"Leaders of 230 American Indian tribes operating 420 casinos in 28 states are focused on using casino gaming to strengthen tribal governments and build strong and diversified tribal economies.
It is our responsibility to use gaming to create communities that are strong, vibrant and healthy, in both body and spirit. Native wellness is crucial as we rebuild the foundation of sovereign nations decimated by generations of poverty and neglect.
The National Council on Problem Gambling has designated March 1 – 7 as 7th Annual Problem Gambling Awareness Week. The grassroots campaign is intended to educate the public and health care professionals about problem gambling and raise awareness that help is available, both locally and nationally.
Research has shown only 2 to 3 percent of the population can be classified as problem and compulsive gamblers. I’m not comfortable with the term “only” when speaking about problem gambling.
Tribal leaders throughout the country look upon this week as a reminder of our commitment to using government gaming as it was intended, as a tool for rebuilding Native nations; creating healthy tribal communities and ensuring that our grandchildren and future generations have the opportunity to live a Native way of life."
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