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Two tribes receive gaming approval
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DECEMBER 5, 2000 The Menominee Nation of Wisconsin and the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon have received a certificate of self-regulation from the National Indian Gaming Commission, the federal agency responsible for regulating Indian gaming. The certificates are the first awarded by the NIGC's Office of Self-Regulation. They give the tribes greater responsibilty over their Class II gaming operations.
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Menominee Indian Tribe receives stamp of approval (AP 12/4)
Office of Self-Regulation, National Indian Gaming Commission - www.nigc.gov/1biennialselfreg.htm
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