Off-reservation casino in New Mexico criticized (October 13, 2004)
Opponents of an off-reservation casino in New Mexico say it would cost up to $1.7 million a year in lost taxes and create few jobs. Jemez Pueblo has partnered with an art dealer to buy land in southern New Mexico....
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Column: Casinos turning tribes into political players (October 13, 2004)
"The Indian casino phenomenon has flourished because both the tribes and state governments were hungry for revenue. It started with a few tribes running bingo games. It is now such an industry that the National Indian Gaming Association and the...
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