Yakama Nation Review, Volume 31, Number 2

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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: Tribe may buy two hydro dams (continued on page 3); Babbitt eyes Hanford Reach (continued on page 7); House amendment would halt babbitt (continued on page 7); Tribe regains Castile Falls (continued on page 3); Track of treaty celebrations (continued on page 5); Jackson wins NEA heritage award (continued on page 4); Clinton-Hastert plan for distressed areas (continued on page 2); Inside.
Page 2: Seven seeks titles during treaty day celebration; Clinton's budget set to help impoverished areas (continued from page 1).
Page 3: Quickly; Castile falls ragained by tribe (continued from page 1); Tribe eyes two hydro dams (continued from page 1); Utah Utes seek Colorado hunting.
Page 4: People in the news; Jackson wins NEA heritage award (continued from page 1); Educator strom retires.
Page 5: Native Northwest;Trail of Yakama treaty events (continued from page 1); Tribal data added to state website; Idaho; NPPC approves Nez Perce salmon hatchery; Bingham county opposes Fort Hall border deal; Washington; Reconsider Cowlitz status, Quinault appeals to board; Hanford waste shipments beginning in mid-June; Suquamish, Navy reach agreement on dredging.
Page 6: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; Gore wants more study on breaching option; Out of our mailbag; Willman: Citizens' stand-up committee; treaty anchored in Yakama culture (continued on page 7); A stranger in our land.
Page 7: Guest editorial; Clinton should act on reach; Out of our mailbag; Treaty anchored in Yakama culture (continued from page 6); Since cradle: Poor attitude of parents shows in kids; Of libel & slander; Trust responisibility; Cooperative clean up restores scenic route; House moves to block Babbitt (continued from page 1); Utah Utes seek Colorado hunting (continued from page 3); Babbitt floats Hanford reach (continued from page 1).
Page 8: Sports; Sports with Lehigh John; Rodeo needs to rebuild, success depends on people; Beavert earns CWAC all-league as pitcher; Gunnier crowned 2000 treaty days rodeo queen; Yakama tribal members get 'square' in 18th annual tournament; Women's softball tournament shceduled.
Page 9: Advertisement.
Page 10: Walking on; Marie Farron Ferrell; Arlene Rose Hoptowit Wilbur; Fred Paul Johansen; Isabelle Marlene thomas; Eleanor Jane Neaman; Louise Leo Jackson James; William Rueben Wilson; Tionna Josephine Totus; Memorial; Former Blackfeet judge yellow kidney dies at 69; Ceremonial calendar; Raid on progressive road; Culps sentenced in drug bust.
Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Forestry technician I; Weekend security & custodian; Custodian; Assistant custodial & maintenance supervisor; Assistant custodial & maintenance supervisor; Food service worker; Cook; Food service manager; Camp counselor; Community health aide; Health educator; Natural resources cultural specialist; Cultural specialist; Lead cultural specialist; Education specialist; office assistant III; Office assistant III; Camp director; Bookkeeper II; Office assistant III; Summer youth counselor office assistant III; Camp director; Bookkeeper II; Office assistant III; Summer youth counselor; Office assistant III; Mechanical supervisor; Ez/ec specialist.
Page 12: Across Native America; Southwest; Mescalero Apache parents sue IHS for wrongful death; Terminated rancheria may gain recognition; Northern plains; 'Sue' fossil brings new attention to badlands; Southern plains; Cherokee council ponders free press legislation; Southeast; Special judge will oversee Hatcher murder trial; Former state justice heads Eastern Cherokee court; Early english settlement in south Florida?; Will Swisher has Haskell.