"Indian gaming is the first tribal economy that has ever brought the type of non-Indian capital to Indian Country to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Reservation Indians.
Today, however, Indian gaming is under it’s most severe threat since states attempted to outlaw Indian gaming in the 1980s, prior to the Supreme Court’s Cabazon decision. ...
State-supported commercial, brick-and-mortar casinos are likely coming to a state, if not neighborhood, near you."
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Gabe Galanda: If You Haven’t Drank The Tribal Economic Diversification Kool-Aid, You Better Quickly Take A Sip
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