"The White man entered this country, pushed the Native Americans off their land, made laws of landownership and expected the Native Americans to follow along.
The Native Americans have followed these laws, slowly bought back land that was once theirs and now want to build a casino on that land.
Now, the White man is upset, saying the casino will cause too many problems. Personally, I think the real reason the White man is upset is because he suddenly realizes he has been beaten at his own game"
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Mitch Keiper: A historical irony about Indian land
(The Arizona Republic 7/21)
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