The Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma is looking to refinance $46 million in gaming debt, The Native American Times reports.
Refinancing would allow the tribe to lower its debt by about $5 million, the paper said.
The deal requires a waiver of sovereign immunity.
The tribe at one point owed more than $84 million on the Kiowa Casino, the paper said.
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Casino refinance, elder payments topics at Kiowa Indian Council meeting
(The Native American Times 10/11)
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Kiowa Tribe looking to refinance $46M in gaming related debts
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