Yakama Nation Review, Volume 24, 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: Deer confirmation hearing set; FBI check completed, Clinton offers $1 billion aid plan, Gebbie first AIDS czar, Elder's center ready next spring (YNR), Suspension Fray, Ethics Board rules against 8 on council, General Council voters will met to decide, Clinton, Bentsen back tighter Indian controls, Big Muddy unit goes for $15.1 million, CDC: Deer mice spreading virus
Page 2: Clinton appoints Strong (YNR), General Council position paper, Lowry drops in new poll, Death claims Reuben Snake
Page 3: Gospel with a country twang, YNHA weighs rehabilitation needs, Parents Anonymous meets weekly, A bonanza of new employees, Hearing on child care set July 8, Code Board sets Townhouse meet
Page 4: TEXT: Decision of Ethics Board on Complaint
Page 5: High tech gear nabs Indian sturgeon poacher, jet boats, inflatables will aid salmon migration, House panel earmarks $300,000 for Shoalwater, A look at Indian village life 4,000 years ago, Sho-Ban tribal court stalled be reorganization, $168 million IHS hospital in works in Anchorage, Wagon train nears the end of Oregon Trail, Camp Chaparral will become about 600 youths
Page 6: A's capture Pi-Ume-Sha title, Yakima club sweeps Bravettes in finals, Suns shine in Warm Springs classic, Nez Perce Nation to host NIT tournament, Lummi seeks title '4-peats' sake, Stars & Stripes tourney scheduled, Treaty Day award hosts appreciated, Yakima Nation ends fastpitch season, settle for fourth place, Kiutus Jim Endurance runs scheduled for the 4th of July in White Swan, Yakima Nation reps on cage team playing in National AAU tournament
Page 7: Strong to be registered in Who's Who for students (YNR), Nathan Woodward: Daring Yakima on a flying trapeze (YNR), James earns Boys State trip
Page 8: Congratulations to the Class of 1993
Page 9: A message to all graduates, SIPI awarded $225,000 for environmental studies, Summer youth program has truly gigantic cast
Page 10: Sohappy case against commission, Tribal police harassment charged, Proposal regarding leaseback plan, many made visiting Uts welcome, Some Tiinowit thank yous, New Clinton Indian policy: Fundamental considerations
Page 11: Woman of quiet courage, Cowlitz religious leader puts to final rest, Walking on; MARY SPINO, CECIL NEKEYWMA "" TA-POUCH"" WESLEY, MARTHA HOPTOWIT NASH, LEVI LEE WALSEY, LARRY JOE HEATH SOPHIA HELENA BARNEY, FRANK L. SHEPHARD, JOSEPH ALEXANDER DAY, TIMOTHY J. (SONNY) HUNT, OLIVE JESSIE RAU, GLENDA MARIE CRIQUI
Page 12: Totem ignites Kamiakin Hi controversy, Goodwill returns rare book to donor, AIM protests sale of sacred items, Wenatchee museum seeks artists for 'Hearts and Hands', Apt. to let, Olney history in second edition, Vista House on Historic register, Nude Indians put under cover, Indian, Hispanic artists join forces, Ceremonial Calendar
Page 13: Classifieds
Page 14: Mexico's Mixtec Indians exploited in California, Lawyer seeks Clinton pardon for MacDonald, Symington, eight Arizona tribes sign gambling pacts, Kansas court will hear gaming case in September, Cherokee win contract to operate Job Corps center, Keshena man charged in 1976 gay murder, Crist trial slated Aug. 16 for civil violations, Seneca seeks land return for thruway corridor, Paugussett target two cities in upcoming land claim, supreme Court denies Catawba default claim