Seneca Nation begins ad campaign against expanded gaming

Seneca Nation begins ad campaign against expanded gaming (January 4, 2012)

The Seneca Nation of New York launched a media campaign to urge the state to honor the Class III gaming compact. The tribe was promised a zone of exclusivity in the compact, which was signed in 2002. But since then,...

Pojoaque Pueblo faces lawsuit in federal court for gaming deal

Pojoaque Pueblo faces lawsuit in federal court for gaming deal (January 4, 2012)

Pojoaque Pueblo in New Mexico is being sued in federal court over a gaming agreement with a consulting company. The tribe's court ruled that the tribe illegally terminated the agreement with The Fine Point Group. The company is now seeking...

Opinion: Unanswered questions about Indian gaming in Idaho

Opinion: Unanswered questions about Indian gaming in Idaho (January 4, 2012)

"Late last month readers of the Coeur d'Alene Press and the Spokesman-Review may have seen full-page ads taken out by the Coeur d'Alene Tribe claiming they had kept the promise made to voters in 1992 to give back 5 percent...

City   wants Kialegee Tribal Town to stop working on casino site

City wants Kialegee Tribal Town to stop working on casino site (January 4, 2012)

The city council in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, voted unanimously to tell the Kialegee Tribal Town to stop work on a casino on an Indian allotment. The city's action carries no legal weight since the land is considered Indian Country. But...

Editorial: Community says no to Kialegee Tribal Town's casino

Editorial: Community says no to Kialegee Tribal Town's casino (January 4, 2012)

"Not in our backyard, say some Broken Arrow residents who oppose an Indian casino Not in our market, says the chief of another tribe that already has a casino. Not for lack of trying, we couldn't stifle a laugh over...