
Page 9: Now AIM protests peaceably and maybe more forcefully, Ceremonial Calendar
Page 10: Shamanism a new European game, Bringing forth a new nation, Returning some lands to original owners, Apology to his family, Throw enough stones, you'll make a rockpile
Page 11: Classifieds
Page 12: Wapato asks: Indian casinos ahead in nation's cities?, Wyoming, Wind River agree on mineral severance taxes, Navajos join lawsuit over missing $50 million, Ex-chairman at San Carlos, secretary indicted on charges, Kansas supreme court will hear Indian casino suit, Osage commission schedules constitutions plan hearing , Probation, public service for past Comanche leader, Milwaukee loses fight against Potawatomi casino, Mankiller will be inducted into women's hall of fame, Ancient Georgia site: national historic place?"