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.
[This paper has a problem with either the date or V#N#. The date on the paper is February 2nd, with 1974 handwritten. The date puts it out of sequence with papers from the same Volume. Also the N# on the paper is typed as XXVI, but with an additional handwritten I, making XVII.]
Page 1: "United States versus Washington State", 'extra' 'indians win' Treaty Rights Upheld, U.S District Court Judge upholds Indian Fishing Rights in Washington State Rivers
Page 2: U.S District Court Judge upholds Indian Fishing Rights in Washington State Rivers, cont.
Page 3: U.S District Court Judge upholds Indian Fishing Rights in Washington State Rivers, cont.
Page 4: U.S District Court Judge upholds Indian Fishing Rights in Washington State Rivers, cont.
Page 5: U.S District Court Judge upholds Indian Fishing Rights in Washington State Rivers, cont., Tribal Council minutes, Health Tips Eat Less Fat, Indians Powwow at Penitentiary
Page 6: First Annual Indian Awareness Week
Page 7: Wah-tut-kun's Ti-Mash, Project Palatisha the tribal preschool, United State Versus Washington State, NOISE
Page 8: Annual Trade Fair