The National Indian Gaming
Association is wrapping up its annual trade show and convention today.
More than 5,000 people attended this year's event, held in San Diego, California.
That's the largest crowd in NIGA history.
"You set a record," Chairman Ernest L. Stevens Jr. said on the opening day of the trade show, The Cape Cod Times reported.
NIGA represents 184 tribes.
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