"Well, our general counsel meeting did not go as planned. One of our main concerns was the casinos. Where is the money going? Why do we still owe the bank for a loan that should be done paid off long ago?
Let me tell my people what I know for a fact. The very past Northern Arapaho business council asked our elders about casinos, and our elders did not want them because they knew what trouble it would bring to the people, and it did to present day.
So when the elders got together they gave the green light to the Northern Arapaho business council to go on ahead and fight for our gaming rights. Only with one condition: If it was going to benefit the tribes per capita payments or alike."
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Steve Moss: Casino should be required to account for its money
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Steve Moss: Northern Arapaho Tribe should account for gaming
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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