Yakama Nation Review, Volume 30, Number 7

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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: Reactor: River voyage to burial (continued on page 4); Blaine concealed Lummi skeletons; Anthropologists seek 'immediate decision' (continued on page 2); Chile, tribes sign anti-discrimination accord; Judge: Interior must pay for 'misconduct'; Mt. Rainier centennial draws many notables (continued on page 2); UW's Nason will disclose scope of Burke's holdings; Inside.
Page 2: Blaine concealed Lummi skeletons (continued from page 1); Anthropologists seek 'immediate decision' (continued from page 1); Notable salute Rainier centennial (continued from page 1); Babbitt: Indictment unlikely; Judge: Interior must pay for long 'misconduct' (continued from page 1).
Page 3: Quickly; Construction site approved; Fresh details about legends hotel; Golf course wins 'go'.
Page 4: Draft document of the OAS; Hanford poor example of commitment to indigenous; Reactor: River voyage to burial (continued from page 1).
Page 5: Native Northwest; Washington; Muckleshoot ampitheater clears EIS review; Committee seeks seventh generation nominees; Ahdunko, former Makah chief , sentenced on weapons; Army corps blasts levees to restore Skagit salmon; Oregon; Cow creek invests in former drive -in property; Idaho; Lewis county willl tax Nez Perce free lands; Sho-Ban IHS will screen ali patientds for TD after earlier diagnosis; Deborah Senn: A Preview.
Page 6: Weavers will gather at Lummi frog house; Ghost dance shirt returned; Green corn feast Sept. 16-19; What NAGPRA provides; NMAI ceremony Sept. 28; Ceremonial calendar.
Page 7: People in the news; 'Miracle girl' gifted sister's kidney; Rae Snyder named special advisor to IHS director Trujillo; Brings broad experienceJoint program effort takes aim at diabetes awareness.
Page 8: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; Am I Indian enough?; Child support awareness; Out of our mailbag: O&M theats 'legal grounds against BIA'; Was board chairman's apology deceptive?; Many emotion surround accident at Snoqualmie.
Page 9: WIP salutes work force; Monitors ready to count; Summer celebration committee will meet; Walking on; F. Browning Pipestem; Michael T. "Mickey" Pablo; Agnes Skahan Adams; Memorial.
Page 10: Sports; Yakama Nation invite; MVP smiscon's homer wins tourney; Yakama teams finish 1-2 in Tri-city sun jam; Annual Klamath falls all-Indian golf tourney set; Navajo editor gives ESPN ,agazone an opportunity; Seth enters and earns six gold medals in North Idaho games; Yakama Indian rodeo association to hold memebership, elections meeting.
Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Custodian/woodcutter; Driver's education teacher; Dispatcher; Water technician III; Cooks aide; Bookkkeeper III; Claims examiner; Trades helper I; Teacher; Legal notices.
Page 12: Across Native America; Northern plains; Whiteclay: Beer sales continue despite protests; Southwest; Development approved alongside Grand Canyon; Begaye vetoes bill to decriminalize bigamy; Southern plains; Chief smith inaugural at historic Cherokee courhouse; Great lakes; Scholar seeks understanding between tribes, archeologists; Menominee; $27 million compensation for termination; Southeast; Hatcher faces death penalty in Robeson slaying; Hearst endows IAIA scholars.